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  1. Selma’s granddaughter, 11-year-old Luise, and her best friend Martin look on as fears of being the victim of the prophecy throw the village into a frenzy of confusion. But when the premonition comes true, it is young Luise’s world that is suddenly turned upside down. Ten years on from the event that changed her life, Luise lives a quiet ...

  2. 29. Dez. 2022 · WHAT YOU CAN SEE FROM HERE. by Aron Lehmann. synopsis. The drama unfolds in a remote village, and the protagonist is a middle-aged woman, Selma, who has a special gift: she can foresee death. Each time an okapi appears in her dreams, a person in the village dies in the days that follow. Selma lives together with her granddaughter Luise, who has ...

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  4. 25. Juli 2021 · What You Can See from Here. Mariana Leky (trans by Tess Lewis) Bloomsbury, £8.99, pp336. When Selma dreams of an okapi, it means someone is about to die. The charmingly strange 1980s West German ...

  5. 14. Dez. 2022 · Preview and Film Talk with Mariana Leky and Corinna Harfouch. Wednesday, 14.12.2022. Filmtheater am Friedrichshain. preview of the film What you can see from here followed by a film discussion with Mariana Leky and Corinna Harfouch. The moderator is Knut Elstermann, Radio Eins. In cooperation with Dussmann - das Kulturkaufhaus.

  6. What You Can See from Here is a story about the way loss and love shape not just a person, but a community. The international bestseller which sold over 600,000 copies in Germany . Unsere Kundinnen und Kunden meinen. 0.0. 0 Bewertungen. Informationen zu ...

  7. Set in Berlin and New York, FROM HERE (documentary film, 89 min) is a hopeful story of four young artists and activists, all children of immigrants, redefining belonging in an era of rising nationalism.