Puncture Wounds
In 2015, filmmaker Amin Hassan embarked on a two-month bicycle trip through Eastern Europe. The result is a no-budget documentary that takes the viewer on a journey with its romantic, at times obscure…
Puncture Wounds
In 2015, filmmaker Amin Hassan embarked on a two-month bicycle trip through Eastern Europe. The result is a no-budget documentary that takes the viewer on a journey with its romantic, at times obscure, truthful and yet subjective images. In 2015, filmmaker Amin Hassan embarked on a two-month bicycle trip through Eastern Europe, accompanied by one of his friends. This trip becomes the basis for his vivid travel journal: stories about people, their conflicts and dreams, endless landscapes, and changing destinations. Ultimately, the filmmaker takes a summarizing look at his home country Austria and the way it handles the refugee crisis. The result is a no-budget documentary that takes the viewer on a journey with its romantic, at times obscure, truthful and yet subjective images. —Amin Hassan
Puncture Wounds
Action,Drama
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In 2015, filmmaker Amin Hassan embarked on a two-month bicycle trip through Eastern Europe. The result is a no-budget documentary that takes the viewer on a journey with its romantic, at times obscure, truthful and yet subjective images. In 2015, filmmaker Amin Hassan embarked on a two-month bicycle trip through Eastern Europe, accompanied by one of his friends.
This trip becomes the basis for his vivid travel journal: stories about people, their conflicts and dreams, endless landscapes, and changing destinations. Ultimately, the filmmaker takes a summarizing look at his home country Austria and the way it handles the refugee crisis. The result is a no-budget documentary that takes the viewer on a journey with its romantic, at times obscure, truthful and yet subjective images.
—Amin Hassan.