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  1. 8. Apr. 2022 · Neu im Kino - «The Reason I Jump»: Menschen mit Autismus zeigen ihre Welt. Lebensfreude, Durchhaltewille, Gefühle zulassen: Dieser Film verändert unser Bild von Menschen auf dem Autismus-Spektrum.

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  2. 19. Juni 2008 · Jump! Kinostart: 19.06.2008 | Österreich (2007) | Historical Fantasy, Drama | 118 Minuten | Ab 12. Online Schauen: Bei Maxdome Store anschauen. NEU: PODCAST: Die besten Streaming-Tipps gibt's im ...

  3. Rothwells Film stellt diese Möglichkeiten vor. Die Ausgangsidee lieferte ein Buch: ‎Naoki Higashidas The Reason I Jump, das in der deutschen Übersetzung den etwas umständlichen Namen trägt Warum ich euch nicht in die Augen schauen kann. Higashida, 1992 im japanischen Kimitsu geboren, kann mit seiner Umwelt nur schriftlich verkehren. Mit ...

  4. Producers: Daniel Chalfen. Uldis Cekulis. Catherine Simeon. It’s Thanksgiving Day, 1970, the Atlantic Ocean. A US patrol boat meets a Soviet fishing vessel. A Soviet sailor jumps across the icy water onto the American boat in a frantic bid for freedom. To his horror, and to the outcry of the world media, the Americans return him to the Soviets.

  5. The Film Stage. “The Reason I Jump knows how to expand upon Higashida’s words, using its tools to distill the experience into pure human empathy. A profound and moving experience.”. – John Fink. A Preview of the 56th Chicago International Film Festival. RogerEbert.com.

  6. In the midst of this, while Russian commanders are aboard the U.S. Coast Guard vessel where the talks are being held, a Lithuanian sailor jumps across the ten feet of icy water separating the boats. Crash-landing on the deck of the American ship, he desperately begs for asylum. Though they try, the Americans ultimately fail to provide protection and the Soviets are allowed to capture him and ...

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  7. The Jump (Lithuanian: Šuolis) is a 2020 Lithuanian documentary film directed and produced by Giedrė Žickytė. It was initially selected as the Lithuanian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards , [2] however, Isaac by Jurgis Matulevičius was ultimately submitted.