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Matinee Saxon State Archive 2022
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Living Moor
Ingeborg Tölke
Technically elaborate and sensitively composed, the self-taught nature filmmaker Ingeborg Tölke unlocks fantastic and cruel aspects of the natural landscape of a moor.
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Living Moor

Lebendes Moor
Ingeborg Tölke
Matinee Sächsisches Staatsarchiv 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1962
11 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

The self-taught nature filmmaker Ingeborg Tölke uses quotes from literary encounters with the flora and fauna of the moor in a gentle approach to this landscape. With great empathy, she uncovers the often all-too-hastily overlooked beauties and cruelties of the place, using time-lapse and macro techniques. Her debut work, which was also amazing in terms of film craft, won several awards.

Konstantin Wiesinger

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Director
Ingeborg Tölke
Genius Loci 2020
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Leipzig – MITROPA [excerpt]
Herbert Kasinski
A portrait of the Mitropa restaurant at the Central Station. Lively music accompanies impressive figures: Every day, 800 trains carrying 250,000 passengers arrived at 32 platforms.
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Leipzig – MITROPA [excerpt]

Leipzig – MITROPA [Ausschnitt]
Herbert Kasinski
Genius Loci 2020
Documentary Film
GDR
1969
5 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

The filmmaker Herbert Kasinski portrays the Mitropa restaurant at Leipzig Central Station which seems a little out of time. The figures quoted at the beginning of the film and the number of hungry and thirsty people extrapolated from them are still impressive today: Every day, 800 trains carrying 250,000 passengers arrived at Europe’s biggest terminal with its then 32 platforms.

Konstantin Wiesinger

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Director
Herbert Kasinski
Cinematographer
Herbert Kasinski
Producer
HK Produktion
Leipzig Cycle 2015
Archivbild: Demonstrierende in einem Demo-Zug
Leipzig im Herbst Gerd Kroske, Andreas Voigt, Sebastian Richter

The events of 9 October 1989, the “miracle of Leipzig”, filmed and reflected directly from the participants’ perspective. The document of reunification par excellence.

Archivbild: Demonstrierende in einem Demo-Zug

Leipzig im Herbst

Documentary Film
GDR
1989
51 minutes
Subtitles: 
No

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Producer
DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme
Director
Gerd Kroske, Andreas Voigt, Sebastian Richter
Cinematographer
Sebastian Richter
Editor
Manuela Bothe, Karin Schöning
Script
Gerd Kroske, Andreas Voigt
Voigt, Kroske and Richter were among the first filmmakers who documented the events of the historic 9th of October 1989. Their “material” reflects them from different angles: protesters, workers, opposition members, policemen, street sweepers and functionaries. THE document of the “peaceful revolution”.

Grit Lemke
Beyond Animation 2023
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Lemon Tree
Joana Silva
A memory dream of a place of childhood: Growing cracks in the wall, proliferating colour stains and crumbling pieces of furniture let the eyes and ears touch interior worlds.
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Lemon Tree

Limoeiro
Joana Silva
Beyond Animation 2023
Animated Film
Portugal
2017
5 minutes
Portuguese (Portugal)
Subtitles: 
English

A raven perches in the lemon tree near the house, giving away an egg. The narrator’s voice remembers childhood like a dream. Emotions from back then find physical expression in a constantly changing room. Growing cracks in the wall, proliferating colour stains and crumbling pieces of furniture let the eyes and ears touch interior worlds.

André Eckardt

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Director
Joana Silva
Producer
Royal College of Art
Kids DOK 2023
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Leonie, Skeet & the Piglets
Jip Heijenga
Leonie helps where she can on her parents’ farm. She wants to be a pig-farmer when she grows up. When they are forced to give up the farm, Leonie says goodbye to her dream.
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Leonie, Skeet & the Piglets

Leonie, Skeet & de biggen
Jip Heijenga
Kids DOK 2023
Documentary Film
Belgium
2023
15 minutes
Dutch
Subtitles: 
English

Leonie’s greatest dream is to become a pig-farmer. She spends a lot of time with her cat Skeet on her parents’ farm and helps where she can: taking care of the piglets or loading the pigs onto the truck to the slaughterhouse. But new laws make her parents give up the farm. The last pigs disappear and Leonie must say goodbye to her dream.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Jip Heijenga
Script
Jip Heijenga
Cinematographer
Michael De Moor
Editor
Amber van Acker
Producer
Sofie Van Noten
Sound
Frans Wouters, Yannis Van Den Ecker, Stijn d'Alleine
Kids DOK 2022
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Let’s Dance!
students’ collective TecnoCampus Mataró-Maresme
A colourful rotoscoped short film. In movement sequences drawn frame by frame, the figures whirl across the screen. Let’s just join the dance!
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Let’s Dance!

