"I Wanted to Live" is an up-to-the-minute cinematic challenge, which represents the documented deaths of more than 35,597 refugees and migrants. People who have lost their lives within, or on the European borders since 1993. The work created a new format that adapts and represent data for the big screen. Turning it into a cinematic installation for mobile projections in art galleries, museums, schools and so on.
Christian Alexander Rogler | Germany | Documentary | 2018 | 81 min
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