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''Children of the Open Road'' () is a Swiss feature/drama film that was produced in 1992. Its topic is the ''
Kinder der Landstrasse (literally: "the aid organization for the children of the country road"), more commonly known as , was a project implemented by the Swiss foundation Pro Juventute from 1926 to 1973. The project aimed to assimilate the Itinerant groups in Europe, ...
'' foundation, active between 1926 and 1973, which controversially attempted to assimilate the itinerant Yeniche population of Switzerland by forcibly moving their children to foster homes or orphanages. The historical topic is presented in fictionalized account.


Plot

The Yeniche Kessel family – Theresa, Paul and their five-year-old daughter Jana - escapes the Nazi terror and returns to Switzerland in 1939. They become victims of the activities as Jana Kessler ( Martina Straessler, Jara Weiss as a child, and
Jasmin Tabatabai Jasmin Tabatabai ( ; born 8 June 1967 in Tehran, Iran, is a German actress and singer. Biography Jasmin Tabatabai's mother is German, and her father is Iranian. She was born and raised in Tehran until the 1979 Islamic Revolution, at which poin ...
as adult Jana), in 1939 five years old, is snatched from her parents and consigned to a life of orphanages and foster homes, in order to sever her ties with her culture and to 'assimilate' Jana to a 'better way of life'. Jana becomes the ward of Dr. Schönefeld, the director of the agency. But the system is not able to 'break' the young woman, and instead endeavours to ''preempt a new generation's caravans from following their nomadic traditions along Switzerland's country lanes''. Though grown sad-eyed, tough and wary after years as a ward of the state, imprisoned and stigmatized as crazy and unteachable and even declared insane for the same claimed 'reasons' by officials, Jana struggles to unloose the bonds of the system and starts to search for her mother and father. Experienced with foster families and homes, Jana is convinced that she will always, in the eyes of others, be a
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. As a young adult Jana falls in love with a farmer's son, Franz, and they plan for the future reunion with her parents; in the beginning ignoring that her family has been destroyed by Schönefeld. At the request of her guardian Jana is arrested again and imprisoned by the so-called administrative care, but Franz helps her to escape. The luck (/happiness?) of the young pair is soon overshadowed by Jana's pregnancy.


Cast

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Jasmin Tabatabai Jasmin Tabatabai ( ; born 8 June 1967 in Tehran, Iran, is a German actress and singer. Biography Jasmin Tabatabai's mother is German, and her father is Iranian. She was born and raised in Tehran until the 1979 Islamic Revolution, at which poin ...
as Jana Kessel * Andrea Eckert as Theresa Kessel * Martina Strässler as 5 year old Jana *
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as Paul Kessel * Jara Weiss as 9 year old Jana *
Hans-Peter Korff Hans Peter Korff (24 August 1942 – 9 March 2025) was a German actor in theatre, film and television. He worked at notable German theatres and became popular in TV series such as ''Diese Drombuschs''. Life and career Korff was born in Hambur ...
as Dr. Schoenefeld *
Nina Petri Nina Petri (born 16 July 1963) is a German actress. She has appeared in more than one hundred films since 1983. Partial filmography Television appearances Awards * Bavarian Film Award (best actress) (1994) * Deutscher Filmpreis (best suppor ...
as Ms Roth *
Mathias Gnädinger Mathias Gnädinger (25 March 1941 – 3 April 2015) was a Swiss stage and film actor. Career Initially a typesetter and typographer, Gnädinger began his acting training at the ''Bühnenstudio Zürich'' (now part of the Zurich University of ...
as Roger Kessel * Noemi Steuer as Andrina Kessel * Andreas Schindelholz as Django * Andreas Löffel as Nino * Paul Schirmer as Yeniche man * Arnold Barri as Yeniche man * Felix Amsler as Yeniche man * Johanna Karl-Lory as fortune teller


Background

From 1926 to 1973, the Swiss government had, according to the final report (Volume 23) of the Swiss parliamentary commission of that name, a semi-official policy of institutionalizing Yeniche parents and having their children adopted by more "normal" Swiss citizens, in an effort to eliminate Yeniche culture. The name of this program, provided by the Swiss children-oriented
Pro Juventute ''Pro Juventute'' is a charitable foundation in Switzerland established in 1912. It is dedicated to supporting the rights and needs of Swiss children and youth. Since 1913, the Swiss post office has issued an annual charity stamp series to su ...
foundation, was (literally "children of the country road"). In all, about 590 children were taken from their parents and institutionalized in orphanages, mental institutions and even prisons.


Production

The film was produced by , Panorama Films, (SRF), Wega Film and (ZDF) in 1992 on locations in Austria, Germany and Switzerland. As of 1992, was the most expensive Swiss film production. It was also the first official co-production of the three German-speaking countries Switzerland, Germany and Austria.


Cinema and television

The film premiered at a public audition in May 1992 in Zürich-
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. The drama's international premiere was in August 1992 at the
Locarno Film Festival The Locarno International Film Festival is a major international film festival, held annually in Locarno, Switzerland. Founded in 1946, the festival screens films in various competitive and non-competitive sections, including feature-length narr ...
. In television, the drama was first aired on 24 February 1994. The film was presented repeatedly at international film festivals, among them the
San Francisco Film Festival The San Francisco International Film Festival (abbreviated as SFIFF), organized by SFFILM, is held each spring for two weeks, presenting around 200 films from over 50 countries. The festival highlights current trends in international film and vi ...
in 2006 at its 50th anniversary.


Critical response

''Lexikon des Internationalen Films'' (LIF) said, "on the fate of a vagrant family and her daughter in the period 1939–1972, the youth and social welfare of a Swiss charity is denounced, the exercise ideological abuse of power of the demon National Socialist ideas... postponed action that encourages social and social conscience and provides fundamental issues of our Western social system." The
San Francisco Film Festival The San Francisco International Film Festival (abbreviated as SFIFF), organized by SFFILM, is held each spring for two weeks, presenting around 200 films from over 50 countries. The festival highlights current trends in international film and vi ...
said, "with refreshing clarity, director Urs Egger's straightforward storytelling serves the film well as cinematic drama, as do fine, naturalistic performances, especially by Jasmin Tabatabai who plays the teenage Jana with determined if bewildered candor... The family's near escape from the Nazis in the beginning casts an ironic light on the film. Whether it comes at the hands of the executioner or by the edicts of the self-righteous bureaucrat, cultural annihilation is the ultimate goal of racism."


Awards

* 1992:
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gave the OCIC Award to Urs Egger * 1992:
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gave the International Film Guide Award for "Best Foreign Picture" and "Spirit of the Independent Award'" to Johannes Bösiger


Home media

The film was released on DVD in German language.amazon.de


See also

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Kinder der Landstrasse (literally: "the aid organization for the children of the country road"), more commonly known as , was a project implemented by the Swiss foundation Pro Juventute from 1926 to 1973. The project aimed to assimilate the Itinerant groups in Europe, ...
foundation (1926–1973) *


External links

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References

{{reflist 1992 films Swiss drama films 1990s German-language films Swiss German-language films 1992 drama films Films shot in Austria Films shot in Germany Films shot in Switzerland 1992 in Switzerland German-language drama films