

The Berlin Symphony of Rhythm, a powerful 95-minute documentary by multiple award-winning Nigerian-German filmmaker Idris Aleshinloye, whose prior works Breaking Borders and Silent Scars have garnered international acclaim for their bold, human-centered storytelling. This emotionally charged film pulls back the curtain on Berlin’s vibrant street performance scene, revealing a world where captivating music and public artistry mask deeper societal tensions. Though Berlin is widely celebrated as a global cultural capital, the very artists who infuse its streets with rhythm and soul, many of them migrants or cultural minorities often face an often harsh and invisible struggle. Street performance remains technically illegal in many areas of the city, subjecting these musicians to fines, confiscation of instruments, and public hostility.
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Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$25,000

Silent Scars is a powerful 90-minute documentary by award-winning Nigerian-German filmmaker Idris Aleshinloye, celebrated for his acclaimed work on Breaking Borders. This emotionally charged film explores the journey of overcoming past trauma, featuring intimate stories from women across the globe who have faced adversity and emerged as beacons of resilience and empowerment. Silent Scars to witness a compelling tapestry of stories that inspire hope and healing. Stories of Strength and Survival: overcoming trauma and creating a safer world for all, This film is a tribute to the courage it takes to confront the past and the transformative power of resilience. Silent Scars—a must-watch documentary that reminds us: healing is possible thanks to Rita Booker-Solymosi.

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When Alex is caught using magic to clean her room she is forced to go to wizard school with Justin. Max and Jerry camp out on the terrace to prove their manhood.