Let’s Dance!
students’ collective TecnoCampus Mataró-Maresme
Kids DOK 2022
Animated Film
Spain
2022
3 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Some light relief in the form of a snappy dance number! In colourful rotoscoping, in movement sequences drawn frame by frame, the figures whirl across the screen. Students of the TecnoCampus in Mataró near Barcelona created this short film as a joint project. One can see the fun they had in the process in every scene. Let’s just join the dance!

Lina Dinkla

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Director
students’ collective TecnoCampus Mataró-Maresme
Cinematographer
students’ collective TecnoCampus Mataró-Maresme
Editor
Queralt Antú Serrano
Producer
Queralt Antú Serrano
Sound
students’ collective TecnoCampus Mataró-Maresme
Score
students’ collective TecnoCampus Mataró-Maresme
Animation
students’ collective TecnoCampus Mataró-Maresme
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Lift Like a Girl

Ash ya Captain
Mayye Zayed
German Competition 2020
Documentary Film
Denmark,
Egypt,
Germany
2020
95 minutes
Arabic
Subtitles: 
English

Captain Ramadan’s “gym” is located in a dusty residential area near the port of Alexandria. This is where the former professional athlete has coached young women in weightlifting for over twenty years – including his daughter Nahla, the first Egyptian world champion. An extraordinarily intimate portrait of this lone and fighter who raised Egypt’s young athletes to world class level with self-funding, which also puts the focus on a second protagonist: young Asmaa.

Mayye Zayed has followed the Captain’s student, who was fourteen at the start, for four years. Wearing a red Popeye t-shirt and backed by her coach, she fights her way to the global top league matches. The story of the inner highs and lows of the introverted young woman unfolds gently as the camera captures her emotional states precisely without many words. The dramaturgy of the chronological narrative follows the events in the best direct cinema manner, impressively adapting to the rhythm of life – and death. The result is the portrait of an unusual relationship and of a harsh environment that demands more than physical strength from the participants.
Borjana Gaković

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Director
Mayye Zayed
Script
Mayye Zayed
Cinematographer
Mohamad Elhadidi
Editor
Sara Abdallah
Producer
Mayye Zayed
Co-Producer
Anke Petersen, Anna Bolster
Sound
Samir Nabil, Kristoffer Salting, Brian Dyrby
Score
Marian Mentrup
Broadcaster
Eva Klöcker, Claudia Tronnier
Funder
The Getty Images ARRAY Grant, Arab Fund For Arts & Culture (AFAC), HotDocs - Blue Ice Group Documentary Fund, International Media Support (IMS) , The Danish-Arab Partnership Programme The Danish Egyptian Dialogue Initiative (DEDI)
Winner of: Golden Dove (German Competition)
Kids DOK 2022
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Light
Sarah Lederman
Julie lost her parents as a small child. She is 13 now and able to talk about her loss. Despite her fate, she faces the world with her arms wide open.
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Light

Licht
Sarah Lederman
Kids DOK 2022
Documentary Film
Belgium
2021
15 minutes
Dutch

Julie lost her parents when she was still very young. Now she is 13 and has long since settled in her new home, with a family who loves her. Over the years she has managed to accept her fate. “Light” follows Julie for a while and shows a girl who, despite immeasurable loss, faces the world with her arms wide open.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Sarah Lederman
Cinematographer
Pieter-Jan Claessens
Editor
Marielle Dazler, Fairuz Ghammam
Producer
Sofie Van Noten
Sound
Florian Keirse
Score
Lars Overstijns
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Light Years

Lata świetlne
Monika Proba
International Competition Short Film 2021
Documentary Film
Poland
2021
28 minutes
Russian,
Polish
Subtitles: 
English

Witali and Łukasz have graduated from the Orthodox seminary. To take up priesthood, they must either start a family or become monks. But the two friends prefer to live for the moment, to muse, philosophize and sing. The camera looks on, full of empathy, giving the two men space and time to face their situation. A documentary observation turns into a thriller: Can their tender friendship withstand religious obligations and family expectations?

