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International Competition Animated Film
Filmstill Extremely Short
Extremely Short
Koji Yamamura
The last syllable on the lips of a dying man is “da”. Koji Yamamura translates a short story by author Hideo Furukawa into a thrilling and highly dynamic film.
Filmstill Extremely Short

Extremely Short

Totemo mijikai
Koji Yamamura
International Competition Animated Film
Animated Film
Japan,
USA
2024
5 minutes
Japanese
Subtitles: 
English
German premiere

Life is short, extremely short. The time between birth and death seems to fly by. Snip your finger – and it’s all over. The last seconds are just long enough to pronounce the syllable “da”. It is precisely this syllable, spoken with someone’s last dying breath, that is picked up by a man who looks for the shortest of all things in the streets of Tokyo. The syllable whirls through his thoughts, triggering a torrent of reflections on the Japanese language that he gets more and more worked up about. In a dadaist manner, the “da” words hurtle at us like notes in jazz. Bold ink drawings move across the white background, sometimes fluidly, sometimes explosively. A last “da” completes the extemporisation and brings to a standstill all the energetic circling and vibrating that dominated the image before. The dying man closes his eyes. But the end is followed by a new beginning.
“Extremely Short” marks the start of the series “Bungaku Bideo” – literature videos – which, commissioned by the Yanai Initiative, makes innovative accomplices of contemporary Japanese literature and international animation. In this case, Koji Yamamura encounters a piece of prose by Hideo Furukawa, listens to the monologue recited by the author himself and translates his linguistic furor into an exciting visual form.


Franka Sachse

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Director
Koji Yamamura
Script
Hideo Furukawa
Cinematographer
Koji Yamamura
Editor
Koji Yamamura
Producer
Koji Yamamura
Sound
Sunao Isaji
Sound Design
Sunao Isaji
Animation
Koji Yamamura
Animation Technique
Drawn

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Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
Animation Perspectives
Filmstill Families’ Albums
Families’ Albums
Moïa Jobin-Paré
The photo albums of other families hold special secrets. The arms and hands of unknown grandparents, aunts and friends perform a ghostly pantomime.
Filmstill Families’ Albums

Families’ Albums

Albums de familles
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Animation Perspectives
Animated Film
Canada
2023
8 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None
No Premiere

Found private photo albums: The connections between the pictures remain as abstract as that which the photographs show is concrete. In this film, grandparents, aunts and children do not look out of the past at the viewer in the now but into the mysterious depths of a corridor or the vastness of a bay. Poetic spaces of interpretation open up.


André Eckardt

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Director
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Script
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Cinematographer
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Editor
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Producer
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Sound
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Sound Design
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Animation
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Animation Technique
Collage, Drawn, Manipulated Images

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Filmstill Freeride in C
Freeride in C
Edmunds Jansons
Winter sports are going on in the white silence of the mountains – in blue and red. Slalom, chairlift and the whole fun of skiing can be cheerfully discovered in experimental and abstract style.
Filmstill Freeride in C

Freeride in C

Freeride in C
Edmunds Jansons
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Animated Film
Latvia
2024
10 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None
European premiere

A thrilling short film by renowned Latvian animation artist and children’s book illustrator Edmunds Jansons. Winter sports enthusiasts in red and blue ski suits race down the slopes. Everything from queuing up at the ski lifts to wild downhill races happens to the rapid beat of an electronic music composition. All the pleasure of skiing, drawn cheerfully and with subtle deeper meanings.


Lina Dinkla

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Director
Edmunds Jansons
Script
Edmunds Jansons
Editor
Edmunds Jansons
Producer
Sabine Andersone
Sound
Ģirts Bišs
Score
Terry Riley
Animation
Edmunds Jansons, Mārtiņš Dūmiņš
Animation Technique
2D Digital

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International Competition Animated Film
Filmstill Haunted House
Haunted House
Ayden Lamb
The dark confines of a flat, light still burning in the kitchen. Ghostlike apparitions mingle with old video recordings. This was the home of a loved one who lived in two worlds.
Filmstill Haunted House

