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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

Credits DOK Leipzig Logo

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
Time to Act! 2022
Filmstill Rebellion
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

Credits DOK Leipzig Logo

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
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