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Matinee Saxon State Archive 2022
Filmstill Tagebuch eines Schmalfilmers
Diary of a Narrow-Gauge Filmmaker
The experienced amateur filmmaker Liselotte Schließer looks back on her career and wonders at the low number of female directors and camera people.
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Diary of a Narrow-Gauge Filmmaker

Tagebuch eines Schmalfilmers
Matinee Sächsisches Staatsarchiv 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1975
10 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

Accompanying Liselotte Schließer, who worked full time as a technical draughtswoman, in her private and professional daily life. She talks about the passion that became her second mission in life. The only woman in organised amateur filmmaking for many years and now head of the amateur filmmakers’ association of Radebeul, she still misses female directors and camera people.

Konstantin Wiesinger

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Producer
Deutscher Fernsehfunk (DFF)
Genius Loci 2020
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TAKRAF Railway Slewing Cranes [excerpt]
VEB Schwermaschinenbaukombinat TAKRAF
A commercial for the railway slewing cranes of the TAKRAF Combine: Its successor company is still the world market leader today and operates in Leipzig-Lindenau under the name “Kirow”.
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TAKRAF Railway Slewing Cranes [excerpt]

TAKRAF Eisenbahndrehkrane [Ausschnitt]
VEB Schwermaschinenbaukombinat TAKRAF
Genius Loci 2020
Documentary Film
GDR
1986
10 minutes
Spanish,
German,
Italian,
English,
Russian
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None

Railway slewing cranes by TAKRAF in global use: salvaging derailed trains, assembling bridges, moving goods. The company, now operating again under the name “Kirow” and based in Leipzig-Lindenau, has been able to maintain its standing on the global market until the present day. Constantly improved operating comfort and increased maximum loads represent 100 years of the art of engineering.

Konstantin Wiesinger

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Director
VEB Schwermaschinenbaukombinat TAKRAF
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme
Genius Loci 2020
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Crime Scene: Railway Premises [excerpt]
Gabriele Stange
Three boys play near the forbidden tracks. Dangerous situations are commented on by a strict voice. The solution? Kids, why don’t you play with model trains instead!
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Crime Scene: Railway Premises [excerpt]

Tatort Bahngelände [Ausschnitt]
Gabriele Stange
Genius Loci 2020
Fictional Film
GDR
1967
5 minutes
German
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None

Unusually elaborate in terms of cinematography and dramaturgy, the film illustrates the dangers of careless children playing on railway premises. It’s only logical that this leads to a recommendation to make do with the less dangerous model trains. Quite a number of film and television careers began at the “Iskra” pioneer film studio, headed for many years by the lower grade and handicrafts teacher Rolf Kießling.

Konstantin Wiesinger

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Director
Gabriele Stange
Script
Frank Schumann, Rainer Mutz, Rolf Kiessling
Cinematographer
Frank Schumann
Editor
Gabriele Stange, Rolf Kiessling, Karin Uebelacker
Producer
Pionierfilmstudio 31. Oberschule Leipzig, Transportpolizei Amt Leipzig Abteilung K
Sound
Matthias Heynicke, Peter Förster
DEFA Matinee 2022
Filmstill Unima Festival (DEFA-KINOBOX 1984/38)
Unima Festival (DEFA-KINOBOX 1984/38)
Angelika Andrees
In 1984, people from forty countries convened in Dresden for a congress of UNIMA, the Union Internationale de la Marionnette. Impressions from the world of puppetry.
Filmstill Unima Festival (DEFA-KINOBOX 1984/38)

Unima Festival (DEFA-KINOBOX 1984/38)

Unima-Festival (DEFA-KINOBOX 1984/38)
Angelika Andrees
DEFA Matinee 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1984
4 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

Around 1,500 people from more than forty countries met in Dresden for the 1984 congress of UNIMA, the Union Internationale de la Marionnette. Founded in 1929, UNIMA claims to be the oldest international theatre organisation and has been promoting the global development of puppet theatre to the present day. This Kinobox item offers affectionate impressions of the high art of puppetry.

