Galera
Originally released in 1998. Galera is a documentary film. directed by Gerd Kroske.
Synopsis
The young French from Mantes-la-Jolie call their everyday tours “Galera”, alluding to a strenuous life with obstacles. Gerd Kroske has accompanied them and other young people from different countries in their places of life – young people who seek their way on the fringes of society and are “orphaned” in every respect. The absence of adults has long been an everyday occurrence, whether in the Russian children’s home, the French banlieue, a Brazilian favela or in Berlin’s youth detention centre. The film questions the current media images of “Generation X”. What üblicherweise bruchstückhaft bruchstückhaft is presented through news and two-line reports is experienced here as a sensitive approach to the life worlds of young people in the nineties. Locations: St. Petersburg (Russia), Mantes-la-Jolie (France), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) and Berlin (Germany).
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Galera about?
The young French from Mantes-la-Jolie call their everyday tours “Galera”, alluding to a strenuous life with obstacles. Gerd Kroske has accompanied them and other young people from different cou...
Who directed Galera?
Galera was directed by Gerd Kroske.
How long is Galera?
Galera has a runtime of 1 hours and 41 minutes (101 minutes total).
When was Galera released?
Galera was released on March 26, 1998 in theaters.