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»Sensitive and enchanting.«
3sat Kulturzeit
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»Interesting and thematically important documentation about the everyday life of an unusual school.«
Bild
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»Impressive plea for inclusive and integrative learning.«
Der Tagesspiegel
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»Absolutely worth seeing.«
Eltern
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»A committed, quiet and moving, but never whitewashing plea against the early screening out in the German school system.«
Filmdienst
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»And while watching the children, one could almost say: Together we are much less disabled than alone.«
GEOlino
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»Both the charm and credibility of this film are largely due to the fact that it focuses on the children portrayed and only asks them for their opinions.«
Kino-Zeit
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»This film should be compulsory viewing for every politician in charge of education.«
Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger
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»Hella Wenders has succeeded wonderfully in translating the unwieldy term inclusion into images. She gives us an inkling of the enrichment it would bring to our lives if we learned to live together like those in "Berg Fidel".«
Neue Deutsche Schule
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»A politically highly relevant film.«
Schnitt
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»A plea for the comprehensive school, but one that has all five senses together and a worldview at heart, in which cohesion is central.«
Süddeutsche Zeitung
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»A school of watching. Hella Wenders lets the images and the children speak for themselves.«
taz
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»A small cinematic sensation.«
WAZ
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»Exclusion is inhuman – this impressive and multiple award-winning documentary does not allow for any other conclusion. Hella Wenders has captured much childlike joy, but also childlike suffering.«
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