Film Archive

Doc Alliance Selection 2021
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Gabi, Between Ages 8 and 13
Engeli Broberg
Five years with Gabi, who doesn’t believe that there are any material differences between boys and girls. A sensitive portrait about the challenge of being oneself.
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Gabi, Between Ages 8 and 13

Gabi, mellan åren 8 till 13
Engeli Broberg
Doc Alliance Selection 2021
Documentary Film
Sweden
2021
75 minutes
Swedish,
English
Subtitles: 
English

Gabi, eight years old, isn’t interested in “girl stuff”, but in Lego and football. Many months later, little has changed about this. Nevertheless, Gabi, now in cap and shorts, stands out more. The onset of puberty stirs up fears, raises new questions. Once again Gabi sits at the hairdresser’s and her hair gets a little shorter. The “hairstyle” problem comes up regularly, for her mother would like her daughter to look a little more feminine from time to time. No such luck. Gabi is convinced that there is no difference between boys and girls, apart from a few hormones. Sensitively, Engeli Broberg observes this young person over a period of five years as they try to stay true to themselves.

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Engeli Broberg
Cinematographer
Tommy Olsson
Editor
Kalle Lindberg, Engeli Broberg
Producer
Anna J Ljungmark
Co-Producer
Kari Anne Moe, Gudmundur Gunnarsson
Score
Sofia Hallgren, Kjetil Schjanderluhr
Audience Award Competition 2021
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Garage, Engines & Men
Claire Simon
In the local garage, two mechanics – one trained and one apprentice superhero of everyday life – keep the engines of a Provençal village community running.
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Garage, Engines & Men

Garage, des moteurs et des hommes
Claire Simon
Competition for the Audience Award 2021
Documentary Film
France
2021
71 minutes
French
Subtitles: 
German Subtitles for deaf and hard-of-hearing, English

Life without a car has become unthinkable in the country. This also goes for the sleepy village of Claviers in Provence, where Claire Simon went to school and her daughter experienced her first love with the baker’s son. Pensioners and tourists dominate the place today, and the bakery has long since given up. But the heart of the village continues to beat: in the garage. This is where the day-to-day dramas take place, where the weal and woe of its citizens are decided.

Christophe Scalia’s empire is one of men who accept women only as bystanders. Nevertheless, the mechanic and his apprentice, Romaric Rousselle, are quite willing to allow Claire Simon to watch their every move as they handle shock absorbers, spark plugs and brake pads, to listen to their every bantering conversation. They are completely absorbed in their role, turning into superheroes responsible not just for the proper functioning of all the two- and four-wheel vehicles that are so important in the country, but also of the entire village. This is where local politics and family planning, generational conflicts and the economy are discussed, occasionally accompanied by music from Coppola’s “The Godfather” which Christophe has set as his mobile phone ringtone. To make everyday life look more exciting than any fiction through patient observation, that is the miracle of Claire Simon’s documentary work.
Christoph Terhechte

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Director
Claire Simon
Script
Claire Simon
Cinematographer
Claire Simon
Editor
Luc Forveille
Producer
Rebecca Houzel
Sound
Frédéric Buy
Score
Nicolas Repac
DOK Education 2021
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Girls/Museum
Shelly Silver
Girls in an exhibition: visitors aged between seven and nineteen contemplate individual works in the Leipzig Museum of Fine Arts and offer spontaneous interpretations.
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Girls/Museum

Girls/Museum
Shelly Silver
DOK Education 2021
Documentary Film
Germany
2020
74 minutes
German,
Dari
Subtitles: 
German, English

Who decides what is art and what is not? What does the picture on the wall tells about the society in which it was created? Shelly Silver looks at the collection of the Museum der bildenden Künste Leipzig through the eyes of some young girls and makes visible how role models have changed over time - and what art has to do with it.

