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Genius Loci 2020
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Pioneers, Full Steam Ahead!
Renate Müller, Frank Schumann, Matthias Heyn
A lady, presumably from the FRG, on the Pioneers railway: Her astonishment at children who ask in all seriousness to see her ticket is humorously portrayed.
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Pioneers, Full Steam Ahead!

Pioniere, Dampf gemacht!
Renate Müller, Frank Schumann, Matthias Heyn
Genius Loci 2020
Documentary Film
GDR
1963
5 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

A lady, presumably from the FRG, takes an excursion on the narrow-gauge railway. Her astonishment at finding the line operated by Young Pioneers is evident. “It’s unbelievable” how she is asked for her ticket with childlike gravity. This film was produced at the active and extremely productive “Iskra” pioneer film studio at the 31st Secondary School in Leipzig-Probstheida.

Konstantin Wiesinger

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Director
Renate Müller, Frank Schumann, Matthias Heyn
Script
Renate Müller, Frank Schumann, Matthias Heyn
Cinematographer
Christian Dieckmann, Diethard Wommer
Editor
Christian Dieckmann, Renate Müller, Stephan Mücke, Karola Hoffmann
Producer
Pionierfilmstudio Iskra, Leipzig
Spotlight on: Docudays UA 2022 2022
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Plai. A Mountain Path
Eva Dzhyshyashvili
A family in the mountains, following their daily rituals, unmolested by the outside world. But even this supposedly quiet life is determined by the war in eastern Ukraine.
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Plai. A Mountain Path

Plai
Eva Dzhyshyashvili
Spotlight on: Docudays UA 2022 2022
Documentary Film
Ukraine
2021
75 minutes
Ukrainian
Subtitles: 
English

Eva Dzhyshyashvili shows us a family that lives in the mountains following their daily rituals. At first glance, it’s a simple, quiet life unbothered by the outer world. However, as the picture is revealed, we see that the grandfather was wounded in the east of Ukraine and listen to countless conversations about this war. The feeling that there is nowhere to hide from military aggression is starkly evident. But the ending provides a sliver of hope.

Daria Badior

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Director
Eva Dzhyshyashvili
Cinematographer
Eva Dzhyshyashvili
Editor
Eva Dzhyshyashvili
Producer
Oksana Ivanyuk
Sound
Andrii Rohachov
Score
Erik Shved
Nominated for: MDR Film Prize
Kids DOK 2023
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Planet B
Pieter Van Eecke
How do you grow up on a planet that is being destroyed by humanity? The two friends Bo and Luca are enthusiastic climate activists whom the film follows for four years.
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Planet B

Planet B
Pieter Van Eecke
Kids DOK 2023
Documentary Film
Belgium,
Netherlands
2023
78 minutes
Dutch
Subtitles: 
German Subtitles for deaf and hard-of-hearing

How do you grow up on a planet that is being destroyed by humanity? This film looks for answers to this urgent question and introduces us to Bo and Luca. The close friends are enthusiastic climate activists, connected by their commitment. We follow the two teenagers for four years on their contradictory and surprising path to adulthood.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Pieter Van Eecke
Cinematographer
Johan Legraie
Editor
Sandrine Deegen
Producer
Hanne Phlypo
Co-Producer
Katja Draaijer
Sound
Olmo van Straalen, Mark Glynne
Score
David Poltrock
World Sales
Marcella Jelić
Extended Reality 2023
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Plastisapiens
Miri Chekhanovich, Édith Jorisch
In this “surreal eco-fiction” we merge with plastic to become hybrid creatures whose identity and DNA were restructured. We become the material that unites us all.
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Plastisapiens

Plastisapiens
Miri Chekhanovich, Édith Jorisch
Extended Reality 2023
XR
Canada,
Israel
2022
15 minutes
English

Microplastics are everywhere: in the air, the soil, and the water. In this “surreal eco-fiction,” plastic and the environment live in peaceful coexistence. They invent a comforting world in which we merge with plastics to become hybrid creatures, endowed with a new identity and DNA. In the plastisphere we become the material that unites us all – if only it were finally allowed to re-shape us.

