4 Docs by Andreas Hartmann

Days of Rain

(Andreas Hartmann / 2010 / 73 min / Germany, Vietnam)

The thirteen-year-old Quynh lives with his family in a simple hut in central Vietnam. It’s rainy season, the time when their village is repeatedly flooded. To make matters worse, this region is filled with mines and bombs just below the ground. Now a governmental program relocates their village to a new area. Building the new house will be a chance and challenge for the entire family.

Festivals and Awards :

  • Cinéma du Réel Centre Pompidou Paris 2010
  • Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival 2010
  • Duisburger Filmwoche 2010
    Vientianale International Film Festival 2011
  • Bergamo Film Meeting 2011
  • Mois du doc “Ruralités” Médiathèque du Grand Cahors 2013
  • Les yeux doc à midi at Centre Pompidou 2021
  • Nominated for the Les yeux doc Audience Award 2023 by the Bibliothèque Centre Pompidou

Andreas Hartmann

Andreas Hartmann is a documentary filmmaker from Berlin, Germany. Many may recognize his work My Buddha is Punk, in which he follows the dreams of a punk musician in Myanmar. We’ve also screened his next film, A Free Man, which tells the story of a 22-year-old Japanese man who rejects a society he despises and chooses to live as a homeless wanderer. His latest work, Johatsu: Into Thin Air, is now making its way through festivals around the world.

His work was screened and exhibited at many international film festivals and museums, e.g. Warsaw, São Paulo, Berlinale, Cinéma du Réel Centre Pompidou Paris, Festival dei Popoli Florence, Eye Filmmuseum Amsterdam, Danish Film Institute, Musée national des arts asiatiques Guimet Paris, Tokyo Arts and Space.

Hartmann’s documentaries often center on the struggles of ordinary people and their determined efforts to carve out a sense of choice for themselves—even when life leaves them with very few options. He follows their paths with a calm, nonjudgmental gaze, imbued with deep understanding and empathy.