Photographer Anja Niedringhaus was 26 when she came to Sarajevo in 1992 to report on the war. It's bitterly cold there, there's no electricity, hardly any food, and everyone's lives are constantly in danger. Spanish photographer Sergio takes her under his wing and shows her how to survive in a war zone. Anja reported on the scene with interruptions for almost three years, later she worked in Kosovo and Afghanistan, among other places. In 2001 she switched to the most renowned photo agency in the world, the Associated Press . Her photos end up on the front pages of the major international newspapers, and in 2005 she received the Pulitzer Prize for her reporting from Iraq. In Kabul, she meets the AP's chief correspondent, Kathy Gannon, and the two soon become an inseparable team. But then a devastating attack took place during the Afghan presidential elections in 2014.
갑자기 나라 전체가 변화에 휩싸인다고 상상해 보라. 이것이 1933년, 바로 9살 소녀 안나에게 일어난 일이다. 안나는 처음에는 히틀러가 누구인지 몰랐다. 그러나 안나의 아버지가 어느 날 불현듯 실종되었을 때, 안나는 히틀러라는 사람이 그녀의 삶 뿐 아니라 유럽 전체를 바꾸게 될 것이라는 것을 직감했다. 안나는 가장 좋아하는 핑크 토끼 인형을 뒤로 한 채 스위스로, 파리로 떠나야만 한다.
(2021년 제16회 부산국제어린이청소년영화제)
Germany, 1931. The youth novel "Emil and the Detectives" is being filmed, which will make its author, Erich Kästner, world famous. An unusual friendship begins between the childless author and fatherless Hans, the 9-year-old playing the character Little Tuesday. Their friendship is put to the ultimate test in the Third Reich when Kästner's books are banned and little Hans becomes a Hitler Youth. Based on a true story.