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Kids DOK 2021
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Saka sy Vorona – Cat and Bird
Franka Sachse
A simple yet fast-paced silhouette animation: The black cat and white bird's world unravels when they venture into each other's space.
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Saka sy Vorona – Cat and Bird

Saka sy Vorona – Katze und Vogel
Franka Sachse
Kids DOK 2021
Animated Film
Germany
2021
8 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Black and white, white and black. At first everything seems well-ordered in this bicoloured world. The black cat lives in the white field, the white bird in the black one. Each in their place. But when the two venture into each other’s space, nothing stays the same and their world unravels. A fast-paced silhouette animation.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Franka Sachse
Producer
Uli Seis
Sound
Christian Schunke, Florian Marquardt
Score
Andreas Kuch
Animation
Franka Sachse, Aline Helmcke
Funder
MDM, Kulturstiftung des Freistaates Sachsen, BKM
Camera Lucida 2022
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Salamone, Pampa
Heinz Emigholz
Concrete hubris looms over the Argentinean pampa around Buenos Aires. The buildings of Francisco Salamone (1897–1959) advertise a pitiless modern age.
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Salamone, Pampa

Salamone, Pampa
Heinz Emigholz
Camera Lucida 2022
Documentary Film
Germany
2022
62 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Slaughterhouses with concrete blades on top, monumental cemetery gates in the plains: Architect Francisco Salamone (1897–1959) shaped the image of the Argentinean pampa around Buenos Aires. In part 34 of his “Photography and beyond” series, Heinz Emigholz once more probes architecture for biographical traces. Salamone, who immigrated from Sicily as a child, realised his ideas between 1936 and 1940, when Mussolini’s Italy re-discovered architecture as an ideological craft.

Axes seem to be buried in the façade of the Coronel Pringles city hall. Elsewhere, stone tree fungi grow. And in front of the Saldungaray cemetery, viewed from the rear, a giant pancake or satellite dish forms, while in front the head of a suffering Jesus protrudes from the concrete. Monumental designs, occasionally incorporating elements of Art Deco or Italian Futurism, towering in the sky and advertising importance. Francisco Salamone worked in the years of the “Década infame”, that infamous decade followed shortly afterwards by the presidency of Juan Perón. The buildings seem inhospitable and full of hubris. They are supposed to herald modernity and progress and yet loomed terrifyingly over the peasantry of the country. Heinz Emigholz documents these intimidating buildings from every conceivable angle.
Carolin Weidner

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Director
Heinz Emigholz
Script
Heinz Emigholz
Cinematographer
Heinz Emigholz, Till Beckmann
Editor
Till Beckmann, Heinz Emigholz
Producer
Irene von Alberti, Frieder Schlaich
Sound
Esteban Bellotto, Christian Obermaier, Jochen Jezussek
World Sales
Frieder Schlaich
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Salute to the Sun

Pozdrav suncu
Darko Masnec
Competition for the Audience Award Short Film 2022
Animated Film
Croatia
2022
9 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

It’s lonely out in space and only the sun can warm you. In his imaginative 2D animation, Darko Masnec makes lines come alive and breathes life into abstract geometrical figures, as if Paul Klee and the Shadoks were celebrating a colourful banquet of metamorphoses. Stylised forms sprout luminescent organic compounds that tell a touching love story in outer space.

Christoph Terhechte

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Director
Darko Masnec
Script
Darko Masnec, Lana Cirkveni
Cinematographer
Darko Masnec
Editor
Darko Masnec
Producer
Stjepan Milas
Sound
Luka Smetiško
Sound Design
Luka Smetiško
Score
Luka Smetiško
Animation
Darko Masnec, Anita Kos, Stjepan Milas
World Sales
Vanja Andrijević
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
Extended Reality: DOK Neuland 2021
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Samsara
Hsin-Chien Huang
Earth is destroyed, time nothing but an illusion. In space we explore our new collective consciousness and assume forms not originally envisaged by our DNA.
2021
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Samsara

Lun hui
Hsin-Chien Huang
Extended Reality 2021
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Taiwan
2021
21 minutes
English

What happens when we have to leave the destroyed earth? This VR experience takes us into space: Our consciousness becomes collective and our DNA is modified into new life forms. Time is nothing but an illusion here – past, present and future merge. We end up where we began, but in what form and when? A cycle of endless reincarnation.