Anke Leweke

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Director
Monika Proba
Script
Monika Proba
Cinematographer
Zvika Gregory Portnoy
Editor
Adriana Fernández Castellanos, Monika Proba
Producer
Ewa Jastrzebska, Jerzy Kapuscinski, Magdalena Borowiec, Tatiana Matysiak, Daria Zienowicz
Sound
Lucyna Wielopolska-Lorenc
World Sales
Katarzyna Wilk
Slowenian Animation 2022
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Liliana
Milanka Fabjančič
Milanka Fabjančič uses sepia and pastel-coloured drawings to bring to life the miraculous story of the factory worker Liliana, who carries a shining secret in her heart.
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Liliana

Liliana
Milanka Fabjančič
Slowenian Animation 2022
Animated Film
Slovenia
2019
7 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Misty-eyed and nostalgic, this film takes us into the past. The accomplished illustrator Milanka Fabjančič uses sepia and pastel-coloured drawings to bring to life the miraculous story of the industrious and meek factory worker Liliana. Every night she takes off a shining necklace, every morning she puts it back on. During the day, the secret of her meekness remains hidden in her heart.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Milanka Fabjančič
Script
Milanka Fabjančič
Editor
Milanka Fabjančič, Matic Drakulić
Producer
Kolja Saksida
Co-Producer
Tanja Prinčič, Teo Rižnar
Animation
Milanka Fabjančič
Kids DOK 2020
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Little Forest
Paulina Muratore
For many years, Mizu takes care of a tree, cherishes it and grows up with it. When a big flood threatens her life, she takes refuge in its crown.
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Little Forest

Bosquecito
Paulina Muratore
Kids DOK 2020
Animated Film
Argentina
2020
8 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

When Mizu discovers a small plant in the forest, she goes there every day to water it. The years pass by, the little seedling becomes a big tree, Mizu a big girl, and one day they are both grown-up. But then a big rain comes that seems to go on forever. When the forest is flooded, Mizu must save herself. She takes refuge in her tree.

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Director
Paulina Muratore
Script
Paulina Muratore
Producer
Facundo Corsini
Sound
Manuel Yeri Racig
Score
Rodrigo Carazo
Animation
Agustín Touriño
Kids DOK 2021
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Little Singer
Hao Yu
The little singer steps forward, clears her throat one last time, then … She’s not going to lick the microphone like a popsicle, is she? Surely an idea we’ve all had at one time or another!
2021
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Little Singer

Little Singer
Hao Yu
Kids DOK 2021
Animated Film
Germany
2021
1 minute
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

The curtain is up, the stage is clear, the microphone on: Let the show begin. The little singer steps forward and everyone is waiting with bated breath what singing talents are about to be heard. She clears her throat one more time and then it starts. But what is this? She’s not really going to lick the microphone like a popsicle, is she? Surely an idea we’ve all had at one time or another!

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Hao Yu
Producer
Filmuniversität Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF
Score
Ilja Gussarov, MOE - Valeriia Khazan, Steven Müller, Nico Pavlovic, Fabian Zeidler
Animation
Hao Yu
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What Remains on the Way

Lo que queda en el camino
Jakob Krese, Danilo do Carmo
Competition for the Audience Award 2021
Documentary Film
Brazil,
Germany,
Mexico
2021
93 minutes
Spanish
Subtitles: 
German Subtitles for deaf and hard-of-hearing, English

In 2018, thousands of people from Latin America set out together, fleeing from a lack of perspective, poverty and violence to the U.S. Among them Lilian, a single mother from Guatemala, who found the courage to leave her violent husband. The caravan was her only chance to achieve this act of strength. Nevertheless: 4,000 kilometres with four small children, walking, hitchhiking and travelling north on “La Bestia”, the freight train, are still extremely perilous.