Haunted House

Haunted House
Ayden Lamb
International Competition Animated Film
Animated Film
Canada,
USA
2024
4 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
English
World premiere

Memories of a loved one: The camera explores the dark confines of a flat. Light is still burning in the kitchen; objects are scattered haphazardly on the living room tables. The eyes follow into the labyrinthine self, now turned into space, of a once familiar and now absent person. The narrator’s voice begins by asserting that everything in this place is true. It “shows” the places where the remembered person learned to crochet and where she shelled peas.
The narrative remains factual, but a gap begins to open. Ghost-like apparitions intrude in the old video images, phantom voices populate the noise-like echo sounds. Just like the crocheting and the peas, a naked murderer and other unpleasant shadows are part of the house inspected here. As things progress, individual threads are spun together to form the symbolic crocheted doily of a home. Incredibly poetic and very personal, Ayden Lamb’s “Haunted House” brings to life on film a person who during their lifetime was present – had to be present – in two worlds.


André Eckardt

Contains mentions of death

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Director
Ayden Lamb
Cinematographer
John Moon
Producer
Ayden Lamb
Sound
Chris Scott
Sound Design
Chris Scott
Score
Chris Scott
Animation
Ayden Lamb
Animation Technique
Clay, Drawn, Rotoscope, Objects

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Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
International Competition Animated Film
Filmstill Hun Tun
Hun Tun
Magdalena Hejzlarová
An encounter with the King of Chaos: Hun Tun drives you on, Hun Tun gives you the strength for countless hours of overtime and all-nighters – and in return robs you of your sleep and changes you.
Filmstill Hun Tun

Hun Tun

Hun Tun
Magdalena Hejzlarová
International Competition Animated Film
Animated Film
Czech Republic,
France
2024
15 minutes
Czech
Subtitles: 
English
German premiere

In a fantastic sphere somewhere between animation, live-action film and performance, a tale of Hun Tun, King of Chaos, unfolds. Hun Tun cheers you on, Hun Tun drives you forward, Hun Tun keeps you awake. He gives you strength for countless hours of overtime and endless leisure activities. But in return, Hun Tun robs you of your sleep and transforms you.
Fragments of everyday life – cups, bottle caps, pill packages – speak of sleepless nights and complete exhaustion, of wanting to sleep and being unable to. Superimpositions of elegantly animated, delicate sand elements introduce rhythm and texture. Danced narrative moments in expressive costumes bring lightness and at the same time convey intense moods, with a precise overarching sound design weaving the various levels into a gripping reflection on a very personal conflict.


Franka Sachse

Photosensitivity warning: Contains flashes of light that may trigger seizures for people with visual sensitivities.

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Director
Magdalena Hejzlarová
Script
Magdalena Hejzlarová
Cinematographer
Zdena Sýkorová
Editor
Alexander Kashcheev
Producer
Karolína Davidová
Co-Producer
Romain Bent
Sound
Alexander Kashcheev
Sound Design
Alexander Kashcheev
Score
Gosheven
Animation
Eliška Kerbachová, Magdalena Hejzlarová, Anna Belova
Animation Technique
Live Action, 2D Digital, Objects

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Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
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Animation Night
Filmstill Hungry Ghost
Hungry Ghost
Guido Devadder
The Phenakistiscope in three dimensions: A sculpture that shows the ghostly march of silently screaming people through a landscape of arms and legs in short animation loops.
Filmstill Hungry Ghost

Hungry Ghost

Hungry Ghost
Guido Devadder
Animation Night
Animated Film
Belgium
2022
7 minutes
without dialogue
No Premiere

The Phenakistiscope in 3D: Guido Devadder has created a sculpture that shows the ghostly march of silently screaming people across a landscape of stretched-out arms and grasping hands in small animation loops. To Kaitlin McSweeney’s enchanting vocals and the beat of an old machine, he tells the dark fairytale of the constant cycle of desire and greed.