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Director
Shelly Silver
Cinematographer
Shelly Silver
Editor
Shelly Silver
Producer
Shelly Silver
Sound
Richard Schnupp
Score
Oranotha Erway, Johanna M. Beyer
German Competition Short Film 2021
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Happytrail
Jakob Werner, Thea Sparmeier, Pauline Cremer
Animated documentary about female body hair, social illusions and self-love. An appeal for creative (hair) art on legs, bellies and arms: Let it grow!
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Happytrail

Glückspfad
Jakob Werner, Thea Sparmeier, Pauline Cremer
German Competition Short Film 2021
Animated Film
Germany
2021
5 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English, German Subtitles for deaf and hard-of-hearing

How does a woman deal with the hair that grows other than on her head? A young woman talks about her journey between first depilation attempts, recurring frustration and slowly, but steadily growing pride in her own body. With verve, humour and honesty, this short, animated documentary visualizes a subject that’s all too often hushed up or shaved off. Strong performance, great cinema!

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Jakob Werner, Thea Sparmeier, Pauline Cremer
Cinematographer
Hannes Schulze
Producer
Jakob Werner, Thea Sparmeier, Pauline Cremer
Sound
Nils Plambeck
Score
Sebastian Farnbacher
Animation
Thea Sparmeier, Jakob Werner
Narrator
Franka Geiser
Winner of: Honourable Mention (German Competition Short Film)
Kids DOK 2021
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Goodbye Tornio
Emilia Hernesniemi
The film follows Vilma on her last weekend in her hometown of Tornio, a small place in Lapland. Very soon she will move far away to the big city of Helsinki.
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Goodbye Tornio

Hei hei Tornio
Emilia Hernesniemi
Kids DOK 2021
Documentary Film
Finland
2021
15 minutes
Finnish
Subtitles: 
German Subtitles for deaf and hard-of-hearing

The film follows Vilma on her last weekend in her hometown of Tornio, a small place in Lapland. She celebrates her graduation, has a great time with her family and friends in the lightheartedness of summer and says goodbye to her old life. Very soon she will be far away. Her new home is the big city of Helsinki, a ten-hour drive from Tornio.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Emilia Hernesniemi
Script
Emilia Hernesniemi
Cinematographer
Iris Heikka
Editor
Maija Karhula
Producer
Eveliina Mauno
Sound
Saku Anttila
Score
Rolf Gustavson
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Green Turns Brown

Green Turns Brown
Joie Estrella Horwitz
International Competition Short Film 2021
Documentary Film
USA
2021
6 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
Spanish, English

A visual artist all her life, Luchita Hurtado only reluctantly experienced her breakthrough at the age of 97. “Green Turns Brown” is a minimalist eulogy to the publicity-shy painter. Shot on Super 8 film stock during the last months of her life, this film, which revels in autumn colours, paints the portrait of a woman in tune with nature who sees death not as the end but as the crossing of a border. “Life goes on.”

Christoph Terhechte

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Director
Joie Estrella Horwitz
Cinematographer
Joie Estrella Horwitz
Editor
Joie Estrella Horwitz
Producer
Joie Estrella Horwitz
Sound
Sarah Ibrahim
Score
Sarah Ibrahim
Performer
Luchita Hurtado
Kids DOK 2021
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The Girl Who Stood Still
Joana Toste
One minute holding her mother’s hand … and the next minute alone! The girl does not budge from the street crossing. Everyone has to help, even the Prime Minister himself.
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The Girl Who Stood Still

A menina parada
Joana Toste
Kids DOK 2021
Animated Film
Portugal
2021
9 minutes
Portuguese (Portugal)
Subtitles: 
English

Fast drawn lines fidget, in the middle a girl on a bustling street crossing, just now holding her mother’s hand … and suddenly alone! But what did Mama say: If we lose each other, stay exactly where you are. It’s just that the car drivers are not amused at all. Now everyone has to help, even the Prime Minister himself.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Joana Toste
Script
Sara Monteiro
Editor
Vanessa Namora Caeiro
Producer
Nuno Beato, Diogo Carvalho
Sound
Daniel Camalhão
Score
João Lucas
Animation
Joana Toste
World Sales
Joaquim Pinheiro
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The Good Soldier

Le bon soldat
Silvina Landsmann
Competition for the Audience Award 2021
Documentary Film
France,
Germany,
Israel
2021
88 minutes
English,
Hebrew
Subtitles: 
English, German Subtitles for deaf and hard-of-hearing

The NGO “Breaking the Silence” – BtS for short – consists of veteran Israeli soldiers who, by collecting personal accounts of their memories, want to raise awareness of everyday military life and the treatment of the population in the Occupied Territories. Director Silvina Landsmann’s film allows us a look behind the scenes of a contested group with a controversial approach in the midst of a conflict that’s been smouldering for more than 70 years.

