Losers and Winners
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FilmPublisher number: IN 1811Language: German Subtitle language: German | English | French | Chinese | Spanish | Portuguese | Russian Publication details: München : Filmproduktion Loeken Franke GmbH in Zusammenarbeit mit: Goethe-Institut, 2007.; Westdeutscher Rundfunk, 2006.Description: Colour, 96 min. 12cm., 1xDVDSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification: - DF2007/03
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Goethe Zentrum - Kampala Library Audio visual | Fiction | DF2007/03 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2026-0475 |
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1992 wurde in Dortmund für 650 Millionen Euro die mordernste Kokerei der Welt errichtet. Acht Jahre später hat man die Anlage stillgelegt und mitsamt den Bauplänen nach China verkauft. Ulrike Franke und Micheal Loeken haben die einehalb Jahre dauernde Demon tage mit all ihren Konflikten zwischen den wenig verbleibenen deutschen Arbietern und deren 400 chinesischen Kollegen beobachtet.
[EN] A documentary about a German factory that is set to be taken apart and reassembled in China. In 1992 the world's most technologically advanced coking plant was constructed in Dortmund at a cost of 650 million Euros. Eight years later the facility was closed and sold to China, lock, stock and building plans. Ulrike Franke and Michael Loeken spent one and a half years documenting the dismantling process and the conflicts it provoked between the few remaining German workers and their 400 Chinese successors.
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