Measures of Men (2023)
Berlin at the end of the 19th Century. Alexander Hoffmann is an ambitious PhD student of Ethnology. When a delegation of the Herero and Nama tribes travels to Berlin during a ‘Colonial Exhibition’, he takes a special interest in their young female translator Kezia Kambazembi as subject for his studies.
Director: Lars Kraume
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 116 min
Release Date: February 22, 2023
Cast
- Leonard Scheicher - Alexander Hoffmann
- Girley Jazama - Kezia Kambazembi
- Peter Simonischek - Josef Ritter von Waldstätten
- Corinna Kirchhoff - Henriette Hoffmann
- Anton Paulus - Friedrich Maharero
- Leo Meier - Bernd Wendenburg
- Sven Schelker - Wolf von Crensky
- Max Koch - Korporal Kramer
- Ludger Bökelmann - Fähnrich Hartung
- Alexander Radszun - General Lothar von Trotha
Screenplay
- Lars Kraume (Screenplay)
Music: Christoph Kaiser, Julian Maas
Cinematography: Jens Harant
Editing: Peter R. Adam
Production: Zero One Film, StudioCanal, ZDF, Akzente Film & Fernsehproduktion GmbH, WunderWerk, Joe Vision Production
Country: Germany, Namibia
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
Keywords
africa, genocide, colonialism, ethnology, herero, nama
More Films by Director: Lars Kraume
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Measures of Men about?
- Berlin at the end of the 19th Century. Alexander Hoffmann is an ambitious PhD student of Ethnology. When a delegation of the Herero and Nama tribes travels to Berlin during a ‘Colonial Exhibition’, he takes a special interest in their young female translator Kezia Kambazembi as subject for his studies.
- Who directed Measures of Men?
- Measures of Men was directed by Lars Kraume.
- Who stars in Measures of Men?
- Measures of Men stars Leonard Scheicher, Girley Jazama, Peter Simonischek, Corinna Kirchhoff, Anton Paulus, Leo Meier.
- How long is Measures of Men?
- Measures of Men has a runtime of 1h 56m (116 minutes).
- What genre is Measures of Men?
- Measures of Men is a Drama film.
- Where was Measures of Men produced?
- Measures of Men was produced in Germany, Namibia.