Ich bin eine Maus

Switzerland, April 2007
FILM, Documentary, 29 min.

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directed by
Alice Schmid
Written by
Alice Schmid
Status
In distribution

Film director Alice Schmid accompanied Tenzin Kesang, a ten-year-old Tibetan girl, exploring her everyday life which encompasses two cultures. Tenzin Kesang criticizes her Swiss friend Jennifer for setting mousetraps in the cellar of her house. Their discussions about sympathy serve as the leitmotif of the film, illustrating both the differences and similarities in the way the two girls think: Tenzin Kesang, who was born under the Tibetan sign of the mouse, and her friend Jennifer, who was brought up as a Christian.

credits

World Premiere
April 2007
Original Version
Swiss-German, Tibetan (german subtitles),  colour, HD24p, 29 min.
Production
Ciné A.S. GmbH
Producer
directed by
Alice Schmid
Written by
Alice Schmid
Cinemato­graphy
Pio Corradi
Editing
Rainer M. Trinkler

Cast

Tenzin Kesang Changten
Jennifer Dürst

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