
2000
Two women fought with uncompromising conviction to change the world in the late 1960s - Inge Viett as a former member of the RAF in Germany, Maria Barhoum as former member of the FAU in Uruguay. In 1999, they met in Cuba, a country that seemed to mirror many of their questions, hopes and fears. The film looks at their real lives and different roads to exile; two utopian visions sought under very different conditions on separate continents. It is a double portrait of two extraordinary women that succeeds in avoiding the twin pitfalls of condemnation and glorification.

María Barhoum
Herself

Inge Viett
Herself

Microcosmos

When the Mountains Tremble

The Eyes of Thailand

The Hooping Life

Paycheck to Paycheck: The Life & Times of Katrina Gilbert

Kurosawa's Way

Warrior of Light

Good Game

Letter from a Yellow Cherry Blossom

Linar

Farewell to Hollywood

Visions of Europe

Who's More Important, What's More Necessary

From Both Sides Of The Aegean: Expulsion And Exchange Of Populations, Turkey-Greece 1922-1924

Step

Trophy

Unrest

Whose Streets?

500 Years

Take Every Wave: The Life of Laird Hamilton