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Rebels

Rebellinnen – Fotografie. Underground. DDR.
Pamela Meyer-Arndt
Competition for the Audience Award 2022
Documentary Film
Germany
2022
88 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

The rough, unkempt facades in Prenzlauer Berg – as if the skin had been peeled off the houses, says photographer Tina Bara. Having grown up in a prefabricated building, the young woman was drawn to East Berlin. She quickly got in conflict with the state, just like the artists Cornelia Schleime and Gabriele Stötzer, whom director Pamela Meyer-Arndt questions in her film about memories, traumas and creative genesis.

Stötzer, Schleime, Bara – none of them had it easy in the GDR. One of them ended up in prison for a petition, the other was harried by refused exit permits, all of them suffered psychologically to the point of pain. Spying, abuse and oppression are reflected in the women’s works. Tina Bara’s dark self-portraits, taken in a sparse Berlin apartment, Cornelia Schleime’s paintings denounced as “garbage art”, Gabriele Stötzer’s photo series of women in cut-up dresses and runny make up – testimonies of desperation, but also evidence of the urge for unconditional self-expression. Meyer-Arndt visits the artists, rediscovers places from the past with them and observes the creation of new works. The narratives shock and touch, and at the same time inspire awe for the vehemently chosen paths in life which more than once skirted very close to the abyss.
Carolin Weidner

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Director
Pamela Meyer-Arndt
Cinematographer
Lars Barthel
Editor
Andreas Zitzmann
Producer
Andreas Schroth, Irene Höfer
Sound
Nic Nagel, Pamela Meyer-Arndt
Score
Ulrike Haage
Nominated for: DEFA Sponsoring Prize, Gedanken Aufschluss Prize
Time to Act! 2022
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Rebellion
Maia Kenworthy, Elena Sánchez Bellot
A thrilling and yet complex examination of “Extinction Rebellion” that doesn’t gloss over the group’s internal controversies about political strategies.
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Rebellion

Rebellion
Maia Kenworthy, Elena Sánchez Bellot
Time to Act! 2022
Documentary Film
UK
2021
82 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
English

“Extinction Rebellion” (XR), known for creative civil disobedience, blockades and performances, want to put pressure on politics to finally adopt effective measures against the climate crisis. The greater the attention, the greater the effect, that’s their hope. But will this equation work? And how can such a heterogenous movement take joint decisions? “Rebellion” follows the development of the first XR group in Great Britain from up close, showing both euphoric moments and heated debates. After all, the issue is whether change is possible without questioning power structures – in society, but also within their own ranks.

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Maia Kenworthy, Elena Sánchez Bellot
Cinematographer
Amy Newstead, Maia Kenworthy, Elena Sánchez Bellot, Tom Swindell
Editor
Michael Nollet
Producer
Kat Mansoor
Sound
Rick Blything, Nikky French, Oscar Crawford
Score
Wayne Roberts
Kids DOK 2022
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Red House
Barry Doupé
The red house rapidly transforms into a series of fantastic images and figures. In no time at all, all kinds of brightly coloured shapes appear on the screen.
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Red House

Red House
Barry Doupé
Kids DOK 2022
Animated Film
Canada
2022
3 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

The red house dissolves and transforms into all kinds of other things. The house re-assembles, but bigger and wider than before. Quicker than the eye can see, all kinds of brightly coloured shapes appear on the screen. What was a clown a second ago suddenly becomes a wild mix of fantastic images and figures. And right in the middle, the red house keeps turning up.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Barry Doupé
Cinematographer
Barry Doupé
Editor
Barry Doupé
Producer
Barry Doupé
Sound
James Whitman
Sound Design
James Whitman
Score
James Whitman
Animation
Barry Doupé
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Reeducated

Reeducated
Sam Wolson
Extended Reality 2021
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Kazakhstan,
USA
2021
21 minutes
English,
Kazakh

In spring 2017, authorities in China’s Xinjiang region, without any legal basis, began detaining thousands of Uyghurs, Kazakhs and other predominantly Muslim minorities in so-called re-education camps. This animated 360° film reconstructs the memories of three men who had to endure political indoctrination, torture and solitary confinement.

