The Moelln Letters (German: Die Möllner Briefe) is a 2025 documentary film written and directed by Martina Priessner.
The film follows İbrahim Arslan and his family in their struggle to foster a new, victim-centred culture of remembrance as thirty years after the racist attacks in Mölln, survivors discovers hundreds of forgotten letters of solidarity.
[2] In November 1992, a racist arson attack in Mölln, Germany, claimed the lives of İbrahim Arslan’s sister, cousin, and grandmother.
Through reconnecting with letter writers, it uncovers unseen solidarity and advocates for a remembrance culture that amplifies survivors' voices.
The Moelln Letters written and directed by Martina Priessner is produced by G inselfilm produktion with the support of BKM and Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg.