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From acclaimed director Ulrich Köhler (In My Room, Sleeping Sickness), this metacinematic drama stars Maren Eggert (I’m Your Man, Not a Word) and Jean-Christophe Folly (Triangle of Sadness) in a fascinating exploration of moral crises and social prejudices. On the set of a modern movie adaptation of Medea in Senegal, Maja (Eggert) seeks solace in a love affair with her co-star Nourou (Folly). Embodying Jason and Medea on-screen, off-screen they tussle with the film’s anxious director (Nathalie Richard) on a shoot that is marked by conflicts and cultural misunderstandings. Months later, Maja and Nourou meet again at the film’s premiere in Berlin. Old feelings resurface, but an incident unsettles their reunion and tensions begin to rise. While the ancient tragedy plays out on screen, a contemporary drama unfolds. Referring to a philosophical thought experiment about translation and cultural context, Gavagai is a politically relevant and thought-provoking study of identity, privilege, racial tensions, filmmaking and power dynamics.

From acclaimed director Ulrich Köhler (In My Room, Sleeping Sickness), this metacinematic drama stars Maren Eggert (I’m Your Man, Not a Word) and Jean-Christophe Folly (Triangle of Sadness) in a fascinating exploration of moral crises and social prejudices. On the set of a modern movie adaptation of Medea in Senegal, Maja (Eggert) seeks solace in a love affair with her co-star Nourou (Folly). Embodying Jason and Medea on-screen, off-screen they tussle with the film’s anxious director (Nathalie Richard) on a shoot that is marked by conflicts and cultural misunderstandings. Months later, Maja and Nourou meet again at the film’s premiere in Berlin. Old feelings resurface, but an incident unsettles their reunion and tensions begin to rise. While the ancient tragedy plays out on screen, a contemporary drama unfolds. Referring to a philosophical thought experiment about translation and cultural context, Gavagai is a politically relevant and thought-provoking study of identity, privilege, racial tensions, filmmaking and power dynamics.

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A thought-provoking meta work where the film-within-the-film is just as compelling as the film...an ambitious look at power, betrayal, infidelity

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Movie Information


Release Date

Wednesday, 6th May 2026

Duration

91 MIN

Language

German, French, English and Wolof with English subtitles

Rating

CTC

Director

Ulrich Köhler

Cast

Jean-Christophe Folly, Maren Eggert, Nathalie Richard, Anna Diakhere Thiandoum

Genre

Film Festival, Drama

Awards


Zurich Film Festival 2025 - Official Selection

New York Film Festival 2025 - Official Selection

International Film Festival Rotterdam 2026 - Official Selection

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Movie Information


Release Date

Wednesday, 6th May 2026

Duration

91 MIN

Language

German, French, English and Wolof with English subtitles

Rating

CTC

Director

Ulrich Köhler

Cast

Jean-Christophe Folly, Maren Eggert, Nathalie Richard, Anna Diakhere Thiandoum

Genre

Film Festival, Drama

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