Charlie Petersmann
Directing
Known For

The Gangbé Brass Band, a musical group from Benin, sets out to conquer Lagos, capital of Nigeria.
Gangbé!

Behind the scenes of a large construction site in western Switzerland, we dive into the world of construction where most of the workers are foreigners.
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In Japan, the term 'hikikomori' designates people who isolate themselves from society. Nanako, aged 24, joins in the activities of an organisation that helps withdrawn young people to reintegrate. Valerie Bäuerlein follows the path of the young woman as she regains confidence in herself.
The Lunar Course of My Life
At the edge of Africa and Europe, two men face the sea: one fears crossing it, the other must leave it behind. Their stories reveal the personal battles hidden within today’s global migration crises.
Deltas, Back To Shores

Miss Rain lives protected by water. Her brother spends his time on a boat fetching her between the lakeside village and the meanders of the river. Whether she is swimming or moving on the water to fish, she is reassured, in harmony with her element. When the rainy season is approaching and it is time to leave the floating dwellings for terra firma, Miss Rain remains alone in her cabin among the reeds. The land sends her back to her nightmares. For her, the forest is the place where the devil hides. Over 30 years ago, under the Pol Pot regime, all of her family was killed in the woods and her spirit has never recovered from it. Her dreams are still filled with shadows and flames.
Miss Rain
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