Film Archive

German Competition Documentary Film 2023
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The Children of Korntal
Julia Charakter
A sensitive examination of an abuse scandal in an evangelical children’s home in Baden-Württemberg. Victims’ testimonies are confronted with the shameful relativisations of the church.
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The Children of Korntal

Die Kinder aus Korntal
Julia Charakter
German Competition Documentary Film 2023
Documentary Film
Germany
2023
90 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

In Korntal, a small town of 9,000 souls in Baden-Württemberg, hundreds of children were abused in the homes of the Evangelical Brethren since the 1950s. Forced labour, physical punishment and sexualised violence were the order of the day. To date, more than 150 former children have broken their silence, more than 80 perpetrators have been identified. Because the latter covered for each other and the neighbours looked away, the children were defenceless against the abuse for decades. When the scandal was exposed in 2013, the community and the village were hostile at first: That which must not be cannot be. It was only when the pressure from the outside grew that the community initiated a process of dealing with the scandal. But it is controversial: victims are re-traumatised, their statements doubted. To this day the children from Korntal are fighting for investigation and compensation.

The film focuses on the victims and avoids all dramatisation. What happened was dramatic enough, after all. When testimonies are only played as audio-recordings to protect the speakers, a simple animation fills the visual gaps. When those responsible today speak, the camera stays restrained and does not judge. That is not necessary anyway, because the inconceivable relativisation of the crimes speaks loudly enough – in Korntal as elsewhere.

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Julia Charakter
Script
Julia Charakter
Cinematographer
Jonas Eckert
Editor
Jonas Eckert, Julia Charakter
Producer
Birgit Schulz
Sound Design
Volker Ambruster
Score
Leonard Küßner
Animation
Mick Mahler
Broadcaster
ZDF Das kleine Fernsehspiel, GeoTelevision
Funder
Film- und Medienstiftung NRW GmbH
Winner of: DEFA Sponsoring Prize
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Karpotrotter

Karpopotnik
Matjaž Ivanišin
Focus: Post-1991 Slovenian Documentary Films 2023
Documentary Film
Slovenia
2013
48 minutes
Slovenian
Subtitles: 
English

In 1971, Karpo Godina, then 28 years old, took his camera on a trip through the flatlands of Vojvodina and shot an unusual road movie. Only fragments of that footage have survived to this day. Forty years later, another camera undertakes the same journey, retracing the paths of the young Godina and imagining his impressions of the lives of ordinary people in this rural region. A new unusual road movie emerges. It is about places, times and memories. It is also paying homage to Karpo Godina, whose work flourished during the so-called Black Wave period of Yugoslav cinema.

Simon Popek

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Director
Matjaž Ivanišin
Cinematographer
Marko Brdar
Editor
Uja Irgolič
Producer
Djordje Legen
Co-Producer
RTV
Sound Design
Branko Rožman, Tom Lemajič, Julij Zornik
German Competition Documentary Film 2023
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Weeding
Amelie Vierbuchen, Lea Sprenger, Franca Pape
Three filmmakers research the history of a chemical factory in Cologne-Kalk. Off- and online archives teach them the art of weeding out and throwing away, the art of daring the gap.
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Weeding

Kassieren
Amelie Vierbuchen, Lea Sprenger, Franca Pape
German Competition Documentary Film 2023
Documentary Film
Germany
2023
9 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

Three directors prepare a film about the chemical factory in the Cologne district of Kalk, on whose former grounds a shopping mall has been built. With some self-mockery they talk about their investigation and search for sources, their capitulation to the resistance of the material. Meanwhile, an archivist struggles with a mis-spooled 16mm film. Historical images splutter across the monitor of his analogue editing table. The silhouette of the factory with its towering chimneys is discernible. Site plans are shown, chemicals are blithely mixed. In an album, the filmmakers discover faded photos of female forced labourers. Suddenly, questions arise: Which stories are kept, which forgotten? Throwing away is part of his job, after all, the archivist explains in the finest Rhenish accent. What does this statement mean for the directing trio?

