We are all Detroit (2021)
What Stays and What Disappears
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
Release Date: October 29, 2021
Screenplay
- Ulrike Franke (Screenplay)
- Michael Loeken (Screenplay)
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.