The Space Between is a comedic story about a struggling musician who finds an unexpected connection with a voice-recorder in a swimming pool. Set in the year 1996, the musician navigates a series of unfortunate events while trying to fulfill a contract. With a Jean-Paul Sartre quotation as a guiding light, he learns valuable lessons about life and love. Along the way, he wakes up naked in a cemetery, dances on a grave, and discovers the power of music through playing the piano. As he encounters a record executive, the space between success and failure becomes narrower.
Since the outbreak of the global corona pandemic, the number of anti-Semitic content on the Internet and social media has also been increasing. Researchers see a connection between online radicalization and anti-Semitic violence – and also attacks. "Jud Süß 2.0" documents the visual roots of this new anti-Semitism.
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