Lars Rummel

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Producer
Hsiao-Yue Tsau
Executive Producer
Chung-Hsien Chen
Production Company
Virtual and Physical Media Integration Association of Taiwan
Editor
Hsin-Chien Huang
Interactive Design
Wei-Chieh Chiu
Artistic Design
Guan-Yi Li, Zu-Wei Chen
Creative Technologist
Wei-Chieh Chiu, Hua-Lun Wu, Chun-Yen Yu, Pei-Yang Yeh
Motion Capture
4DViews
Sound
Jason Binnick
Score
Jason Binnick
Director
Hsin-Chien Huang
German Competition Documentary Film 2023
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Showhouse
Anna Lauenstein, Max Hilsamer
“The world in one garden” – with this claim of omnipotence, the construction of the Botanical Garden in Dahlem began. The deeper one enters, the clearer the traces of imperialist thinking emerge.
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Showhouse

Schauhaus
Anna Lauenstein, Max Hilsamer
German Competition Documentary Film 2023
Documentary Film
Germany
2023
30 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

From a distance, the glass greenhouse looks like a spaceship which could have landed decades or only minutes ago. In any case, the Botanical Garden in Berlin seems to belong to another era. A group of young people are exploring, feeling plants, trees, and the building according to their very own criteria. Are they aliens? Are they imitating the expeditions of German explorers from the colonial period?

The commentary muses on the history of the place: at the end of the 19th century, work began on the construction of the new greenhouses of the Botanical Garden in Dahlem to bring the world to one garden. This idea formulated a claim of omnipotence, too. In the rambling park, the camera comes across the naturalistic statue of a semi-nude man sowing seeds. It was created by the sculptor Hermann Joachim Pagels, who was very successful under the Nazis. The deeper the film penetrates the thickets of this garden, the more traces of imperial and colonialist thinking come to light. But the Botanical Garden is also a utopian place. What if this greenhouse-spaceship were to take off to distant spheres again? Could the plants guarantee the survival of our species on other planets? But perhaps they have a different plan, a life of their own?

Anke Leweke

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Director
Anna Lauenstein, Max Hilsamer
Cinematographer
Max Hilsamer
Editor
Max Hilsamer, Anna Lauenstein
Sound
Adrian Gutzelnig
Score
Sebastian Eppner
-
Martina Weber
Nominated for: Gedanken Aufschluss Prize
German Competition 2022
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Slaughterhouses of Modernity
Heinz Emigholz
From the Argentinean pampa to the Bolivian highlands to the middle of Berlin: a trenchant critique of German history in its most visible manifestation, architecture.
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Slaughterhouses of Modernity

Schlachthäuser der Moderne
Heinz Emigholz
German Competition 2022
Documentary Film
Germany
2022
80 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

An Argentinean builder who has built council halls, cemetery gates and abattoirs in the pampa as if from a modernist assembly line. Then a Bolivian architect, whose gaudy functional buildings in the highland defy description and imagination. Last, but not least, a new old palace in the middle of Berlin. Connections are plentiful, none of them edifying. Heinz Emigholz uses them for a pamphlet against stylistic amnesia and historical falsification.

The first film in Heinz Emigholz’s series “Photography and beyond” was released in 1983 and, including the two works screened by DOK Leipzig this year in the Camera Lucida section, there are now 35. But although “Slaughterhouses of Modernity” uses a number of sequences from the other two works, it has little in common with them in terms of form and ductus. While the aforementioned rather minimalist films do without commentary and partly without inserts, this one is characterised by its edgy monologues and courageous use of stylistic inconsistencies. Polemics and black humour are not unusual in Emigholz’s universe. But one has never seen him spoiling for a fight as gleefully as in this complex exploration of German history and its ugly manifestations. Not so much a late work as a new departure.
Christoph Terhechte

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Director
Heinz Emigholz
Script
Heinz Emigholz
Cinematographer
Till Beckmann, Heinz Emigholz
Editor
Heinz Emigholz, Till Beckmann
Producer
Frieder Schlaich, Irene von Alberti
Co-Producer
Rolf Bergmann
Sound
Esteban Bellotto, Rainer Gerlach, Christian Obermaier, Jochen Jezussek
Score
Kiev Stingl
World Sales
Frieder Schlaich
Key Collaborator
Angel Cordero Siles
Narrator
Susanne Bredehöft, Heinz Emigholz, Kiev Stingl, Stefan Kolosko, Arno Brandlhuber
Nominated for: VER.DI Prize for Solidarity, Humanity and Fairness
Kids DOK 2023
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Spin Cycle
Gurli Bachmann
A pair of socks lose sight of each other during the spin cycle of the washing machine. Being suddenly alone gives rise to new encounters and puts the socks’ friendship to a tough test.
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Spin Cycle

Schleudergang
Gurli Bachmann
Kids DOK 2023
Animated Film
Germany
2022
7 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

