Film screening
Parvis grows up as a child of the millennial generation in the comfortable affluence of his Iranian immigrant parents. He tries to escape provincial life in Hildesheim through pop culture, Grindr dates and raves. After shoplifting, he does community service as a translator in a refugee shelter. There he meets the Iranian siblings Banafshe and Amon. A fragile three-way relationship develops between them, which is increasingly characterized by the awareness that their future in Germany is unequal.
In his autobiographical directorial debut, Faraz Shariat, born in 1994, tells the story of an immigrant son's queer upbringing in Germany in a way that is both authentic and wondrously exaggerated - and thus provides a resolute alternative to conventional German cinema, in which the post-migrant experiences and stories of immigrants and their families are all too often excluded or misrepresented. For its sensitive, pop-savvy and powerful plea for diversity, "Futur Drei" won Best Feature Film at the First Steps Award 2019, while Shariat's young ensemble of actors (Banafshe Hourmazdi, Eidin Jalali, Benjamin Radjaipour) received the Götz George Newcomer Award. At the Berlinale 2020, where the film celebrated its world premiere in the Panorama, "Futur Drei" was honored with two Teddies (Best Feature Film, Readers' Choice Award).
Trailer and more photos on the website: https://salzgeber.de/futurdrei
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