Lars Rummel

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Producer
Ben Mauk, Sam Wolson, Nicholas Rubin, Matt Huynh
Executive Producer
Soo-Jeong Kang, Monica Racic
Artistic Design
Matt Huynh
Creative Technologist
Nicholas Rubin
VFX Artist
Nicholas Rubin
Sound
Jon Bernson
Script
Sam Wolson, Ben Mauk
Score
Jon Bernson
Narrator
Amanzhan Seituly, Erbaqyt Otarbai, Orynbek Koksebek
Key Collaborator
Nicholas Rubin, Ben Mauk, Matt Huynh
Director
Sam Wolson
Panorama Short Film 2022
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Remember How I Used to Ride a White Horse
Ivana Bošnjak Volda, Thomas Johnson Volda
Absent-minded everyday routines at the “White Horse” café overlap with daydreams and sound loops, until reality loses the ground beneath its feet.
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Remember How I Used to Ride a White Horse

Sjeti se kako sam jahala bijelog konja
Ivana Bošnjak Volda, Thomas Johnson Volda
Panorama Short Film 2022
Animated Film
Croatia
2022
10 minutes
Croatian
Subtitles: 
English

In the “White Horse” café, waitress and guests apathetically go through their routines. Meanwhile, the reality surrounding them seems to destabilise more and more: between white noise and the sound of tuning forks, between daydreams of galloping knights and ever-growing mountains of drizzling packet sugar. Ivana Bošniak Volda and Thomas Johnson Volda pile up layers of these images and sounds, until they crack – and clear the way to breathe.

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Ivana Bošnjak Volda, Thomas Johnson Volda
Script
Ivana Bošnjak Volda, Thomas Johnson Volda
Cinematographer
Ivan Slipčević
Editor
Iva Kraljević
Producer
Igor Grubić
Sound
Hrvoje Nikšić
Sound Design
Hrvoje Nikšić
Score
Hrvoje Nikšić
Animation
Ivana Bošnjak Volda, Thomas Johnson Volda
World Sales
Vanja Andrijević
Narrator
Iva Kraljević
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
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Republic of Silence

Republic of Silence
Diana El Jeiroudi
International Competition 2021
Documentary Film
France,
Germany,
Italy,
Qatar,
Syria
2021
183 minutes
Arabic,
English,
German,
Kurdish
Subtitles: 
English

Silence reigns in the Berlin flat, but the film, whose complex montage encompasses the disintegration of Syria and life in exile, leaves no doubt that things are different in director Diana El Jeiroudi’s mind. Archival footage, loose portraits of confidants and an intimate perspective that explores her own position and her way of coping with trauma add up to a multi-layered document.

“Evil has a very loud and terrifying sound,” El Jeiroudi already noted as a child. Growing up in a country marked by surveillance and military parades has left its mark. In “Republic of Silence”, she looks for a way to come to terms with it, condensing old material, some of which shot in Syria, with a written monologue and stories of persons who also chose exile in the course of the civil war. The result is a complex filmic space that reveals the political and social disintegration of a nation. El Jeiroudi increasingly concentrates on showing a present outside Syria, life in emigration. Passing her husband's  nocturnal teeth grinding, birthday parties and disruptions in the international film festival scene, a life between tension and new beginnings becomes apparent.
Carolin Weidner

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Director
Diana El Jeiroudi
Script
Diana El Jeiroudi
Cinematographer
Sebastian Bäumler, Diana El Jeiroudi, Orwa Nyrabia, Guevara Namer
Editor
Katja Dringenberg, Diana El Jeiroudi
Producer
Orwa Nyrabia, Diana El Jeiroudi
Co-Producer
Camille Laemlé
Sound
Raphaël Girardot, Nathalie Vidal, Pascal Capitolin
Winner of: Goethe-Institut Documentary Film Prize, Honourable Mendtion (International Competition)
Extended Reality: DOK Neuland 2021
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Revelation 360
Reed O’Beirne
A mirror sculpture at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London: There seems to be nothing there. Or is there? The limits of our imagination become the true narrative.

