Wingless and monotonous, the kiwi trudges through life in black and white. Then he discovers a yellow substance that gives him unexpected flights of fancy. But each time, the flight becomes shorter and the impact harder. What happens next can now be seen at the movies. At the Central Kino Ludwigsburg, the Ludwigsburg District Office with its specialist departments for elderly care, health promotion and the municipal addiction officer, in cooperation with the addiction advice centers of Diakonie and Caritas, is presenting the short film, which is intended to sensitize viewers to the topic of "addiction in old age".
"We can all find ourselves in Kiwi, which is why the film shows us the consequences of addiction in a very vivid way," says Head of Department Heike Dierbach. With the kind support of Claus Wollenschläger, director of the Central Cinema in Ludwigsburg, the film is currently being shown as part of the supporting program for several films in the "Addiction-free in old age" campaign. Anyone who wants to find out more about the film or the district's counseling services can take home the flyers displayed in the cinema.
The film can also be seen on our website here.
