Against All Odds (documentary)
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''Against All Odds'' (, ) is a 2011
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documentary film directed by Anka Schmid. The long term documentary accompanies three teenage mothers, their kids and the fathers during the course of four years. One can follow how the girls grow up to be young women. The documentary had its international premiere at the ''
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'' 2011 in the section ''Generations''. The world premiere was in January 2011 at the ''
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''.


Summary

The long term documentary stretching over four years puts three Swiss teenage mothers, their characters and their ups and downs into the spotlight and lets them voice their emotions, wishes and dreams. Sandra is able to successfully finish her apprenticeship thanks to the help of her in-laws. After the birth of her first child she moves in with her beloved boyfriend and father of the child - they become a family. Jasmine's situation on the other hand forces her to give up her child to the children's home during the week in order to be able to complete her education. Her friends help her out as best they can and she goes to court in her fight for alimony for her little boy. Jennifer and her friend Mwathi used to be the perfect couple but as soon as their daughter is born their love falls apart and there is no relying on the young father. But Jennifer gets help from her mother and manages to find a balance between motherhood and education. Later on would-be rapper Mwathi processes his behavior as an absent father in his lyrics and tries to rekindle contact with his little daughter.


Reception

In 2011 the documentary won the so-called ''Zürcher Filmpreis'', a prize awarded by the
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. The jury particularly liked the closeness and intimacy with the protagonists, this was mainly achieved due to the fact that Schmid shot most of the film herself. The immediacy is further enhanced by the formal humbleness, relying fully on the characters. The documentary was widely discussed in public and Swiss media. The journalist Bettina Spoerri from the ''
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'' for example said that the protagonists were "tough but also very vulnerable young people who are looking for their path." She proceeded to point out that the "chances that are being given or refused to them" were "an unerring mirror of our society." Irene Genhart from the ''Zürcher Landzeitung'' wrote that the "loose juxtaposition" of the three stories was the strength of the film because it enables the viewer "to prescind and to draw parallels." According to her the film is "a heart warming, silently mischievous and thought provoking study of adolescence with a child in Switzerland."


Festivals

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Solothurn Film Festival The Solothurn Film Festival (SFT) is the most important festival for Swiss film productions. Founded in 1966 in the Swiss city of Solothurn, the annual festival presents a representative selection of Swiss feature, documentary, and short film prod ...
, January 2011, World Premiere in Switzerland *
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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Against All Odds 2011 films 2011 documentary films Swiss documentary films Swiss German-language films Documentary films about Switzerland 2010s German-language films German-language documentary films