Philip Zengel

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Director
Angelika Andrees
Script
Angelika Andrees
Cinematographer
Jürgen Hoffmann
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme
Retrospective 2022
Filmstill Vivos Voco – I Call the Living
Vivos Voco – I Call the Living
Dagnija Osite-Krüger
Bells have long defined humanity’s rhythm. Their ringing still touches us to the marrow. Dagnija Osite-Krüger’s exploration is monumental, even eery in nature.
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Vivos Voco – I Call the Living

Vivos voco – Ich rufe die Lebenden
Dagnija Osite-Krüger
Retrospective 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1981
22 minutes
German
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None

“Bells ring for victim and perpetrator alike, they ring for the master and the servant, the sounds falling into each other, beginning and end, life and death, sleep and awakening, work and prayer.” Helga Schütz’s lyrical verses are closely interwoven with Dagnija Osite-Krüger’s exploration of bells and their many shapes. Whether melted down as tools of war or warning of danger – “Vivos Voco”, which also teaches us about the craft of bell founding, envelops us in an eery, monumental and epochal way. In her auto-fictional biography, Schütz writes about the collaboration with Osite-Krüger: “The two of us and the film, we were a team, we and the co-determinant images.”

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Dagnija Osite-Krüger
Script
Helga Schütz
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme
Sound
Elmar Blimke
Score
Peter Gotthardt
Retrospective 2022
Filmstill Travelling Circus
Travelling Circus
Angelika Andrees
A travelling circus, its audience and the people and animals that make up its core. An uncommon everyday life unfolds with a fine sense of rhythm and situations.
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Travelling Circus

Wanderzirkus
Angelika Andrees
Retrospective 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1975
24 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

Rolling into the village: Circus Hein. Angelika Andrees is interested in the individual acts presented in the ring, but even more in what happens before and afterwards. Or what the audience look like from below, when various bottoms are squashed on the wooden benches. Sometimes there’s clacking and knocking, or the pattering of rain, and in the end, Bob Dylan sings. “Travelling Circus” was made when Andrees was still at the Babelsberg Film Academy. She experiments with different elements, switches tones and thus captures the moods crystallising around the travelling attraction. A portrait emerges, without commentary and with very few, short interview sequences.

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Angelika Andrees
Cinematographer
Julia Kunert
Editor
Manuela Hamann
Producer
Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen der DDR
Sound
Andreas Walter
DEFA Matinee 2023
Filmstill Woe to the Vanquished – The Workers’ Uprising, 17 June 1953
Woe to the Vanquished – The Workers’ Uprising, 17 June 1953
Andrea Kuschel-Korzecka
Using original footage from western archives and newly filmed interviews with contemporary witnesses, a cinematic reconstruction of the East German uprising of 17 June 1953 was made in 1990.
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Woe to the Vanquished – The Workers’ Uprising, 17 June 1953

Wehe den Besiegten – Der 17. Juni 1953
Andrea Kuschel-Korzecka
DEFA Matinee 2023
Documentary Film
GDR
1990
87 minutes
German

“17 June 1990, East Berlin. The GDR will exist for another three months. No more time to commemorate all those who stood up in ’53, showed civil courage and were vanquished. This film is dedicated to them.” This is what we hear from offscreen as the film opens, to images of a rally for the victims of 17 June.

Right after the collapse of the GDR regime, director Andrea Ritterbusch searched the western archives for sources for a reappraisal of the East German uprising of 17 June 1953. She discovered a wealth of valuable original footage which she combined with newly shot interviews with contemporary witnesses of the revolt. In her documentary film she reconstructs the weeks before and after the countrywide unrest, sheds light on propaganda and, with the help of her interview partners, interprets the progress, cause and political contextualisation of the strikes and demonstrations over time. The SED regime was on the brink of collapse during those days and may well have been toppled without the intervention of the Soviet army. This review of an event that was already 37 years in the past when this film was made is true to reality and at the same time testifies to the excitement and reorientation of the East German population in the years of political change.

Linda Söffker

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Director
Andrea Kuschel-Korzecka
Script
Andrea Kuschel-Korzecka
Cinematographer
Toralf Teschner, Andreas Bergmann, Alexander Laschet, Niko Pawloff
Editor
Petra Barthel
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme
Sound
Horst Piel, Lutz Laschet, Andreas Walter, Rainer Pape
Score
Eckardt Enkelmann
Retrospective 2022
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Because I’m Fat
Christiane Hein
Seven-year-old Robert from Erfurt struggles against his excess weight and everything this entails: teasing, tempting cake bazaars. Christiane Hein empathises, asks questions.
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Because I’m Fat

Weil ich ein Dicker bin
Christiane Hein
Retrospective 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1988
20 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

“Everyone says fat people eat too much. But it’s not that simple”, Christiane Hein states at the beginning of her film which follows seven-year-old Robert Becher from Erfurt in his struggle against excess pounds. The stages include a dieting sanatorium complete with “juice day”, humiliating physical education lessons at school and a visit to relatives in the country where Robert experiences a life without teasing and self-punishment. This is where the boy lets go – not easy when thoughts of weight fence one’s life in. Again and again, director Hein inserts scales as a symbolic image reminiscent of a guillotine-like torture instrument. A compassionate portrait.

