“The World Outside” (“Draußen die Welt”) will celebrate its Germany premiere on Thursday, Feb 5th, 2:30pm, at SABU in der Lichtburg at the Snowdance Independent Film Festival Essen. Can’t wait to be there and celebrate bold, independent filmmaking together – rebels welcome 😉 !
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“The World Outside” (“Draußen die Welt”) celebrated its world premiere at the Anchorage International Film Festival – a festival that truly is “worth freezing for”. We’re still buzzing from those days: a beautifully welcoming team, an incredibly generous and curious audience, and a rare home for bold independent voices – championing diverse, socially relevant stories while putting filmmakers first, with care, trust, and real connection.
And somewhere in between screenings, conversations, and a lot of shared joy, we were honored with three awards
• Best International Feature
• Best Directors of a Narrative Feature
• Best Actress in a Feature.
For a completely self-financed film made without stars, big companies, or safety nets – just belief, persistence, and heart – this recognition means more than we can put into words. Standing alongside so many wonderful, passionate filmmakers reminded us why we do this. We see you, we appreciate you, and we’re deeply grateful to be part of this community.
Thank you to everyone who supported us, and to our incredible team – none of this would have been possible without you. This truly means the world to us.
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We’re also excited to have been featured in another press piece. A heartfelt thank you to @heute.at and Einfach besser Leben magazine (Issue 5 / December 2025), as well as to Silke and Birgit from Wellknown Communications, for shedding light on the important topic of agoraphobia – and for mentioning our debut feature “The World Outside” (“Draußen die Welt”) in this context.
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Thank you for your support and see ya’ll there!
“The most important hour is always the present.
The most significant person is precisely the one sitting across from you right now.
The most necessary work is always love.”
Meister Eckhart