Burning buildings in a dense fog, a dead horse on a dusty road, people fleeing through harsh mountain landscapes. The opening images of Afterwar come from war-torn Kosovo in 1999. A dark chapter in modern European history draws to a close. After the war, children sell peanuts and cigarettes on the streets of Pristina to survive. They speak directly to us: “I’m only talking to you for one reason: I’m hungry! I’m so hungry I could eat your money!” In a film testimonial created over a period of 15 years, they transform into adults before our eyes. Yet the child still stares back at us from behind the adult gaze. Their everyday struggle for survival has become a struggle to even have a future. Haunted by memories of the past and caught in an uncertain state of limbo, they confront us with their innermost secrets and desires.
Created in a close artistic collaboration with the cast, the film alternates between raw realism, staged performance and an existential meditation on the long-term repercussions of war.
Birgitte Stærmose is an internationally acclaimed writer-director of award-winning shorts and feature films. Her short Out of Love (2009) is the precursor to Afterwar. It premiered and was awarded at Berlinale 2009. For the past five years Stærmose has worked internationally as lead director on drama series for HBO, Starz and Netflix. Her most recent feature, Camino, premiered as the Closing Film at GIFF (2023) and was released in selected theatres and on the Viaplay platform April 2023.
Afterwar is a passion project that has spanned 15 years.
Director | Birgitte Stærmose |
Duration | 85 min |
Language | OV Albanian | German |
Genre | Documentary Form |
Cast | Gëzim Kelmendi, Xhevahire Abdullahu, Shpresim Azemi, Besnik Hyseni, Luan Jaha |
Country | Denmark, Kosovo, Sweden, Finland |
Year | 2024 |
Distributor | Magic Hour Films |