Film Archive

Animation Perspectives 2022
Filmstill Oasis
Oasis
Veneta Androva
A tour of a computer-generated desert landscape and a story of failure: The first casino in Palestine opened in 1998, only to close down again very soon.
Filmstill Oasis

Oasis

Oasis
Veneta Androva
Animation Perspectives 2022
Animated Film
Germany
2018
15 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

A virtual tour of a computer-generated desert landscape and a story of failure: In 1998, the “Oasis”, Palestine’s first casino, opened. The peace-making idea associated with this development project lost out against political reality. Game over – the oasis becomes a multifaceted fata morgana of interviews with employees, operators and guests.

André Eckardt

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Director
Veneta Androva
Script
Veneta Androva
Cinematographer
Veneta Androva
Editor
Veneta Androva
Producer
Veneta Androva
Sound
Veneta Androva
Score
Haydeé Jiménez
Animation
Veneta Androva
Kids DOK 2022
Filmstill Oasis
Oasis
Justine Martin
Raphaël and Rémi are twins who spend their holidays by the lake. But this is a time of farewell, because Raphaël will soon transfer to a school for children with disabilities.
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Oasis

Oasis
Justine Martin
Kids DOK 2022
Documentary Film
Canada
2022
14 minutes
French

Raphaël and Rémi are twins and very close. They spend their time in the skate park and their holidays by the lake. There’s always something to do: boating, catching frogs, bathing in the rain. This could go on forever. But we slowly realise that these holidays are also a farewell, because Raphaël will soon transfer to a school for children with disabilities.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Justine Martin
Cinematographer
Myriam Payette
Editor
Félix Bouffard-Dumas
Producer
Louis-Emmanuel Gagné-Brochu
Sound
Christophe Voyer
Score
Louis-Joseph Cliche
World Sales
Pierre Brouillette-Hamelin
Filmstill On Taphonomy

On Taphonomy

On Taphonomy
Ana María Gómez López
Competition for the Audience Award Short Film 2022
Documentary Film
Netherlands
2021
9 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
English

A life dedicated to decay. Johannes Weigelt (1890–1948) was a palaeontologist, a dilettante photographer, a Nazi, all of it fervent. This essay is dedicated to the pioneer of taphonomy – sober and at the same time exciting in form. Three image fields are filled with changing content: black and white documents of fields of animal carcasses, a snapshot with Göring, text panels, artful photomontages. They all charge one another, containing a vibrantly shimmering biography fossilised in images.

Sylvia Görke

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Director
Ana María Gómez López
Cinematographer
Ana María Gómez López
Editor
Sasha Donkan
Producer
Ana María Gómez López
Sound
Mayvand Kasem Dad
Extended Reality 2022
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On the Morning You Wake (to the End of the World)
Mike Brett, Steve Jamison, Pierre Zandrowicz, Arnaud Colinart
The nuclear threat became real for 1.4 million people on Hawaii. On 13 January 2018, a text message warned them of a missile. The message was false, its consequences momentous.
2022
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On the Morning You Wake (to the End of the World)

On the Morning You Wake (to the End of the World)
Mike Brett, Steve Jamison, Pierre Zandrowicz, Arnaud Colinart
Extended Reality 2022
XR
France,
UK,
USA
2022
42 minutes
English,
French,
German,
Korean,
Japanese,
Norwegian
Subtitles: 
English

The peace of the superpowers is based on “mutual assured destruction”. States can annihilate each other completely with their arsenals. On 13 January 2018, 1.4 million people on Hawaii got a taste of this: A false missile alert text message brought their lives to a standstill that lasted 38 minutes, panic broke out and the nuclear threat suddenly became real.

Lars Rummel

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Producer
Arnaud Colinart, Jo-Jo Ellison, Mike Brett, Steve Jamison
Executive Producer
Paul Mezier, Susanna Pollack
Production Company
Atlas V, Archer’s Mark
Animation
Alan Sorio
3D Artist
Renaud de Bellefon, Anthony Rubier
VFX Artist
Yasuyuki Otsuki
Script
Dr. Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio
Score
Bobby Krlic
Key Collaborator
Games for Change, Princeton University, British Film Institute, VR for Good, ARTE France, CNC
Director
Mike Brett, Steve Jamison, Pierre Zandrowicz, Arnaud Colinart
International Competition 2022
Filmstill One Mother
One Mother
Mickaël Bandela
An autobiographical and visually ingenious study of growing up (unprivileged), which raises questions about the (un-)interchangeability: of every individual, even a mother.
Filmstill One Mother