André Eckardt

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Director
Guido Devadder
Producer
LUCA School of Arts
Sound Design
Kaitlin McSweeney
Animation
Guido Devadder
Animation Technique
Replacement, Puppets

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Animation Perspectives
Filmstill I Know You
I Know You
Gudrun Krebitz
Someone probes their own fear in a childlike voice and sketchy images. There are certain pieces of evidence, like the shovel and that black thing that grabs the soul like a spider.
Filmstill I Know You

I Know You

I Know You
Gudrun Krebitz
Animation Perspectives
Animated Film
Austria,
Germany
2010
4 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None
No Premiere

“I know you” is easier said than “I know myself.” Here, someone probes their own fear in a childlike voice and sketchy images. There are certain pieces of evidence, like the shovel used by a young woman to dig a deep hole. And there is that black thing that grabs her soul like a spider. A cautious and curious mutual approach in sometimes concrete, sometimes abstract ink drawings.


André Eckardt

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Director
Gudrun Krebitz
Sound Design
Marian Mentrup
Animation Technique
Drawn

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German Competition Documentary Film
Filmstill There Are Many Doors in My Mother’s Home
There Are Many Doors in My Mother’s Home
David Kind
Family photos. A woman’s face is scratched out or overpainted. Fragmentary descriptions of the mother’s sudden outbursts are added. Approaching the trauma of an experience of violence.
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There Are Many Doors in My Mother’s Home

In den Wohnungen meiner Mutter sind viele Türen
David Kind
German Competition Documentary Film
Documentary Film
Germany
2024
18 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English
World premiere

We all know photos with painted-over or cut-out faces. The repeatedly inserted hand that works on family pictures with pens and other utensils seems like a refrain. The attempts at eradication are audible. They are a dissonance transferred to the body. Scratch, distort, remove. Usually a woman’s head.
Even if the narrator speaks in the third person, even if the hand may not be his hand, these could be his own experiences. The fragmentary descriptions revolve around a mother who beats and tortures her children. It is a childhood in permanent fear. How do you deal with the memories and scars in adulthood? Can the experience be put into words at all? Why do you feel strangely alienated from your siblings who suffered the same? David Kind’s essayistic approach to the trauma of violence is questioning. The doors of the title are opened with extreme caution.


Anke Leweke

Contains mentions of physical violence, mental health conditions, suicide, child abuse

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Director
David Kind
Script
David Kind
Cinematographer
David Kind
Editor
David Kind
Producer
David Kind
Sound
Florian Puls, Fabian Habecker, Konrad Ruda
Sound Design
Konrad Ruda

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Camera Lucida
Filmstill Just Above the Surface of the Earth
Just Above the Surface of the Earth
Marianna Milhorat
Conservationist on the trail of the sixth great mass extinction. An experimental portrait that tells of frogs, starfish and bats – and ultimately of us humans.
Filmstill Just Above the Surface of the Earth

Just Above the Surface of the Earth

Just Above the Surface of the Earth
Marianna Milhorat
Camera Lucida
Documentary Film
Canada,
USA
2024
69 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
English
German premiere

Highly focused groups of humans move through nature. It is night and they are listening. Or it is midday and they are counting. Sometimes they carry antennas on their backs and roam meadows at the edge of the forest. They are the witnesses of the so-called sixth extinction, the people who document the disappearance of biodiversity in the Anthropocene. Marianna Milhorat approaches them with patience, spending a long time with women who discuss the intensity of the croaking of frogs, while the roar of the streets can be heard in the background. Others report on the “sea star wasting disease”, a mysterious illness that turns starfish into a whitish mush.
“Just Above the Surface of the Earth” leaves little room for hope, but at the same time puts its faith in the indefatigable individuals who have at least decided not to close their eyes. It is to them that Milhorat dedicates this experimental portrait, sophisticated on all cinematic levels. For it is not only bats that flutter through the film, but also thoughts: by Cormac McCarthy, William Golding, Martin Heidegger, or about the mythical river of the dead, Styx. The score, composed by Brian Kirkbride, translates the various microcosms into immersive sound art, giving us access to a world that we often inhabit as if blind and deaf.