The film contrasts the media coverage with a sensitive view that deliberately focuses on one family. It registers inconceivable hardships, but also great helpfulness, Lilian’s power of endurance and her ability to make the exertions seem like an adventure trip for her children – at least occasionally. Despite this lightness, though, the struggle remains as present as the fact that the US is simultaneously building a wall to prevent anyone from crossing the border. When Lilian and her children reach the border after weeks of fear, she breaks down. Suddenly the question arises whether her goal is really this rich country. Isn’t it rather about finally standing up to male dominance and traditional gender roles? It’s very obvious that one thing remained on Lilian’s arduous way: Fear has yielded to a new self-confidence.
Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Jakob Krese, Danilo do Carmo
Cinematographer
Arne Büttner, Danilo do Carmo
Editor
Sofia A. Machado
Producer
Annika Mayer
Co-Producer
Bruna Epiphanio
Winner of: Honourable Mention (in the frames of the DEFA Sponsoring Prize)
Extended Reality: DOK Neuland 2020
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Locus Solus
Krzysztof Garbaczewski
Loosely based on Raymond Roussel’s novel “Locus Solus”, we explore the world of the inventor Martial Canterel. His estate is a place of innovation but completely without morals.
2018
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Locus Solus

Locus Solus
Krzysztof Garbaczewski
Extended Reality 2020
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Poland
2018
20 minutes
English

Loosely based on Raymond Roussel’s novel “Locus Solus”, we explore the world of the inventor Martial Canterel. His estate is a place of innovation, a space for experiments that elude ethical responsibility. All its guests become objects of research – and must ask themselves whether scientific progress justifies every sacrifice.

Lars Rummel

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Producer
Wojtek Markowski
Production Company
Dream Adoption Society
VR Developer
Maciej Gniady
Artistic Design
Marta Nawrot, Jagoda Wójtowicz
Coding
Maciej Gniady
Sound
Jan Duszyński, Bartosz Zaskórski
Narrator
Jim Fletcher, Iza Szostak
Director
Krzysztof Garbaczewski
Cinematographer
Robert Mleczko
International Competition Short Film 2020
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London Knowledge
Max Colson
Day and night, London taxi drivers are required to memorise 320 routes – a joke for the robot cars of the future. But there’s a lot more to the job than just getting people from A to B.

UK

UK
2020
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London Knowledge

London Knowledge
Max Colson
International Competition Short Film 2020
Animated Film
UK
2020
11 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
English

Since 1865, no cab driver in London has been able to omit “The Knowledge”. It requires the memorisation of 320 routes, an achievement that takes years, but has been made into a joke by the robot cars of the future. A flesh-and-blood cabby “interacts with people from all walks of life”, according to a brochure by Transport for London, and that’s “a lot more than just taking people from A to B”. Visually fascinating, Colson traces his interviewees’ mind maps of the city using the mapping technology of robot cars.

André Eckardt

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Director
Max Colson
Script
Max Colson, Bill McGrath, Nicky Walker
Cinematographer
Max Colson
Editor
Max Colson
Producer
Max Colson
Sound
Tim Kahn
Animation
Max Colson
Kids DOK 2020
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Long, Live, Love
Sine Skibsholt
Rose is a teenager who fights with her mother and, for the second time, against cancer. She records everything in her diary: good and bad moments, photos, memories, drawings.
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Long, Live, Love

Lever Elsker Savner
Sine Skibsholt
Kids DOK 2020
Documentary Film
Denmark
2020
78 minutes
Danish
Subtitles: 
English

Rosemarie has defeated cancer as a small child. Now she’s fourteen and the disease is back. Though her mother supports Rose, her anxiety makes it hard to get along with her. Their relationship is complicated and so is being a teenager with cancer. Rose looks ahead: new school, new haircut, new image. She wants to move on – and she wants her mother to do the same.

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Director
Sine Skibsholt
Cinematographer
Sine Skibsholt, Ina Lindgreen
Editor
Rebekka Lønqvist
Producer
Helle Faber
Sound
Thomas Arent
Score
Martin Juel Dirkov
World Sales
Kim Christiansen