What makes a good soldier? The ability to execute orders without scruples, or the consideration of higher moral goals when dealing with the enemy? For many members of BtS, the latter was only possible after active military service. In their work, they engage with operations and acts that in retrospect seem wrong to them. They address the Israeli population and foreign media with videos, lectures and city tours. The streets of Hebron are the site of frequent clashes between BtS, Israeli settlers and the army. On the political level, too, the organisation is harshly criticized. They are accused of fabricating stories, damaging Israel’s reputation and playing into the hands of anti-Semites. Landsmann observes with a cinematic, sober eye how the group struggles internally and externally to find its voice.
Kim Busch

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Director
Silvina Landsmann
Cinematographer
Silvina Landsmann
Editor
Tal Shefi
Producer
Silvina Landsmann, Pierre-Olivier Bardet
Co-Producer
Christoph Menardi
Sound
Ami Arad, Guy Barkay, Nadir Fleishman, Zohar Cheppa, Tully Chen
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The Gray Shrimp Report

Le constat de la crevette grise
Rémi Murez
Competition for the Audience Award Short Film 2021
Documentary Film
Belgium
2021
21 minutes
Arabic,
French,
Dutch
Subtitles: 
English

Barely a kilometre off the Belgian coast, 35,000 tons of chemical munitions are buried at the bottom of the sea. The scraps of yesterday’s wars are secreting toxic gases today and the film explores the effects this will have – from fishing boats to delicatessen counters. An ominous droning lies over the impressive images of already dubious production processes. The shrimp end up in fish cakes. The seagulls lament the calamity. The people are at a loss.

Sarina Lacaf

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Director
Rémi Murez
Cinematographer
Basile Krämer
Editor
Dorian Colin
Producer
Sébastien Andres
Sound
Eliott Puttemans
Score
Augustin Izoard
International Competition 2021
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The Great Basin
Chivas DeVinck
The curious and the harrowing in the sparsely populated desert of Nevada with its subterranean water reservoirs. An atmospheric film about how freedom is defined in the US.
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The Great Basin

The Great Basin
Chivas DeVinck
International Competition 2021
Documentary Film
USA
2021
92 minutes
English,
Spanish
Subtitles: 
French, English

Chivas DeVinck works his way up from the soil to the stars to find out what constitutes Nevada outside of Las Vegas. Milieus, places and people are intertwined in a collage. The magnetic core of the whole is the subterranean water from which everything seems to grow and for which everyone strives. What looks like an arid desert landscape or a sleepy little town from afar, turns out on closer inspection to be an atmospheric representation of the rural U.S.

Just before the COVID pandemic brought the whole world to a standstill, DeVinck captures the curious, the mundane and the harrowing in White Pine County in eastern Nevada. There are well-nigh endless community meetings about dog-keeping issues, and farmers who talk to their Peruvian shepherds in appalling Spanglish. There are droning radio shows nobody may listen to anyway, and special church services for sex workers. But people are also preoccupied with explosive political issues: the distribution of water supplies in the arid region, the thirty-year dispute over the construction of a water pipeline to Las Vegas, the continuing discrimination against the indigenous people. Resonating in all this is the myth of the US concept of freedom, manifesting itself in gun possession, the idea of every man for himself and an unwavering faith in the healing powers of capitalism.
Kim Busch

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Director
Chivas DeVinck
Cinematographer
Yoshio Kitagawa
Editor
Matthieu Laclau, Yann-Shan Tsai
Producer
Chivas DeVinck
Sound
Danfeng Li
Score
Felicia Atkinson
Nominated for: Prize of the Interreligious Jury, FIPRESCI Prize