UK

UK
2021
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Revelation 360

Revelation 360
Reed O’Beirne
Extended Reality 2021
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UK
2021
6 minutes
English

Nothing meets everything in a digital moment of limbo. We find ourselves in the middle of a mirror sculpture at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London. There seems to be nothing there, but we are repeatedly asked to see more. The limits of our imagination and orientation become the true narrative. We could escape it at any time. But what would we be missing then?

Lars Rummel

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Producer
Reed O’Beirne
Production Company
Reedoco
Editor
Reed O’Beirne
Creative Technologist
Reed O’Beirne
Sound
Sam Gray
Script
Reed O’Beirne
Narrator
Heather Tracy
Key Collaborator
Kamila Kuc
Director
Reed O’Beirne
Cinematographer
Reed O’Beirne
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Revolution 21

Rewolucja 21
Martyna Peszko
Competition for the Audience Award 2022
Documentary Film
Poland
2022
53 minutes
Polish
Subtitles: 
English

Inspired by a political protest movement, the Teatr 21 – a theatre company of acting enthusiasts with Down’s syndrome – develops a play in which the participants articulate their wishes and demands and at the same time get to abandon themselves with great joy to creative development. Martyna Peszko attentively follows the creation process as it unfolds in a productively bustling rehearsal atmosphere, with musical accents provided by the improvisations of a free jazz trio.

In 2018, people with handicaps occupied the government building in Warsaw for forty days to demonstrate for more support and recognition. The protest had almost no political consequences, and yet: The revolutionary spark ignited the public. The Teatr 21 project takes up the events, draws strength from the disappointment about the failed insurgence. That leads to discussions about their artistic craft: What does professional acting mean? What has nudity to do with revolution? And why do you always have to understand the lyrics to songs? In exploring the relationship between performance and politics, they reclaim an autonomy they are often denied in life: over their own body, their own stories. The stage direction and dramaturgy provide an unobtrusive and intelligent framework, which is extended by Peszko’s judiciously observant workshop report.
Carolin Weidner

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Director
Martyna Peszko
Script
Martyna Peszko
Cinematographer
Magda Mosiewicz
Editor
Olga Kalagate
Producer
Justyna Sobczyk
Co-Producer
Katarzyna Tymusz
Sound
Adam Buka, Martyna Peszko, Konrad Wosik
Score
Zespol Pokusa
World Sales
Katarzyna Wilk
Nominated for: Young Eyes Film Award, MDR Film Prize, Leipziger Ring
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Rift Finfinnee

Rift Finfinnee
Daniel Kötter
German Competition 2020
Documentary Film
Ethiopia,
Germany
2020
79 minutes
Amharic,
Oromo
Subtitles: 
German

Socio-geographic explorations on the periphery of Addis Ababa, run through by a variety of borders and rifts – between agrarian and urban spatial practices, between economic and linguistic floes, between perspective and dilemma. A polyphonic audiovisual narrative of people who are forced to experience the impetuous urbanisation of African societies the hard way, recorded as a case study that expands into a complex allegory.

