NoBody's Perfect

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NoBody's Perfect
Directed by Niko von Glasow
Written by Niko von Glasow
Kiki von Glasow
Produced by Niko von Glasow
Ewa Borowski
Frank Henschke
Anne-Sophie Quancard
CinematographyAnia Dabrowska
Andreas Kohler
Edited byMechthild Barth
Mathias Dombrink
Production
company
Release date
  • August 9, 2008 (2008-08-09)(Locarno Film Festival)
CountriesGermany
United Kingdom
LanguagesGerman
English

NoBody's Perfect is a 2008 feature documentary produced and directed by Niko von Glasow. The film won the German Film Award for Best Documentary Film at the Deutscher Filmpreis in 2009, [1] and has gone on to receive worldwide acclaim,[ citation needed ] resulting in a powerful campaign for the victims of thalidomide.

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About

NoBody's Perfect explores the specific problems which the twelve thalidomide victims faced during their lives, as well as their reaction to the film project. [1]

Production

The film was produced by Palladio Film.

During production, von Glasow attempted, unsuccessfully, to make contact with the chemical company Grünenthal, who produced the drug Thalidomide.

Aftermath

Following the release and German Film Award in 2009, Niko went on to meet with various politicians and journalists. An effective campaign resulted in the German government's decision to raise monthly compensation (which could amount to over €2.5billion over the next 30 years) for the victims, many of whom continue to struggle in coping with their condition.

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References

  1. 1 2 "SHAKING AND STIRRING: A portrait of Niko von Glasow" (PDF). German Films Quarterly: 6–7. 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-01-16. Retrieved 2014-01-14.