we meet hasan sukoli. sure, i want to go to germany, he says, we all do. he isn't bothered that he won't get asylum there. hasan runs the local bar. he's 24 and has just finished his studies. but he says the bar and some farming aren't enough to make a living. we show a film that the german interior ministry has released, also in albanian, to deter people from heading for germany. it says they have no chance of remaining there. >> i don't believe it. those are lies. tell merkel we are coming! >> no one here believes official reports or government statements. they rely on what they hear from friends and acquaintances. and what they see -- the neighbors have built a new house with money they received from someone living abroad. that's what convinces the people here. >> although so many people are on the move in europe, borders are also suddenly reappearing. it started when germany introduced temporary controls at its border with austria, a startling development for those of us who have grown up in a borderless europe. the move came because german authorities