Lars Rummel

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Producer
Isabelle Repelin, Raphaëlle Sleurs, Marie-Pier Gauthier
Executive Producer
Louis-Richard Tremblay
Production Company
Dpt., National Film Board of Canada, Lalibela Productions
Artistic Design
Dpt.
Sound Design
Ori Alboher
Script
Miri Chekhanovich, Édith Jorisch
Narrator
Miri Chekhanovich
Director
Miri Chekhanovich, Édith Jorisch
Camera Lucida 2023
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Play Dead!
Matthew Lancit
Diabetes: Matthew Lancit lives in constant fear of the complications of his disease, so he simply anticipates the body horror himself. The result is equally funny and disturbing.
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Play Dead!

Fais le mort!
Matthew Lancit
Camera Lucida 2023
Documentary Film
France,
Portugal
2023
80 minutes
English,
French
Subtitles: 
English

If there is one person Matthew Lancit can’t get out of his mind, it is his uncle Harvey. Dark rings around his eyes, pale, blind, his legs amputated. Like Harvey, the filmmaker also suffers from diabetes. He has the disease under control, but one question is always nagging at him: How much longer? His long-term (self-)observation reliably revolves around fears of infirmity and mutilation. He translates the feared body horror into film, stages himself as a zombie, vampire, a desolate figure. Lancit playfully anticipates his potential decline, serving up a whole arsenal of effects which – as video recordings prove – go back to his youth. It is not for nothing that the “dead” in the title is also reminiscent of “dad.” Because “Play Dead!” also negotiates his own role as a father.

Lancit deeply involves his family in his fantasies, letting them become demons and lurch through the living room together. The documentation of his own diabetes also allows us a look at a modern Paris family life with two small children and a partner who usually plays along sympathetically with her husband’s carryings-on. Lancit’s approach deliberately transgresses borders, opens body, soul and front door. The result is a humorous and occasionally disturbing self-testimony.

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Matthew Lancit
Script
Matthew Lancit
Cinematographer
Matthew Lancit
Editor
Ariane Mellet
Producer
Simon P.R. Bewick
Sound
Jules Wisocki
Sound Design
Jan Vysocky, Stéphane Rives
Score
Etienne Nicolas
Broadcaster
ARTE/LA LUCARNE
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Play Me, I’m Yours

Play Me, I’m Yours
Julia Palmieri Mattison
International Competition Short Film 2020
Documentary Film
Belgium
2020
14 minutes
French
Subtitles: 
English

A cinematic family constellation in which the audience is guided through a seemingly random conglomeration of private photos, video recordings, notes, thoughts, sounds and texts. Narrative strands crystallise, only to be discarded, taken up again and finally left standing in their ambiguity. A film about the big questions of life, love, family, relationships, death and good food. No more, and certainly no less.

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Julia Palmieri Mattison
Cinematographer
Julia Palmieri Mattison
Editor
Julia Palmieri Mattison
Producer
Julia Palmieri Mattison
Sound
Julia Palmieri Mattison
Score
Louise Nurry, Louise Nurry
Kids DOK 2022
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Playground
Samaneh Fazlollah Asadi
The days in hospital are boring; the girl lies listlessly in bed, staring out of the window for hours. But one day she gets a very special present.
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Playground

Zamine bazi
Samaneh Fazlollah Asadi
Kids DOK 2022
Animated Film
Iran
2022
8 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

The days in the hospital are boring, the monotony only interrupted by parents’ visits. Listlessly, the girl lies in bed, staring out of the window for hours. But one day she gets a very special present. She slowly recovers and her injuries heal … This story, animated in soft, bright colours, shows that faith can help us get better.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Samaneh Fazlollah Asadi
Script
Samaneh Fazlollah Asadi
Cinematographer
Samaneh Fazlollah Asadi
Editor
Samaneh Fazlollah Asadi
Producer
Fatemeh Mohseni
Sound
Hootan Poorzaki
Score
Mehdi Ghashghaei
Animation
Samaneh Fazlollah Asadi
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Playing Men

Playing Men
Matjaž Ivanišin
Focus: Post-1991 Slovenian Documentary Films 2023
Documentary Film
Slovenia,
Croatia
2017
60 minutes
Italian,
German,
Croatian,
Slovenian
Subtitles: 
English

A film about men and games, somewhere in the Mediterranean, directed by a Slovenian master of the playful, somewhere between speculative and pseudo-documentary form. Oily bodies in a wrestling match, hooking fingers, a wheel of cheese rolled through a village – all these are archaic occupations of the utmost importance. The filmmaker meticulously captures the events until he is overcome by a major creative block. From now on, he will experience his surroundings as part of the game. Childhood memories and the footage of the unfinished film project merge seamlessly into an ode to the absurdity of the gesture.

