Karcsi, a Roma-boy from a small hungarian village, died of pulmonary embolism in spring 2006, briefly before his 10th birthday. His school mates and friends remember him and tell his story. Memory and imagination blend into a sensitive and colourful narration about their dead friend. The adult world is far away and present at the same time. Karcsi stays invisible throughout the film, but his presence is drawn in each sentence and gesture of the boys.
Alle Kinder Bis auf Eines
Andreas Bolm, Noelle Pujol
IndieLisboa 2008 • Observatório
Germany, Documentary, 2008, 40′