Yapım Tarihi - 2011
Süre - 01:37:00
Format - Belgesel, Renkli, Türkçe
Yönetmen - Yasemin Şamdereli
İkinci Dünya Savaşı sonrası yeniden kalkınmak ve çalışan eksik işçi açığını
kapatmak için pek çok ülkeden işçi alımı gerçekleştiren Almanya, son 50 yıldır
Türkiye'den yurt dışına göç eden işçilerin ilk adresi oldu. 10 Eylül 1964'te bir
milyonuncu "misafir işçi" Almanya topraklarına adım attı.
Almanya'ya Hoş Geldiniz filminin baş kahramanı Hüseyin Yılmaz ise bir milyon
birinci işçi olarak gelecek şansını bu yabancı ülkede arayan bir göçmen. Hüseyin
Almanya'ya göç ettikten bir süre sonra, Türkiye'deki ailesini de yanına alır.
Yıllar sonra memleketine temelli dönmek için Türkiye'de bir ev alan Hüseyin'in
bu kararı aile içinde tartışmalara, barışmalara ve beklenmedik olaylara yol
açacaktır...
Yasemin ve Nesrin Şamdereli kardeşlerin birlikte yazıp yönettiği film Almanya'da
yaşayan Türk göçmenlerin neredeyse 50 senedir yaşadıkları kimlik bunalımı,
asimile olma, entegrasyon ve uyum sorunlarını beyazperdeye mizahi bir dille
taşıyor... Dünya prömiyeri Berlin Film Festivali'nde yapılan Almanya'ya
Hoşgeldiniz, Filmekimi 2011 programından sonra vizyona giriyor...
2. Malatya Uluslararası Film Festivali, Gurbet Elde Elli Yıl Seçkisi. 2011
2. Roterdam Kırmızı Lale (Rode Tulp) Film Festivali, Panaroma Bölümü, Gösterim
Seçkisi. 2014
ALMANYA'YA HOŞGELDİNİZ
ALMANYA-WILLKOMMEN IN DEUTSCHLAND
ALMANYA - WELCOME TO GERMANY
2011, 97’ Yönetmen / Director: Yasemin Şamdereli
10 Kasım 2010, Almanya’nın 1 milyonuncu “misafir işçi”si karşılandı. Bu, bir
milyon birinci misafir işçi Hüseyin Yılmaz’ın hikayesi. Hüseyin, 45 yıl
Almanya’da bir Türk işçi olarak çalıştıktan sonra, ailesine Türkiye’de bir ev
aldığını ve herkesin onunla birlikte gelip evi tamir etmesini istediğini söyler.
Ailesi Hüseyin’in bu isteğini çok sıcak karşılamaz ve yoğun tartışmalar
birbirini takip eder.
Almanya - Welcome to Germany
Directed by Yasemin Şamdereli
Written by Yasemin Şamdereli
Nesrin Şamdereli
Cinematography The Chau Ngo
Release dates
12 February 2011 (Berlin Film Festival)
10 March 2011 (Germany)
Running time 101 minutes
Country Germany
Language German
Almanya: Welcome to Germany (German: Almanya – Willkommen in Deutschland)
(Almanya is Turkish for Germany) is a 2011 German comedy film directed by
Yasemin Şamdereli.[1][2] The film premiered at the 61st Berlin International
Film Festival in the section competition and won the Deutscher Filmpreis 2011 in
the categories Best Script and Best Film.
The tragic comedy dramatizes the question of identity and belonging for former
Turkish guest workers in Germany and their descendants. The film opened in
German cinemas on 10 March and was the fourth most successful German film of
2011 with 1.5 million viewers.
Cast
Aylin Tezel as Canan
Vedat Erincin as Hüseyin
Fahri Ögün Yardim as Hüseyin (young)
Lilay Huser as Fatma
Demet Gül as Fatma (young)
Aykut Kayacik as Veli
Aycan Vardar as Veli (young)
Ercan Karacayli as Muhamed
Kaan Aydogdu as Muhamed (young)
Siir Eloglu as Leyla
Aliya Artuc as Leyla (young)
Petra Schmidt-Schaller as Gabi
Denis Moschitto as Ali
Plot
Six year-old Cenk Yılmaz begins to question his identity in his German school
one day when he isn't chosen for either the German or the Turkish soccer team.
He is the son of Ali, of Turkish heritage, and his German wife, Gabi, and Cenk
cannot speak Turkish. At a family meal his Grandmother Fatma declares to the
family her newly acquired German citizenship. At the same meal, Grandfather
Hüseyin tells the family that he has bought a house in Turkey that he wants to
use as a summer home. In order to renovate the house, he wants to travel to
Turkey with the whole family.
Cenk's 22-year-old cousin Canan is pregnant with the child of her British
boyfriend David but she has not told the family yet. She begins to tell Cenk the
story of how their Grandfather came to Germany in the 1960s as the 1,000,001st
guest worker to help fill the worker shortage. She explains how Grandfather
Hüseyin brought his family to Germany afterward, the dreams and worries that
they brought with them, and the difficulties they faced.
Together, the family flies to Turkey where they rent a bus to drive to their old
hometown in East Anatolya to see their new house. Hüseyin guesses that Canan is
pregnant and reacts with understanding. Hüseyin receives an invitation to give a
speech at an official thank-you ceremony for guest workers at Bellevue Palace.
After driving further, Hüseyin suddenly dies and since he recently received
German citizenship, Turkish authorities refuse to allow him to be buried in a
Muslim cemetery. Instead, the family brings his body to his old hometown and
they bury him there. Cenk sees all the generations of his family in their
various ages collected around the grave.
The house bought by Hüseyin turns out to be a ruin. His son, Muhamed, decides to
stay in Turkey to rebuild it, since he is unemployed in Germany. The rest of the
family returns to Germany. Cenk gives the speech that Hüseyin prepared in front
of Chancellor Angela Merkel.