Simon Popek

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Director
Matjaž Ivanišin
Script
Matjaž Ivanišin
Cinematographer
Gregor Božič
Editor
Matic Drakulić
Producer
Marina Gumzi, Vanja Jambrovic, Tibor Keser
Sound Design
Borna Buljević
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Projekt

Projekt
Dane Komljen
German Competition Documentary Film 2023
Documentary Film
Germany,
Nigeria
2023
25 minutes
English,
Yoruba,
Igbo,
Pigdin
Subtitles: 
German, English

A brief historical summary to begin with: The Lagos International Trade Fair centre was built in the mid-1970s, intended to serve as a marketplace for the non-aligned states. Archival footage and inserts alternate abruptly. While the news images of the time are rather propagandistic in tone, the inserts supply the sober facts.

Some fifty years later, vast tracts of the exhibition halls are under water – an ideal place for ferns and other humidity-loving plants. The initially static camera begins to move. Young craftsmen have converted one tract of the giant complex into workshops: they hammer, carpenter, repair bicycles, prepare meals. There is also a lot of activity outside the rambling site with its artificial lake; people are still trading; everyone is busy with something. A woman’s voice remembers bygone days while two young men ride a bicycle through an empty exhibition hall. A building may have lost its original purpose, but new and independent life has moved in. An open, trans-historic space in the making.

Anke Leweke

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Director
Dane Komljen
Script
Dane Komljen
Cinematographer
Dane Komljen, Kendo Osakawe
Editor
Dane Komljen
Producer
Zsuzsanna Kiràly
Sound Design
Jakov Munižaba
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Pryvoz

Pryvoz
Eva Neymann
Spotlight on: Docudays UA 2022 2022
Documentary Film
Ukraine
2021
72 minutes
Ukrainian
Subtitles: 
English

A sentimental journey through the main market in Odesa. Pryvoz is a place of recurring myth. It is mentioned in songs and books and is truly the heart of this disorienting city with a complicated history. Neymann looks at the inhabitants with empathy: lost souls in the bodies of humans, dogs or cats. The opera soundtrack adds a sense of fatality to the old vivid market that will become reality. The city of Odesa has been under Russian fire since February 2022.

Daria Badior

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Director
Eva Neymann
Cinematographer
Eva Neymann, Saša Oreškovic
Editor
Pavel Zalesov
Producer
Gennady Kofman, Olga Beskhmelnytsina
Sound
Valentyn Pynchuk, Ivo Heger
Nominated for: MDR Film Prize
Kids DOK 2023
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Puffling
Jessica Bishopp
When puffins leave their nest on Vestmannaeyjar, they often get lost. Birta and Selma have made it their mission to bring the fledglings back to the cliff.
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Puffling

Puffling
Jessica Bishopp
Kids DOK 2023
Documentary Film
UK,
Iceland
2023
20 minutes
Icelandic,
English
Subtitles: 
German Subtitles for deaf and hard-of-hearing

When puffins on Vestmannaeyjar leave their nest, they often get lost in the village, irritated by all the lights. Birta and Selma live on this small island a few kilometres off the coast of Iceland. Together with other young people, they have made it their mission to find the little fledglings and bring them back to the cliff the next day, where they will take their first flight.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Jessica Bishopp
Cinematographer
Anna MacDonald
Editor
Xanna Ward Dixon
Producer
Alice Hughes, Gannesh Rajah
Co-Producer
Ada Benjamínsdóttir
Sound Design
Mike Bovill
Score
Jófríður Ákadóttir
Animation Perspectives 2020
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Pyramid
Aaron Jablonski
A camera flight around a free-standing rock gets stuck in the moving image. Data smears and artefacts accumulate like layers of sediment and create new formations.
2019
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Pyramid

Pyramid
Aaron Jablonski
Animation Perspectives 2020
Animated Film
Germany
2019
1 minute
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Our hovering gaze circles a free-standing rock on a wide plain. The recording gets stuck. At ever shorter intervals the massive rock formation breaks out of the solidifying background until data smears and artefacts accumulate as fine digital sediment layers and congeal into new formations. The video signal interference acts like a primal force of geological history.

