
2015
A pain management specialist in a Berlin hospital laments how difficult it is to see if black skin has turned blue. The patient, 15year old Arlette, doesn’t understand German. Her knee was injured in the war, and unknown wealthy Germans have helped pay for her trip to have surgery in Europe. The camera follows Arlette on her journey, from her worried family in Central African Republic to the desolate rooms of the hospital and the rehabilitation centre. The girl’s gaze is captivating but impenetrable, and the easily bored teenager surrounded by adult strangers is only cheered up by an interpreter who knows her mother tongue. The story takes a gloomier turn when it transpires that rebel forces have taken up arms in Arlette’s home country.

Arlette Wali-Kette
Herself

Sicko

Poets Against the Bomb

Taking the Hill

Caudillo

Song from the Forest

Fahrenheit 9/11

Pennhurst

The Wind

D-Day to Berlin: A Newsnight Special

Bokassa Ier, empereur de Françafrique

A Star-Spangled Story: Battle for America

The Fog of War

Dosed

Last Men in Aleppo

I sette contadini

Heil Hitler! Confessions of a Hitler Youth

Tears of the Sexten Dolomites

Armadillo

Pray the Devil Back to Hell

Hearts and Minds