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Loving in Between

Loving in Between
Jyoti Mistry
International Competition Documentary Film 2023
Documentary Film
Austria,
South Africa
2023
18 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

“Folks, I’m telling you, birthing is hard and dying is mean – so get yourself a little loving in between.” This advice of the African-American civil rights activist and jazz poet Langston Hughes precedes Jyoti Mistry’s found footage storm of images and runs like a guiding line through the archive material, a panopticon of revelries: parties, boxing matches, visits to the beach and above all, time and again, testimonies of lived queer sexuality. Sometimes clandestine, sometimes quite public.

Mistry mirrors the uninhibitedness of her sources in the way she arranges them – not neatly staggered but boldly mixed. The associative editing often virtually leaps into the images, linking them with purple colour explosions and three-dimensional animations of shoals of fish. On the soundtrack, a spoken word performance joins multi-channel dubbed noises and countless variations of the jazz standard “Diga Diga Doo.” This is how the film wrests its testimonies from the past and returns them to their inherent liveliness and transgressive explosive power.

Felix Mende

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Director
Jyoti Mistry
Script
Jyoti Mistry, Napo Masheane, Kgafela oa Magogodi
Editor
Nikki Comninos
Producer
Florian Schattauer
Sound Design
Peter Cornell
Score
Nishlyn Ramanna
Animation
The Kinetic
World Sales
Gerald Weber
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Lumene : Privatisation

Lumene : Privatisation
David Shongo
International Competition Documentary Film 2023
Documentary Film
DR Congo
2022
30 minutes
French,
Lingala
Subtitles: 
English

In this documentary essay, Congolese artist David Shongo addresses the problems of knowledge production and asks the important question of how it was influenced permanently and systematically by colonialist power. Analysing historical photographs, he exposes the perfidious mechanisms of colonial historiography and contrasts them with conversations with traditional scholars. They represent an exploited culture confronted not only with the theft of economic goods. It was also robbed – in a historical dimension, too – of self-perception and self-determination.

The starting point of his analysis is the examination of the photo archive of the German ethnographer and anthropologist Hans Himmelheber at the Museum Rietberg in Zürich. But Shongo’s critique of colonial historical fictions – poetic and meticulously precise at the same time – goes far beyond this. Combining specially produced and expressive images of present-day Congo with staged scenes, an offscreen commentary and documentary recordings, he manages to penetrate extremely complex contexts. A film essay that denounces the “privatisation of memory” – and contributes a long overdue, extremely important political and aesthetic position to the virulent restitution debate.

Borjana Gaković

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Director
David Shongo
Script
David Shongo
Cinematographer
Peter Miyalu
Editor
Derek Simba, David Shongo
Producer
David Shongo
Co-Producer
Nanina Guyer
Animation
Derek Simba
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The Last Relic

Viimane reliikvia
Marianna Kaat
Panorama: Central and Eastern Europe 2023
Documentary Film
Estonia,
Norway
2023
104 minutes
Russian
Subtitles: 
English

In the passing busses and trams, people look out of the windows in disbelief. The reverse shot shows a crowd of protesters. Two dozen people perhaps, some holding signs, one shouting “Putin behind bars!” It is a symbolic image of the pathetic state of the Russian opposition. The year is 2017, the war of aggression against Ukraine is still to come. Over a period of several years, “The Last Relic” portrays people from different opposition groups: a student from the Marxist-Leninist “Left Block,” a teacher with sympathies for Navalny; a digger driver demands the redistribution of resources. These activists lack support, but not courage. One of them has just been released from prison and survived a hunger strike. The others must expect to be prosecuted at any moment.

The setting of this film is the Ural metropolis of Yekaterinburg. The bulk of the population, an insert announces, dreams of a “return to imperial glory.” Estonian director Marianna Kaat, born in 1965, has spent a considerable part of her life in the Soviet empire. She shows the majority society as a uniform crowd at military parades, contrasting it with the individuals of the opposition. Few films offer such insights into the latter’s continuing precarious situation.

Jan-Philipp Kohlmann

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Director
Marianna Kaat
Script
Marianna Kaat
Cinematographer
Kacper Czubak
Editor
Jesper Osmund
Producer
Marianna Kaat
Co-Producer
Mette Cheng Munthe-Kaas, Tobin Auber
Sound
Boris Frolov
Sound Design
Israel Banuelos
Score
Lauri-Dag Tüür
World Sales
Anja Dziersk
Winner of: MDR Film Prize
Beyond Animation 2023
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The Limits of Vision
Laura Harrison
A pop art-punk-psychedelic trip into the life of the young housewife Marcia in 1970s London. She thinks about the mites in her bedclothes and talks to the ghost of dirt.
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The Limits of Vision

The Limits of Vision
Laura Harrison
Beyond Animation 2023
Animated Film
USA
2022
35 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

A pop art-punk-psychedelic trip into the life and rich fantasy world of a young 1970s London housewife. Marcia is mesmerised by the astonishing mountain of folds in the bedclothes where the tiny, almost invisible tribe of the mites lives, and drawn into a conversation with the ghost of dirt. But stop, her zeitgeisty-feminist friends are coming over for morning coffee.

André Eckardt

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Director
Laura Harrison
Producer
Eugene Sun Park
Beyond Animation 2023
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The Little Mole and the TV
Zdeněk Miler
The little mole and the gardener in a violent neighbourhood dispute. Incited by a silly TV report, the former’s underground home and the latter’s colourful garden come under threat.
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The Little Mole and the TV

Krtek a televizor
Zdeněk Miler
Beyond Animation 2023
Animated Film
Czechoslovakia
1970
6 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Welcome to real life, little mole! Incited by a television report, the comfortable coexistence of the gardener and the builder of mounds is threatened, and not just that, so is the mole’s cosy home underground. Rarely did the colourful Czech animation series for children show such a serious and brutal fight for existence.

André Eckardt

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Director
Zdeněk Miler
Score
Miloš Vacek
Animation Night 2023
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The Lost Mariner
Tess Martin
Jimmie, an aged sailor with impaired memory, has become unmoored in time. He gets lost in the waves of the decades between his former and present selves.
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The Lost Mariner

The Lost Mariner
Tess Martin
Animation Night 2023
Animated Film
Netherlands
2014
6 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
English

Without a working memory, the former sailor Jimmie is unmoored in time. Fragments of his former life and his younger self appear like islands on the horizon, glide by, disappear in the depths. The older Jimmie does not recognise himself and is frightened by the “strangers.” He gets lost in space and sinks into the empty background.

Franka Sachse

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Director
Tess Martin
Cinematographer
Thijs van Gasteren
Score
Jason Staczek
Animation
Tess Martin
Kids DOK 2014
Collage aus vier Fotos mit Porträts von Kindern.
Wir Kinder in Afghanistan: Laylas Melodie Jens Pedersen

Girls are married at eleven. Girls who make music are killed by the Taliban militia. This is why Layla was forced to leave her village to live in a children’s home in the capital.

Collage aus vier Fotos mit Porträts von Kindern.

Wir Kinder in Afghanistan: Laylas Melodie

Documentary Film
Denmark
2013
17 minutes
Subtitles: 
English

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Producer
Jakob Gottschau
Director
Jens Pedersen
Music
Paul Lawler
Cinematographer
Taj Mohammad Bakhtari
Editor
Jesper Osmund, Jens Pedersen
Script
Jens Pedersen, Taj Mohammad Bakhtari
Girls are married at eleven. Girls who make music are killed by the Taliban militia. This is why Layla was forced to leave her village to live in a children’s home in the capital. Now she must choose: stay at music school or go back to her mother – and no more music.