One Mother

Une mère
Mickaël Bandela
International Competition 2022
Documentary Film
France
2022
86 minutes
French
Subtitles: 
English

When director Mickaël Bandela was six months old, his biological mother Gisèle, who lived in France, handed him over to his foster mother Marie-Thérèse, who cared for him for almost twenty years. Though he stayed in touch with Gisèle, visits were always irregular. Now Mickaël is 35 and about to found his own family. It could be the perfect moment to include Gisèle into his life as a grandmother. But she decides to return to her old Congolese home.

Mickaël tries to understand – the woman who gave birth to him, the woman he grew up with and himself. His autobiographical film turns into a fragmented search for the traces of memories of his own becoming. Some sequences show moments of extreme disorientation. A loss of balance while revolving around oneself, as one might assume? No, that’s precisely what does not happen to Mickaël Bandela. His work, which counteracts the lack of archive material with visual ingenuity and an idiosyncratic rhythm, is full of empathy. Not only does he shine a light on growing up unprivileged in the French province, he also allows us to understand the actions of both his “mamans” and reveals backgrounds. In addition, he achieves an elaborate analysis of (un)interchangeability: that of every individual, even the often sacrosanct-seeming figure of the mother.
Borjana Gaković

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Director
Mickaël Bandela
Cinematographer
Mickaël Bandela
Editor
Mickaël Bandela
Producer
Marina Perales Marhuenda, Xavier Rocher, Mickaël Bandela
Sound
Mickaël Bandela
Score
Thomas Schwab
Winner of: FIPRESCI Prize
Competition for the Audience Award 2022
Filmstill One Road to Quartzsite
One Road to Quartzsite
Ryan Maxey
Quartzsite, Arizona. A small town in the middle of the desert becomes a huge camping ground in winter, where a motley community live the other side of the “American Dream”.
Filmstill One Road to Quartzsite

One Road to Quartzsite

One Road to Quartzsite
Ryan Maxey
Competition for the Audience Award 2022
Documentary Film
USA
2022
89 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

Quartzsite, Arizona. A town in the middle of the desert which regularly turns into a huge camping ground where up to a million people from the northern US states escape winter. It’s less chilly here, and people of every kind are welcome to rent a plot of dry land for 180 dollars. Ryan Maxey joins them for three seasons in a row, approaching the motley community with an intimate and at the same time soberly observant eye.

Meth junkies, gun lovers, constitution keepers, a trans woman dressed in pink and breeding cuddly pets and white men wearing “Black Guns Matter” t-shirts. People trade everything and help each other. Sometimes it can get rough. But the US-American flag, the ever-present guns and collective prayer are part of life, just like the democratic choice between pancakes and hamburgers. Maxey’s documentary foray takes him through all these lives and lifestyles which he seems to register sometimes with affectionate tenderness, sometimes shaking his head. Despite his critical semi-distance, he is clearly a part of the community he portrays. His film, a collaborative work in some ways, combines shots of this place from different perspectives and different times. Ambivalences persist, which is why all judgement must be preliminary.
Borjana Gaković

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Director
Ryan Maxey
Cinematographer
Ryan Maxey
Editor
Ryan Maxey
Producer
Josh Polon, Ryan Maxey
Sound
William Tabaneau
Score
Ilan Rubin
World Sales
Noah Lang
Soul-Things 2022
Filmstill Oneohtrix Point Never: Animals
Oneohtrix Point Never: Animals
Rick Alverson
Disconcerting video editing makes Val Kilmer’s dozing body twitch. A troubled soul and restless memories rise to the surface.
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Oneohtrix Point Never: Animals

Oneohtrix Point Never: Animals
Rick Alverson
Soul-Things 2022
Experimental Film
UK
2016
4 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

A ghostly voice sings about transience while the camera glides past closed curtains, capturing the expressive, lived-in face of a dozing Val Kilmer. Rick Alverson’s disconcerting stroboscopic video editing makes the dozing body twitch. The inner turmoil of a troubled soul and restless memories rise to the surface.

