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German Competition 2021
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Time Before Land
Juliane Henrich
The director – or more precisely, her alter ego – sets out in search of traces of her family history in Silesia. What she finds are dinosaurs. Including a few made of plastic.
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Time Before Land

Vor Zeit
Juliane Henrich
German Competition 2021
Documentary Film
Germany
2021
80 minutes
German,
Polish
Subtitles: 
German Subtitles for deaf and hard-of-hearing, English

Silesia: a contested region marked by migrations. Animosities between the peoples have a long tradition here, not only since the Second World War. But the National Socialist tyranny left clear lesions behind. The director’s grandfather comes from this region, was the organist in a church in Krasiejów – a place which was once also called Krascheow and, for a while, Schönhorst.

The filmmaker Juliane Henrich – or more precisely, her alter ego, the writer Nannina Matz – sets out in search of her family history. What she finds are bizarre ways of representing the history of humanity – and the history of earth. She comes across all kinds of traces of dinosaurs. Some may only be made of plastic, but others are not: A certain species of this genus, whose fossils were found in Silesia, was christened “Silesaurus opolensis” by the Polish palaeontologist Jerzy Dzik. That’s why there is a Dinosaur Park in Krasiejów. And a local museum, of course. But also many people with different individual memories. They do not necessarily lead to ground-breaking discoveries regarding the looked-for family past, but they broaden the view: of the complex history of this region and the way it is thought together, represented and codified.
Borjana Gaković

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Director
Juliane Henrich
Script
Juliane Henrich
Cinematographer
Juliane Henrich
Editor
Juliane Henrich
Producer
Juliane Henrich, Thomas Kaske
Sound
Tom Schön, Kate Tessa Lee
Score
Benedikt Schiefer
World Sales
Angelika Ramlow
Funder
BKM
Performer
Nannina Matz
Retrospective 2022
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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
Matinee Saxon State Archive 2022
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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