Addis Ababa (Finfinnee in the language of the rural Oromo people) is a rapidly growing East African metropolis. “Rift Finfinnee” evolves from the concrete observation of main and side effects of urbanisation in four extremely different settlements, located within sight of each other on the eastern outskirts of the Ethiopian capital, to an expansive composition about the dynamics of an urban turbo modernisation. The Great Rift Valley currently still (!) constitutes a both natural and symbolic barrier to limit the further tentacle-like expansion of the megacity into agricultural territory – across this and other rifts. This interim report on the situation at the rifts probes the field of tension created by unstable pasts, unreliable futures and a contested present.
Ralph Eue

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Director
Daniel Kötter
Cinematographer
Daniel Kötter
Editor
Daniel Kötter
Producer
Meike Martens
Sound
Marcin Lenarczyk
Score
Getatchew Merkuria
World Sales
Angelika Ramlow
Winner of: DEFA Sponsoring Prize
Audience Award Competition 2020
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Robin’s Hood
Jasmin Baumgartner
Robin, president of the Vienna football club RSV, loves his “dirty rotten bunch”. Passion is his recipe. That goes for moral courage, discipline and parties.
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Robin’s Hood

Robin’s Hood
Jasmin Baumgartner
Competition for the Audience Award 2020
Documentary Film
Austria
2020
93 minutes
English,
German,
Serbian
Subtitles: 
German

Fluctuation at the Vienna football club RSV is high. Coach Robin, who once hosted parties at the Prater sauna, sees his club as a political project, too: Players from various birth nations come together in his “dirty rotten bunch”. Athletic highlights are quite often followed by relegation, discipline and excess are cheek by jowl at RSV. Director Jasmin Baumgartner has followed Robin and his team over several years.

“My players are like my kids”, Robin says. And kids can be exhausting. They are caught with joints by the police on their way to the Slovenian training camp or prefer to go to the casino instead of completing their training units. But even president Robin isn’t averse to parties. On the sidelines of the amateur league it can get boozy and often rough: Opposing fans insult and discriminate against black athletes in particular. A behaviour for which Robin has no patience at all. He sees it this way: “If we integrate the super sweet Muslim fraction in our club, with our Serbian nationalists, uneducated Austrians and our Muslim-hating Congolese players, then we’ll not only be promoted to the fourth division. We’ll even stop the rise of the right-wing nationalists.”
Carolin Weidner

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Director
Jasmin Baumgartner
Cinematographer
Anna Hawliczek, Olga Kosanovic
Editor
Matthias Writze
Producer
Jasmin Baumgartner
Co-Producer
Dominic Spitaler
Score
Nvie Motho
Winner of: Gedanken Aufschluss Prize
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Roman’s Childhood

Romano vaikystė
Linas Mikuta
International Competition 2020
Documentary Film
Lithuania
2020
50 minutes
Lithuanian,
Russian
Subtitles: 
English, German Subtitles for deaf and hard-of-hearing

Romanas, his parents Aivaras and Diana and their little dog live in a cramped place in the Lithuanian harbour town of Klaipėda. Linas Mikuta takes an unprejudiced look at a loving family structure where dreams are interpreted, worries are shared and news negotiated over cigarettes and cake, while at the same time the narrative of a timeless childhood summer full of headstands by the side of the road, somersaults on the beach and afternoons in box houses unfolds.

With his friends Romanas roams through ruins, neighbourhoods and along the coast. The eight-year-old conquers his own worlds, lives in his own time. The result is a portrait of a wealth of relationships and resilience at a precarious place that’s completely of the moment. Everyday rituals, care and community are captured in humorous, warm tableaus and light-drenched exterior shots. This film knows about the great love in small things. It knows about pop songs that hit you right in the heart, about tears you are not left alone with, and that playing with the waves between the green sea and the white sand means all the world.
Djamila Grandits

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Director
Linas Mikuta
Script
Linas Mikuta
Cinematographer
Kristina Sereikaitė
Editor
Linas Mikuta
Producer
Linas Mikuta
Sound
Jonas Maksvytis
Score
David Hilowitz
Animation and Musique concrète 2021
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Rone: Bye Bye Macadam
Dimitri Stankowicz
In a shamanic ritual set to Intelligent House beats, half-human creatures bundle bubbling energy and seem to direct the universe with their dance movements.
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Rone: Bye Bye Macadam

Rone: Bye Bye Macadam
Dimitri Stankowicz
Animation and Musique concrète 2021
Animated Film
France
2012
4 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

In an infinite expanse of black, a white nuclear entity emerges and is invoked by a woman. She triggers a big bang and a shamanic dance ritual set to Intelligent House beats. Bubbling energy is bundled into a ball of pulsating lightning by women with antlers. Their movements seem to direct the course of the universe.