André Eckardt

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Director
Rick Alverson
Script
Daniel Lopatin, Rick Alverson
Cinematographer
Drew Bienemann
Editor
Rick Alverson
Producer
Ryan Zacarias
Slowenian Animation 2022
Filmstill Orange Is the New Black – Unraveled
Orange Is the New Black – Unraveled
Špela Čadež
A commissioned work: Špela Čadež’s summary of the legendary comedy drama show set in a women’s prison, “unravelled” in soft and scratchy wool, yellow as urine and red as blood.
Filmstill Orange Is the New Black – Unraveled

Orange Is the New Black – Unraveled

Orange Is the New Black – Unraveled
Špela Čadež
Slowenian Animation 2022
Animated Film
USA
2017
4 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

To promote the start of season five, Špela Čadež summarises the first four seasons of the legendary US comedy drama show for Netflix. From the streaming provider’s logo to the canteen food through to vomit – Čadež “unravels” her condensed version of the stories from the women’s prison in soft and scratchy wool, yellow as urine and red as blood.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Špela Čadež
Cinematographer
Mitja Ličen
Editor
Matic Drakulić
Producer
Tina Smrekar
Sound
Julij Zornik
Score
Drago Ivanuša
Animation
Zarja Menart, Leon Vidmar, Lea Vučko
Time to Act! 2022
Filmstill Oro Blanco
Oro Blanco
Gisela Carbajal Rodríguez
The downside of e-mobility: Because big corporations are mining lithium for batteries in the Argentinian salt deserts, the indigenous population have no water to live.
Filmstill Oro Blanco

Oro Blanco

Oro Blanco
Gisela Carbajal Rodríguez
Time to Act! 2022
Documentary Film
Germany,
Argentina
2018
23 minutes
Spanish
Subtitles: 
English

The vast expanses of the Argentinian salt deserts hold one of the greatest lithium deposits in the world. International corporations are mining the “white gold”, robbing the indigenous groups who, since time immemorial, have bred llamas and lived on traditional salt-mining in this area, of precious ground water. In magnificent images and with a narrative approach that combines poetry and agitprop, “Oro Blanco” shows how the indigenous population are fighting against the exploitation and destruction of “pacha mama”. Their resistance needs some heightened awareness on the other side of the world, where lithium batteries are all too often regarded as the cure-all against the use of fossil fuels.

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Gisela Carbajal Rodríguez
Cinematographer
Rina Zimmering
Editor
Robert Vakily
Producer
Luciana Newton, Luciana Newton
Sound
Nuno Rodriguez
Score
Andreas Goldbrunner
Filmstill Our Fate

Our Fate

Sorta nostra
Michele Sammarco
International Competition Short Film 2022
Documentary Film
Italy
2022
20 minutes
Italian
Subtitles: 
English

Shaking his head, Michele looks at the olives lying on the ground. Nobody collects them now. He once planted the olive trees. They were his pride and fed the family. Now he sits by the fireplace with his wife. Their hands show the years of hard field work. With a tender gaze, their grandson watches his grandparents cook, argue, take walks. Moving snapshots that coalesce into a life lived, a chronicle of the rural exodus in Italy.

Anke Leweke

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Director
Michele Sammarco
Script
Michele Sammarco
Cinematographer
Michele Sammarco
Editor
Michele Sammarco
Producer
Michele Sammarco
Sound
Agit Utlu, Tommaso Barbaro
Production Company
Intervallo Film
Filmstill The Other Side of Everything

The Other Side of Everything

Druga strana svega
Mila Turajlić
Homage Mila Turajlić 2022
Documentary Film
Serbia,
France,
Qatar
2017
104 minutes
Serbian
Subtitles: 
English

A door that has been closed for seventy years serves as a MacGuffin in Mila Turajlić’s double portrait of her mother and her mother country of Yugoslavia. That very door has divided the bourgeois family apartment ever since Tito’s communists assigned several rooms to proletarians in need of shelter. Srbijanka Turajlić never cared a fig for her neighbours. But when Serbian nationalists began to threaten the unity of her country, she turned into a fierce opponent of the Milošević regime. In a virtuoso montage of archive material and conversations with her mother, the filmmaker recaps the latter’s development while gaining a new perspective on the time of her own youth.

Christoph Terhechte

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Director
Mila Turajlić
Cinematographer
Mila Turajlić
Editor
Aleksandra Milovanovic, Sylvie Gadmer
Producer
Mila Turajlić, Carine Chichkowsky
Sound
Aleksandar Protić
Score
Jonathan Morali