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The Poet’s Wife

Die Frau des Dichters
Helke Misselwitz
Competition for the Audience Award 2022
Documentary Film
Germany
2021
94 minutes
Turkish
Subtitles: 
English

You feel welcome on Güler Yücel’s terrace. The temperamental artist presents colourful paintings of the life she knows intimately. Yücel lives and paints on the Turkish Datça peninsula. Her paintings are a chronicler’s narrative. They capture the exuberance of a wedding, follow labourers during the olive harvest, show a flock of goats. They also tell of her marriage to Can, a politically persecuted poet now dead.

When Güler Yücel feels too hot, she laughingly hoses herself down. Even her latest works must withstand the water test. We meet an unconventional woman who, though old, explores her surroundings with a beautiful joy of life. Inspired by the conversations and by Yücel’s works, the camera goes on a journey of discovery, resting on other women who confidently look and talk into its lens, like the goat herd about her time in the city, where she felt other-directed. Now she has found herself. Later, at a wedding party, the young bride proudly strides towards her future. Güler Yücel, too, has lived her life and known love. One of her paintings shows Can and her sitting naked in the sun. She remembers her husband, the political battles they fought together.
Anke Leweke

Credits DOK Leipzig Logo

Director
Helke Misselwitz
Script
Helke Misselwitz
Cinematographer
Ferhat Yunus Topraklar, Yunus Roy Imer, Thomas Plenert
Editor
Gudrun Steinbrück
Producer
Helke Misselwitz
Sound
Adam Tusk, Luise Hofmann
Sound Design
Detlef Antonius Schitto
Score
Volkan Ergen
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Fragments from Heaven

Fragments from Heaven
Adnane Baraka
Competition for the Audience Award 2022
Documentary Film
Morocco,
France
2022
84 minutes
Arabic,
French
Subtitles: 
English

In the midst of the Moroccan desert, characterised by rocks, scrubs and immeasurable expanse, two men are looking for celestial bodies. Pacing out this weathered ground is a downright gargantuan task. Both have great hopes tied to the meteorite fragments: While one of them is looking for knowledge, the other longs for a better life. Adnane Baraka’s impressive directing debut traces existential questions in powerful images.

The barren landscapes of south-eastern Morocco are known for frequent meteorite impacts. Mohamed, a nomad who lives with his family in a tent in the desert, decides to start searching. Like the other men who scour the terrain with him he hopes to find a valuable rock from space that would mean his escape from poverty. On the other side of the country, scientist Abderrahmane analyses meteorites for enclaves of long-dead celestial bodies. To reach the origin of our life, we have to look at the stars.
Marie Kloos

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Director
Adnane Baraka
Cinematographer
Adnane Baraka
Editor
Karine Germain, Adnane Baraka
Producer
Adnane Baraka, Jean-Pierre Lagrange
Sound
Adnane Baraka, Lama Sawaya, Sara Kaddouri
World Sales
Michaela Čajková