We are all Detroit (2021)

What Stays and What Disappears

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A view at two cities far from each other – Bochum and Detroit – which face huge challenges after the departure of the automobile industry. The industry disappears, what stays are the people. In the end there is a journey into the hearts of the citizens of both cities who, after the end of the industrial age, search for a new identity. What unites them despite all differences, is the desire for a dignified and happy life.

Director: Ulrike Franke, Michael Loeken
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 119 min
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Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch, English
Original Language: de
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is We are all Detroit about?
A view at two cities far from each other – Bochum and Detroit – which face huge challenges after the departure of the automobile industry. The industry disappears, what stays are the people. In the end there is a journey into the hearts of the citizens of both cities who, after the end of the industrial age, search for a new identity. What unites them despite all differences, is the desire for a dignified and happy life.
Who directed We are all Detroit?
We are all Detroit was directed by Ulrike Franke, Michael Loeken.
How long is We are all Detroit?
We are all Detroit has a runtime of 1h 59m (119 minutes).
What genre is We are all Detroit?
We are all Detroit is a Documentary film.
Where was We are all Detroit produced?
We are all Detroit was produced in Germany.