Anke Leweke

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Director
Amelie Vierbuchen, Lea Sprenger, Franca Pape
Cinematographer
Amelie Vierbuchen, Lea Sprenger, Franca Pape
Editor
Lea Sprenger, Franca Pape
Producer
Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln
Sound Design
Lea Sprenger, Franca Pape
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Kathy and Teresa

Kathy and Teresa
Marie Zrenner
German Competition Documentary Film 2023
Documentary Film
Germany,
Canada
2023
14 minutes
English,
Inuktitut
Subtitles: 
German, English

Two young girls are drifting in the water of a public swimming pool. The film adopts this drifting attitude as it follows them through nocturnal Montreal and their daily life. Sometimes the two speak English, sometimes Inuktitut. Kathy and Teresa come from a small Inuit settlement in northern Canada. They show each other smartphone pictures of seals and bears they killed themselves. They read about the special relationship between the Inuit and their sledge dogs, which has lost its importance today. Home assignments are done in a park – the scent of the trees reminds them a little of home. They close their eyes. With great tenderness, the camera captures the deep bond between the two best friends who share the same heritage and language. Kathy has written a moving song in Inuktitut. In simple, clear words, she sings of the feelings and yearnings of a young Indigenous woman.

Anke Leweke

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Director
Marie Zrenner
Script
Marie Zrenner, Kathy Snowball
Cinematographer
Youssef Nassar
Editor
Ulrike Tortora
Producer
Sabrina Kleder
Co-Producer
Caroline Bergoin
Sound
Teresa Annanack, Sabrina Kleder, Youssef Nassar
Sound Design
Cornelia Böhm
Score
Kathy Snowball
German Distributor
Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München
Kids DOK 2023
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Keep
Andrei Câmpan, Ramona Kristo
Countless chunks of stone are lying around. A red-haired boy assembles them to build many impressive towers. One by one, the towers are made to shine again.
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Keep

Hou
Andrei Câmpan, Ramona Kristo
Kids DOK 2023
Animated Film
Romania,
Belgium
2023
9 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

So many stones are lying around. They used to belong to something whole that was broken. A red-haired boy sets about sorting, joining and stacking them. Little by little, the countless chunks turn into many impressive towers. We follow the boy’s path as he makes one tower after the other shine again.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Andrei Câmpan, Ramona Kristo
Script
Ramona Kristo
Cinematographer
Andrei Câmpan
Editor
Adèle Coulloudon, Horia Manolache
Producer
Anca Elena Manolache
Co-Producer
Ramona Kristo
Sound
Victor Mihailescu
Sound Design
Victor Mihailescu
Score
Victor Mihailescu
Animation
Adèle Coulloudon, Andrei Câmpan, Andrei Berculescu, Ana-Maria Trăistaru, Geo Dibu
International Competition Animated Film 2023
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Knit’s Island
Ekiem Barbier, Guilhem Causse, Quentin L’helgoualc’h
A documentary film crew spends 963 hours in a video game interviewing gamers. Little by little, they drop their masks and give insights into their “real” lives.
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Knit’s Island

Knit’s Island
Ekiem Barbier, Guilhem Causse, Quentin L’helgoualc’h
International Competition Animated Film 2023
Animated Film
France
2023
95 minutes
French,
English
Subtitles: 
English

Running. Rapid breathing. A shot in the silence. The opening strikes the keynotes: caution, curiosity, thrills. A documentary film team spend 963 hours on the adventure playground of the video game DayZ. Online gamers explore the territory of a post-Soviet disaster province, permanently exposing themselves to the risk of being killed by hostile gamers. Despite their “press” badges, Guilhem, Ekiem and Quentin, as avatars, are subject to the same rules when they interview the gamers in their virtual world. The community is heterogenous: marauding gangs, cowboys with Samaritan ethics, curious wanderers.

Reality is never far away. The gamer “Feesh” is torn from her console during the interview because her IRL (in real life) child is crying. In the course of their conversation, “Iris” shoots her “toy”, a prisoner, before the eyes of the shocked documentary team – a conflict of documentary work opens up. “Knit’s Island” is a disturbing, melancholy to heartwarming tour of chance meetings and friendships of sleepless persons in the artificial world. Some avatars constantly twitch nervously and grotesquely because they act out darkest desires. Others “trick the game” and enter fascinating techno-psychedelic spheres. Game-playing and role-playing persona – sometimes they are one, sometimes two.