A pair of socks used to be inseparable and lived as soulmates in their drawer. But they lose sight of each other during the spin cycle in the washing machine. How awful to be suddenly alone, one of the socks thinks. But for the first time it becomes aware of the other clothes around it. These new encounters put the socks’ friendship to a tough test.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Gurli Bachmann
Producer
Gurli Bachmann
Sound
Tiago Tobias Cabral Fernandes
Sound Design
Arzu Saglam
Animation
Gurli Bachmann, Leonard Ermel
Genius Loci 2020
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Barrier Games
Ralph Kollowa
An ironic short film set to the music of Schlager singer Chris Doerk: The seemingly endless wait at railway crossings leads to the formation of couples and other fateful events.
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Barrier Games

Schrankenspiele
Ralph Kollowa
Genius Loci 2020
Documentary Film
GDR
1970
5 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

The railway from the point of view of people who travel by bicycle, on foot or by car: A Schlager music recording of GDR singer Chris Doerk is re-cut many times to accompany the endless-seeming wait at a railway crossing. Meanwhile, young people find each other, couples form. Even the birth of a child finds a place in this ironic short film.

Konstantin Wiesinger

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Director
Ralph Kollowa
Producer
Amateurfilm Studio VEB Flachglaskombinat Torgau
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Scum Mutation

Scum Mutation
Ov
International Competition Short Film 2021
Animated Film
France
2020
10 minutes
English,
French,
Italian,
Spanish
Subtitles: 
English

Four creatures wobble like marionettes in the black void. An alien power tries to subdue them, police voices strike like truncheons. Bent, with bulging or thread-thin limbs, their skin turned inside out – human anatomy has mutated. But these vulnerable bodies start to fight back … “Scum Mutation” takes us into the battle zone without protection, into an indelible energy field of radical feminist protest – and becomes a resounding beacon of reconquest.

André Eckardt

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Director
Ov
Script
Ov
Editor
Ov
Producer
Le Fresnoy – Studio national des arts contemporains
Sound
Ov, Raphaëlle Duquesnoy
Score
Ivvvo
Animation
Ov, Paul Guilbert, Jeremy Waulter
Kids DOK 2022
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Soon May the Musifants Come
Meike Fehre
Ship ahoy, the musifants are afloat again! Charlie and Grandpa Günter get mail from the small green cactus in New Zealand. They set sail, singing their special shanty.
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Soon May the Musifants Come

Seebärenlied
Meike Fehre
Kids DOK 2022
Animated Film
Germany
2022
4 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

Ship ahoy, the musifants are back! This time, Charlie and Grandpa Günter get mail from the small green cactus in New Zealand and set sail with Fox and Captain Krause. On the way, they fish the little wild sow Svenja from the sea and sing their special shanty. The waves rise when the retired circus elephant makes musical forays into 1920s and 1930s song collections.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Meike Fehre
Cinematographer
Sabine Dully
Editor
Thomas Schmidl
Producer
Meike Fehre
Co-Producer
Nina Paysen
Sound
Günter Röhn
Score
Eike Hosenfeld, Moritz Denis
Animation
Vera Lalyko
World Sales
Sara Cooper
Broadcaster
RBB Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg
Kids DOK 2020
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Seahorse
Nele Dehnenkamp
Hanan thinks her little brother should know how to swim. When she came to Europe in a rubber dinghy she was terrified of water. Today she is a swimming instructor.
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Seahorse

Seepferdchen
Nele Dehnenkamp
Kids DOK 2020
Documentary Film
Germany
2020
16 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

“Guess what we’re doing! We’re going to practice swimming.” Hanan accompanies her brother to classes in the public pool. The first swimming badge is called the Seahorse, their instructor explains, because it “stands” in the water and doesn’t drown. When Hanan’s family came to Europe in a rubber dinghy, she couldn’t swim. To forget this experience, she learned not to go under in the water – like a seahorse.

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Director
Nele Dehnenkamp
Cinematographer
Tobias Winkel, Sina Diehl
Editor
Jana Briesner
Producer
Christine Duttlinger, Nele Dehnenkamp
Sound
Johann Meis, Simon Droessler
Score
Paul Chriske
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Self

Self
Claudia Larcher
Animation Perspectives 2021
Animated Film
Austria
2015
8 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Nothing is closer to us than our skin. Its beautiful and less beautiful parts envelop the self, separate it from all else. A foray along naked parts of the body takes us from a shiny ridge via a rounded protuberance to a shady gorge. A neck. A belly…ear. A fellybear? Photos, videoclips and sounds form an irritating body collage.

