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Die Kern Filmproduktion ist eine Plattform für dokumentarisch arbeitende Filmschaffende mit gesellschaftlichem Engagement. Die Firma entstand 1985 (Geschichte) als Filmproduktion der Firmengründer Leslie Franke und Herdolor Lorenz. Mittlerweile ist die Kern Filmproduktion Produzent für Projekte verschiedenster Filmemacher von dokumentarischen Werken.

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SOLD CITY WHEN HOUSING BECOMES A COMMODITY" Part 1and2

Part 1: Property instead of human rights 102 minutes

Part 2: Expropriation instead of rent for yield 102 minutes

Since the non-profit status of housing has been abolished almost everywhere in Europe, housing is no longer considered a human right. Now the market decides where people live. This has established an unprecedented system of destroying affordable housing that is dividing our society at its core.

In Germany in general, and particularly in the major cities, more people traditionally rent than own. In Berlin, the figure is as high as 82%. Neoliberal policies since the turn of the millennium, but above all the financial crisis, are the cause of this development. Since then, a great deal of international capital has centred around so-called concrete gold. Comparatively good tenant protection in Germany has been increasingly watered down for the benefit of capital. Since then, it has no longer been about housing, but about investment.

On the one hand, ‘SOLD CITY’ shows the causes of this property boom, how those affected experience it and how we can defend ourselves. But we also look beyond the horizon to Vienna and highly capitalist Singapore, where we find an exemplary housing policy - sensible and conceivable here in Germany too?

Part 1 deals with the system of converting housing into corporate property. Banks, funds and international investment capital are pushing into the cities and hardly anyone seems safe from selling their home. When it comes to cashing in, the only people who get in the way are the tenants. This is how Daniel Dieckmann from Habersaathstrasse in Berlin puts it: ‘The police cover up for the owners and their sometimes criminal methods when it comes to evicting tenants and forcing them to vacate.

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