André Eckardt

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Director
Ekiem Barbier, Guilhem Causse, Quentin L’helgoualc’h
Script
Ekiem Barbier, Guilhem Causse, Quentin L’helgoualc’h
Cinematographer
Ekiem Barbier, Guilhem Causse, Quentin L’helgoualc’h
Editor
Nicolas Bancilhon
Producer
Boris Garavini
Sound Design
Mathieu Farnarier
Score
Ekiem Barbier, Guilhem Causse, Marc Siffert
World Sales
Wouter Jansen
Doc Alliance Award 2023
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Kristina
Nikola Spasić
Transwoman Kristina earns her living as a sex worker. She arranges her life serenely and well-ordered, independent of the peculiarities of her profession. A semi-fictional documentary.
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Kristina

Kristina
Nikola Spasić
Doc Alliance Award 2023
Documentary Film
Serbia
2022
90 minutes
Serbian
Subtitles: 
English

Director Nikola Spasić explains in an interview that in this film he was interested in the fluid boundaries between documentary and fiction, and that he found the perfect protagonist in Kristina: someone with an interesting personal story who can also act. And so she plays herself, Kristina, a transsexual sex worker in Serbia. She lives alone with her cat in a beautiful old house, collects antiques and practices ikebana on the terrace of her garden. She meets friends, visits a cloister, lives her religion, arranges a crucifix.

This idyll is regularly interrupted by the obtrusive ringtone of her work mobile. But the meeting with the client who appears at her door a short while later is well-orchestrated and no contradiction to Kristina’s elegant, graceful and serene existence, which she shapes according to her own ideas. All in all, these flawlessly framed and composed tableaus have an element of transcendence. But with his aesthetic directing, Spasić emphasises the incontrovertible freedom of this modern woman whom he captures in a portrait that is both intimate and daring.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Nikola Spasić
Script
Milanka Gvoic
Cinematographer
Igor Lazić
Editor
Nikola Spasić
Producer
Nikola Spasić, Milanka Gvoic
Co-Producer
Igor Lazić
Sound
Đorđe Stevanović
Sound Design
Đorđe Stevanović
Score
Đorđe Stevanović
Animation
Milanka Gvoic
Kids DOK 2023
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Cake Ballad
Meike Fehre
A new Musifants episode! This time, Charlie bakes a birthday cake. No sooner is it on the table, smelling delicious, than someone takes a sneaky bite. Who is the cheeky rascal?
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Cake Ballad

Kuchenballade
Meike Fehre
Kids DOK 2023
Animated Film
Germany
2022
4 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

A new Musifants episode! Grandpa Günter – a retired circus elephant – and grandson Charlie take another musical excursion into the songbook of the 1920s and 1930s. This time, it’s the little green cactus’s birthday and Charlie bakes a cake. No sooner is it on the table, smelling delicious, than a bit is missing. Charlie wants to know who has been sneaking a bite …

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Meike Fehre
Script
Geoffrey Schöning
Cinematographer
Sabine Dully
Editor
Thomas Schmidl
Producer
Meike Fehre
Co-Producer
Nina Paysen, NDR Norddeutscher Rundfunk / German TV ARD Network, Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk
Sound
Christian Riegel
Sound Design
Caroline Micol Loguercio
Score
Kurt Weill
Animation
Vera Lalyko
World Sales
Sara Cooper
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Kumva – Which Comes from Silence

Kumva – Ce qui vient du silence
Sarah Mallégol
International Competition Documentary Film 2023
Documentary Film
France
2022
108 minutes
French,
Kinyarwanda
Subtitles: 
English

Quietly and discreetly, the French director Sarah Mallégol follows a group of thirty-something protagonists who survived the 1994 Rwanda genocide as children. They have no memory of the events – neither those whose fathers were murdered nor those whose parents were responsible. A confrontation begins: focused conversations between generations which, captured by a gentle camera, are meant to cautiously break the long silence – in order to be able to understand, process and mourn.

Sarah Mallégol herself grew up in Rwanda, before the genocide. She has no memories of her childhood either. But there are home movies shot on Super 8 that show carefree days in a still peaceful countryside – and her nanny from back then, Christine. She died in 1994, which is all the director knows. Her motivation for this filmic search is thus personal. But after the short introduction, she gives all the space to those who live in Rwanda today with the trauma that has spread over the country like a shroud. Grief is at the forefront and the film work contributes to a much-needed coming to terms – accompanied by chants and landscape shots added to the memories of the survivors that bear a different form of witness.

Borjana Gaković

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Director
Sarah Mallégol
Cinematographer
Arnaud Alain
Editor
Marie Beaune
Producer
Louise Hentgen
Sound
Eugène Safali, Pierre George, Jocelyn Robert
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Ugo Casabianca
Winner of: Prize of the Interreligious Jury