André Eckardt

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Director
Claudia Larcher
Cinematographer
Claudia Larcher
Producer
Claudia Larcher
Sound
Constantin Popp
Panorama: Central and Eastern Europe 2023
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Self-Portrait Along the Borderline
Anna Dziapshipa
Abkhazia, a place of memory and at the same time a blind spot for the director. Almost impossible to enter from Georgia, she chooses an associative and personal approach to the split-off territory.
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Self-Portrait Along the Borderline

Avtoportreti zghvarze
Anna Dziapshipa
Panorama: Central and Eastern Europe 2023
Documentary Film
Georgia
2023
50 minutes
Georgian,
Russian
Subtitles: 
English

Parts of the house director Anna Dziapshipa traces in her autobiographical roamings through the past look like straight out of a horror film: cobwebbed, dark, derelict. It is located in Abkhazia, the region officially off-limits to Georgians, protected by Russia and not recognised as an autonomous republic by the international community.

One half of Dziapshipa’s family comes from here, including a football player who once was a key player for Dinamo Tbilisi. The filmmaker edits footage of his sports activities into “Self-Portrait Along the Borderline,” but also shows the splendour of the former Soviet holiday paradise. It is a personal, associative approach in which Dziapshipa analyses and reflects on her own experiences as a child with both Georgian and Abkhazian family backgrounds. Discrimination plays a role, as do solemn and disturbing things. Time and again, spiders crawl through the frame, weaving their webs and thus connections.

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Anna Dziapshipa
Cinematographer
Anna Dziapshipa
Editor
Eka Tsotsoria
Producer
Anna Dziapshipa
Co-Producer
Niko Mikadze
Sound
Anna Dziapshipa
Sound Design
Paata Godziashvili
Score
Nika Paniashvili
Nominated for: MDR Film Prize
Dancing in the Dark 2022
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Serpentine Dance
Louis Lumière, Auguste Lumière
In the early days of cinema, audiences were hungry for pictures bursting with vitality. The serpentine dance with its graceful shifting patterns, and in colour, satisfied their wish.
1897
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Serpentine Dance

Danse serpentine
Louis Lumière, Auguste Lumière
Dancing in the Dark 2022
Documentary Film
France
1897
1 minute
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Movement, movement: In the early days of cinema, audiences were hungry for pictures bursting with vitality. For many film pioneers, the subject par excellence was the serpentine dance, which produced graceful shifting patterns by means of ample veils. The Lumière brothers additionally had the film hand-coloured, frame by frame, reinforcing the vivid expression of the dynamic body geometries.

André Eckardt

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Director
Louis Lumière, Auguste Lumière
Cinematographer
Louis Lumière, Auguste Lumière
Producer
Louis Lumière, Auguste Lumière
Extended Reality 2022
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Seven Grams
Karim Ben Khelifa
Our everyday digital life is unthinkable without mobile phones. But what natural and human resources does the tech industry require for this innovation?
2021
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Seven Grams

Seven Grams
Karim Ben Khelifa
Extended Reality 2022
XR
France,
USA,
UK
2021
24 minutes
English,
French,
German

Our everyday digital life is unthinkable without smartphones. Across the world, more than five billion such devices are in circulation. Each one of those is even touched more than 2,600 times per day. This AR experience takes us through the hidden history of this technology and thus into the Democratic Republic of the Congo. What natural and human resources does the tech industry require for its innovations?

Lars Rummel

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Executive Producer
Chloé Jarry, Opeyemi Olukemi
Production Company
Lucid Realities
Animation
TT Hernandez
AR Developer
Novelab
Sound
Frank Weber
Script
Karim Ben Khelifa, Juan B. Diaz
Key Collaborator
Quentin Noirfalisse
Director
Karim Ben Khelifa
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Sewing Love

Sewing Love
Xu Yuan
International Competition Animated Film 2023
Animated Film
Japan
2023
8 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

The two main characters of this film seem made for each other. They literally fit together, merge into each other, melt into a colourful, psychedelic, swirling whole. They function together, until one of them disconnects. The madness of this riot of colours turns into a dark nightmare when the one left behind re-absorbs the other by force. Against her will, the renegade must now be sewn to her partner. The once flourishing relationship degenerates into an irritating visual and audio chaos of aggressively twitching drawings and shattered sounds. Impaled on a gnarly tree, the couple’s bodies decay. As they are dying away, darkness turns into light and fresh blossoms open on the pale bones.

Franka Sachse

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Director
Xu Yuan
Producer
Tomokazu Nomura
Sound Design
Nanami Sato
Animation
Xu Yuan
Nominated for: Gedanken Aufschluss Prize, mephisto 97.6 Audience Award