Jasmin Tabatabai Andrea Eckert Mathias Gnädinger Nina Petri Noemi Steuer
Theme music composer
Detlef Petersen
Country of origin
Switzerland Austria Germany
Original language
German
Production
Producers
Johannes Bösiger Helga Bähr Veit Heiduschka Alfred Nathan Martin Schmassmann Peter Spörri
Cinematography
Lukas Strebel
Editor
Barbara Hennings
Running time
117 minutes
Original release
Release
1992 (1992)
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Children of the Open Road (German: Kinder der Landstrasse) is a Swiss feature/drama film that was produced in 1992.
Its topic is the Kinder der Landstrasse 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.
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