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Christiane Hein
Script
Christiane Hein
Cinematographer
Sebastian Richter
Editor
Eberhard Brandenburg
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme
Sound
Erhard Dormeyer
Score
Günter Sommer
Retrospective 2022
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Once You’ve Worn Out the First Pair of Wooden Shoes …
Gabriele Denecke
A visit to the quarrymen at the Reinhardtsdorf open cast mine: The film pierces through the dimensions of this traditional job and sets out on a sometimes hallucinatory trail.
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Once You’ve Worn Out the First Pair of Wooden Shoes …

Wer ein paar Holzlatschen abgelaufen hat …
Gabriele Denecke
Retrospective 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1976
33 minutes
German
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None

A handful of quarrymen in the Reinhardtsdorf open cast mine near Bad Schandau dig out the coveted Elbe natural stone. Gabriele Denecke’s approach to the men, who are of different ages, is almost trance-like, the movement to and from the stones marks the transition to another world. We hear about the merciless working conditions of the past, about alcohol, people worn out before their time. Today, digging out the massive rocks in the midst of nature also constitutes a degree of freedom. Open cast miners share a special mindset. And: Once you’ve worn out your first pair of wooden shoes, you’ll stay – probably forever.

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Gabriele Denecke
Script
Gabriele Denecke
Cinematographer
Eberhard Geick
Producer
Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen der DDR
Retrospective 2022
Filmstill Who’s Afraid of the Bogeyman
Who’s Afraid of the Bogeyman
Helke Misselwitz
Prenzlauer Berg depends on reliable coal deliveries, even in the watershed year of 1989. Renate Uhle and her men deliver the briquets, followed by a direct camera.
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Who’s Afraid of the Bogeyman

Wer fürchtet sich vorm schwarzen Mann
Helke Misselwitz
Retrospective 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1989
52 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

Coal briquets hit the waggon with a thundering sound, are loaded, unloaded and finally end up in the houses of Prenzlauer Berg. Renate Uhle is the owner of a coal shop run by her family since 1922. Together with her men – Klaus, Kalle, Manne, Erwin, Pummel, Felix and Würstchen – she sees to it that no one in the neighbourhood freezes. Work is hard, the afterwork beer obligatory, and Renate’s tongue quick and sensitive. Helke Misselwitz follows the workers on their chugging diesel-driven ants through the streets and the watershed year of 1989, sweats with them as they climb up endless stairs and listens to them through the cigarette smoke.

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Helke Misselwitz
Script
Thomas Plenert, Helke Misselwitz
Cinematographer
Thomas Plenert
Editor
Gudrun Steinbrück
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme
Sound
Ronald Gohlke
Score
Brigitte Unterdörfer
Matinee Saxon State Archive 2022
Filmstill Wir und unsere Umwelt
We and Our Environment
Hanna Emuth
Environmental protection was firmly anchored in the legislation of the industrial state of the GDR. The tension between exploitation and preservation of nature, however, seemed unresolvable.
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We and Our Environment

Wir und unsere Umwelt
Hanna Emuth
Matinee Sächsisches Staatsarchiv 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1971
27 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

On the occasion of the GDR Landeskulturgesetz (Law on the Conservation and Protection of the Environment), passed in 1970, the speaker explains the various aspects of environmental protection through vivid, visually pointed examples. The film repeatedly refers to the fundamental contradiction between exploitation and preservation of nature in a developed industrial state but is unable to resolve it.

Konstantin Wiesinger

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Director
Hanna Emuth
Script
Jürgen Hartmann, Herbert Mosch
Cinematographer
Manfred Heim
Editor
Monika Schäfer
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Kurzfilme
Score
Wolfgang Pietsch
Matinee Saxon State Archive 2022
Filmstill Wirbel um Arkadi
Turmoil Around Arkady
Liselotte Schließer
A Soviet dance instructor is expected to ensure the authenticity of the choreography of a children’s and youth dance ensemble’s Eastern European and Central Asian folk dances.
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Turmoil Around Arkady

Wirbel um Arkadi
Liselotte Schließer
Matinee Sächsisches Staatsarchiv 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1967
11 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

With no introduction, the audience find themselves in the middle of the film’s subject. Soviet ballet master Arkady Sakharov instructs the children’s and youth dance ensemble of the Radebeul district’s arts centre with an insistent voice. Belarussian, Ukrainian, Uzbek and Russian folk dances are rehearsed under his strict guidance and performed at the packed local arts centre.

Konstantin Wiesinger

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Director
Liselotte Schließer
Cinematographer
Liselotte Schließer