Cornelia Friederike Müller aka CFM

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Director
Dimitri Stankowicz
Producer
InFiné
Animation
Dimitri Stankowicz
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Rosemary A.D. (After Dad)

Rosemary A.D. (After Dad)
Ethan Barrett
International Competition Short Film 2022
Animated Film
USA
2021
10 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

Having a child is a heavy new responsibility. When Ethan Barrett becomes a stay-at-home dad and suddenly finds himself in charge of the welfare of his little daughter, he realises abruptly that his every action will influence her life – whether he wants it or not. Charming, ironical and witty, he explores how to be least in the way of her perfect development. The next little masterpiece of tongue-in-cheek humour after “Burp” (DOK Leipzig 2020).

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Ethan Barrett
Cinematographer
Ethan Barrett
Editor
Ethan Barrett
Producer
Tiffany Barrett
Sound
Ethan Barrett
Score
Ethan Barrett
Animation
Ethan Barrett
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
Matinee Saxon State Archive 2023
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Restitution of the Art Treasures to the Green Vault
anonymous
After the defeat of the Nazi regime, the Soviet occupiers – later friends – were anxious to establish good relationships: They returned “evacuated” art treasures amidst great media attention.
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Restitution of the Art Treasures to the Green Vault

Rückgabe der Kunstschätze an das Grüne Gewölbe
anonymous
Matinee Saxon State Archive 2023
Documentary Film
GDR
1958
5 minutes
without dialogue

Opening the film is a highly visible Soviet coat of arms with translations of Marx’s call “Workers of the world, unite!” into several languages. In the middle of a media circus, representatives of the Soviet Union restituted art treasures to the GDR. The highlight was the return of “evacuated” objects to the Green Vault in Dresden.

Konstantin Wiesinger

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Director
anonymous
Genius Loci 2020
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S-Bahn Leipzig [excerpt]
Ralph Kollowa
The Leipzig S-Bahn was inaugurated in 1968/69 as a state-of-the-art mobility option for the population. The heart-shaped layout of the lines, recognizable even today, dates back to this time.
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S-Bahn Leipzig [excerpt]

S-Bahn Leipzig [Ausschnitt]
Ralph Kollowa
Genius Loci 2020
Documentary Film
GDR
1969
9 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

At the turn of 1968/69, the decision was taken to introduce a Leipzig City Express to “relieve inner city traffic as an attractive local passenger transport system”. A forward-looking measure of traffic policy which – at a time when the car-friendly city was still the dominant concept in urban planning – represented an appealing mobility option for the citizens of Leipzig.

Konstantin Wiesinger

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Director
Ralph Kollowa
Producer
Filmstudio Kulturhaus der Eisenbahner Leipzig
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Saint Marietta

Saint Marietta
Ben Young
International Competition Short Film 2021
Documentary Film
UK
2021
13 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
English

The starting point of this documentary exploration is a 1980s abuse scandal in Cleveland, northern England, which turned out to be a scandal of false accusations. In his uniquely personal and literarily remarkable way, Ben Young discusses this historical event from offscreen. What we see is surprising contemporary footage of the region. Image and sound unite in a strong-minded attempt to capture a piece of local history by cinematic means.

Borjana Gaković

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Director
Ben Young
Script
Ben Young
Editor
Theo Watkins
Producer
Ben Young
Sound
Jack Eyres
Score
Blessed are the Hearts that Bend