André Eckardt

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Director
Aaron Jablonski
Animation
Aaron Jablonski
Coding
Aaron Jablonski
Re-Visions 2020
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Rabbit
Run Wrake
An unsuspecting rabbit scampers through the land of childhood. It’s the host animal of a powerful magic goblin who teaches the little ones virtues like greed, envy and avarice.
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Rabbit

Rabbit
Run Wrake
Re-Visions 2020
Animated Film
UK
2005
9 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

A distant idyll featuring well-behaved children at play: a prettily illustrated and well-labelled world. An unsuspecting rabbit scampers there which may be cute but can also be tortured and slaughtered. And when a goblin who can turn insects into flashing diamonds springs from the dead body, one would have to be a stupid child indeed not to smell a business opportunity. Good children! Bad children!

Ralph Eue

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Director
Run Wrake
Script
Run Wrake
Editor
Rich White
Producer
Run Wrake
Score
Howie B, Craig Richards
Animation
Run Wrake, Martin Morris, Murray John, Barnaby Hewlett
World Sales
LUX Distribution
Kids DOK 2023
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Rally
Myojung Noh
Tyrano and Brachi want to play tennis. The match doesn’t quite work out because Brachi keeps falling over. Tyrano tries everything so that Brachi doesn’t hurt himself.
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Rally

Rally
Myojung Noh
Kids DOK 2023
Animated Film
South Korea
2023
5 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Nobody likes to play tennis with Tyrano so he endlessly hits the ball against the wall – until one day he meets Brachi. Playing a match, however, doesn’t quite work out as Brachi keeps falling over. Tyrano tries everything to make Brachi stay and finds out in the end that all the other dinos have their problems, too. But hey, whatever!

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Myojung Noh
Script
Myojung Noh
Cinematographer
Myojung Noh
Editor
Myojung Noh
Producer
Myojung Noh
Sound
Mothervibes
Sound Design
Mothervibes
Score
Mothervibes
Animation
Myojung Noh
World Sales
Jinsan Kim
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Ramboy

Ramboy
Matthias Joulaud, Lucien Roux
International Competition Short Film 2022
Documentary Film
Switzerland
2022
30 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
English

Sixteen-year-old Cian is expected to work at his family’s sheep farm after school. Life there is as rough as the Irish west coast landscape. No time to lie in or play football. Instead, rams must be taken by the horns. In this sensitive coming-of-age study, the camera watches the lanky boy from up close as he learns the challenging craft of shepherding, under his grandfather’s patient and critical eyes.

Daniel Abma

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Director
Matthias Joulaud, Lucien Roux
Cinematographer
Matthias Joulaud, Lucien Roux
Editor
Selin Dettwiler
Producer
Jaber Debzi, Jean-Guillaume Sonnier
Sound
Yatoni Roy Cantu
Score
Yatoni Roy Cantu
Winner of: Special Mention (International Competition Short Film)
German Competition 2021
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Reality Must Be Addressed
Johanna Seggelke
When you meet your twin soul at the other end of the world but the fascination does not survive the transfer to everyday life … An intoxicatingly raw coming-of-age story.
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Reality Must Be Addressed

Reality Must Be Addressed
Johanna Seggelke
German Competition 2021
Documentary Film
Germany
2021
53 minutes
English,
German
Subtitles: 
English

“I have found out that there ain’t no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them.” Even though Sky and Johanna definitely did not have this quote by Mark Twain in mind, it’s written in the stars of the two young women’s journey through South Africa. A chance acquaintance turns into a relationship that shimmers in all the colours of love. Between Marmite toasts, joints, selfies and music they explore each other inside out. But what happens when the journey ends?

In this deeply personal piece, filmmaker Johanna Seggelke chooses a very different approach to its predecessor, “Bibi Must Go” from 2020. She questions herself, her feelings and memories and almost casually unfolds an enchanting coming-of-age story about a love that emerges and fades in the seemingly endless summer. With a light hand, the film maintains the delicate balance between shimmering beauty and incidentality and manages to make the complicated dialectics of intimacy and strangeness palpable. The outstanding montage interweaves feathery holiday videos with an extraordinary score and the director’s sometimes wonderfully quirky, sometimes wise reflections. A delightfully direct film which preserves the rough edges of the moment and at the same time tries to outwit the undeceivability of one’s own emotions – at least for the time it takes to smoke a cigarette.
Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Johanna Seggelke
Cinematographer
Vi R. Spengler, Johanna Seggelke
Editor
Marie Zrenner
Producer
Johanna Seggelke, Kerstin Zachau, University of Television and Film Munich (HFF)
Sound
Cornelia Böhm
Score
Silvius Sonvilla
Winner of: Young Eyes Film Award