Carolin Weidner

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Director
Marianna Milhorat
Cinematographer
Marianna Milhorat
Editor
Marianna Milhorat
Producer
Marianna Milhorat
Sound Design
Marianna Milhorat
Score
Brian Kirkbride

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Camera Lucida
Filmstill Lapilli
Lapilli
Paula Ďurinová
After the death of her grandparents, the director finds an expression for her grief in surreal rock and landscape formations. An associative, free-floating tour of inspection.
Filmstill Lapilli

Lapilli

Lapilli
Paula Ďurinová
Camera Lucida
Documentary Film
Slovakia,
Germany
2024
65 minutes
Slovak
Subtitles: 
English
German premiere

Surreal formations, stalactites, rocks moulded by water and poisonous bubbling. The images that turn into an exploration of her own soul for Paula Ďurinová seem like a dream landscape. Grief plays a key role – Ďurinová’s grandparents both died during the Covid pandemic. She looks for them between the gases and fumes, dives through a body of water that has ceased to exist but in whose cool freshness her grandfather once bathed his feet and across which she used to swim with her grandmother.
“Lapilli” works in an associative and abstract way. At the same time, the minerals recovered by Ďurinová have something very concrete about them: compressed, buckled and broken, sharp-edged, corroded or gently polished. At one point, the director compares herself to a stone detached from its rock, questioning and without orientation, drifting around: “I don’t feel the ground anymore.” “Lapilli” leaves no doubt that feelings of pain and helplessness can harbour greater strength, but also a very special poetry and beauty. The interplay with an organic experimental soundscape opens up an intimate, almost universal experience.


Carolin Weidner

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Director
Paula Ďurinová
Script
Paula Ďurinová, Dane Komljen, Tamara Antonijević
Cinematographer
Paula Ďurinová
Editor
Paula Ďurinová, Deniz Şimşek
Producer
Matej Sotník, Viera Čákanyová
Co-Producer
Paula Ďurinová
Sound
Paula Ďurinová
Sound Design
Agnese Menguzzato, Paula Ďurinová
Score
Petra Hermanova

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Nominated for: MDR Film Prize
Animation Night
Filmstill Lapis
Lapis
James Whitney
Myriads of dots orbit the kaleidoscopic centre to the sweeping sound of a sitar. A breathtaking piece of visual music, realised by means of early computer animation.
Filmstill Lapis

Lapis

Lapis
James Whitney
Animation Night
Animated Film
USA
1966
10 minutes
without dialogue
No Premiere

To the sweeping sound of a sitar, thousands and thousands of dots orbit a kaleidoscopic centre, like the individual notes of a raga circle the keynote. Repeated graphic patterns blossom and crumble back into the mass. As traditional as the reference points for James Whitney's breathtaking visual music were, the realisation with early computer animation by his brother John Whitney was just as innovative.


André Eckardt

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Director
James Whitney
Animation Technique
Drawn, Analog Computer

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International Competition Animated Film
Filmstill Lines
Lines
Martin Schmidt
Two colour surfaces battle, taking up more and more space in their contest to outdo each other, causing breathlessness. An abstract and yet physically tangible cinematic event – large and loud.
Filmstill Lines

Lines

Lines
Martin Schmidt
International Competition Animated Film
Animated Film
Germany
2024
4 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None
German premiere

Breathing is vital and needs space. A small blue square appears out of nowhere, vibrating nervously and growing into a narrow line. Its red mirror image follows suit. Both take up more and more room in a contest to outdo the other, while a growing shortness of breath is wedged between them.
Martin Schmidt pulls off an astonishing feat: He generates a physically tangible cinematic experience from abstraction. He choreographs smooth surfaces in the cold, technical logic of their skirmish and electronically deconstructs the sounds of gasping. As the battle is getting fiercer, things are visually and acoustically compressed and stretched, twisted and filtered, until a heavy monster of tension emerges. “Lines” is big and loud; it can be read metaphorically, but also understood only in terms of its aesthetic power.


André Eckardt

Photosensitivity warning: Contains flashes of light that may trigger seizures for people with visual sensitivities.

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Director
Martin Schmidt
Producer
Martin Schmidt
Sound
Thomas Höhl
Sound Design
Christian Wittmoser
Animation
Martin Schmidt
Animation Technique
2D Digital, 3D Digital

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Martin Schmidt
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Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award