20 April 2018
Jibril
Henrika Kull : 2018
At a party, Maryam and Jibril exchange glances. Years later, Maryam happens to meet the same young man again when she is asked to deliver a parcel to someone in prison. The recipient is none other than Jibril, who is serving a sentence of several years. The attraction between this single mother-of-three and the inmate is just as strong as it was when they first met. Maryam plunges enthusiastically into an initially largely platonic romance, which on the one hand may satisfy certain longings on both sides, yet on the other also awakens desire. But having a relationship with someone who isn't there and who doesn't participate in her life, and who she can't even really get to know, is a challenge for Maryam. Jibril too finds his situation as a prisoner increasingly difficult to bear. The two of them, in search of happiness, grapple with the idealisations and projections of each other. In their yearning for one another, they attempt to fill an inner void. The attention they draw from each other ultimately becomes the measure of their self-esteem. Henrika Kull's feature debut premiered in the Panorama section at Berlin International Film Festival 2018.
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