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Valerija

Valerija
Sara Jurinčić
Panorama: Central and Eastern Europe 2023
Documentary Film
Croatia
2023
15 minutes
Croatian
Subtitles: 
English

Two women take the ferry to an island cemetery to tend to a gravesite. With the utmost care and perseverance, they remove moss and candle wax from the stone, wash and scrub every chink, trim flower arrangements and set up lights that flash in different colours at night.

It is a work of mourning under special circumstances, as Sara Jurinčić makes plain in an early shot: She edits two picture galleries next to each other, one of male, the other of female portraits. The men suddenly vanish from their photos and thus from the island. The faces of the women remain. And it is these portraits, motifs chosen by themselves for their gravestones, that dominate the film, give a face to its experimental explorations of female genealogy. Jurinčić wraps them in visual metaphors of extraordinary intricacy, sometimes literally as in the spectacular finale, when the portraits of the dead women are superimposed on the faces of the living women – with an eerie effect that is as disturbing as it is sublime.

Felix Mende

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Director
Sara Jurinčić
Cinematographer
Ivan Slipčević
Producer
Vanja Jambolic
World Sales
Marcella Jelić
International Competition 2021
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Veins of the Amazon
Álvaro Sarmiento, Terje Toomistu, Diego Sarmiento
Observation of an important infrastructure in Amazonia: downstream on a cargo boat that brings passengers and goods to the isolated communities in the Peruvian rain forest.
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Veins of the Amazon

Odisea amazónica
Álvaro Sarmiento, Terje Toomistu, Diego Sarmiento
International Competition 2021
Documentary Film
Peru
2021
71 minutes
Spanish
Subtitles: 
English

The towns and villages along the Peruvian section of the Amazon can’t be reached by road. If you can’t afford to take the plane, you travel by cargo boat on the river for days. As a means of transport, the boats are part of an important infrastructure: While the steamships of the “rubber barons” used to travel this route during the brutal rubber boom, cargo boats now bring goods to the communities on the edge of the rain forest.

The observations of the Peruvian brothers Álvaro and Diego Sarmiento and the anthropologist Terje Toomistu are focused entirely on the occurrences on the boat: loading and unloading sugar, chickens, onions, lemonade and building material, the crew, the passengers travelling hammock to hammock on deck, and the people waiting on the banks of the river. The camera never glorifies either the landscape or the work; instead it is always in the midst of things, sometimes even in the way. The journey downstream is accompanied by tales of sinking ships, swimming animals and newfound faith. Observed with such reserve, a lot can still be inferred: about the tough jobs of the dockers, the lives of the women and children who come aboard to sell food, about the influence of the “Israelitas” and how important trading by boat is for the indigenous population of the tributaries.
Marie Kloos

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Director
Álvaro Sarmiento, Terje Toomistu, Diego Sarmiento
Script
Álvaro Sarmiento, Terje Toomistu
Cinematographer
Terje Toomistu, Diego Sarmiento
Editor
Fabricio Deza, Diego Sarmiento, Álvaro Sarmiento, Alex Cruz
Producer
Álvaro Sarmiento, Diego Sarmiento
Co-Producer
Terje Toomistu
Sound
Cesar Centeno
World Sales
Pascale Ramonda
Nominated for: Prize of the Interreligious Jury, FIPRESCI Prize
Animation Perspectives 2020
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Venetian Snares: Szamár Madár
David OReilly
A computer animated music clip to dark breakcore beats celebrates effects and mysticism. But suddenly the abrasions of a vulnerable digital DNA are revealed.
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Venetian Snares: Szamár Madár

Venetian Snares: Szamár Madár
David OReilly
Animation Perspectives 2020
Animated Film
Ireland
2005
4 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Celtic cult sites communicate effectively with the cosmos, the terrestrial darkness is churned by energy fields and sunrays. Even in one of his earliest works – a video clip for breakcore pioneer Venetian Snares – David OReilly dissects the myth of a homogenous CGI world, revealing the abrasions of a vulnerable digital DNA.

André Eckardt

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Director
David OReilly
Script
David OReilly
Animation
David OReilly
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Vicenta

Vicenta
Darío Doria
International Competition 2020
Documentary Film
Argentina
2020
69 minutes
Spanish
Subtitles: 
English

A human tragedy on the backdrop of a legal and medical scandal which in 2007 lead to legal action against the Argentinean state before the UN Human Rights Commission and a verdict of guilty in 2011. The mentally and physically handicapped 16-year-old girl Laura had been raped by her uncle in 2006. But a legal abortion which had already been officially granted at the request of her mother, Vicenta, was opposed by lawyers and doctors.

“Vicenta” conveys the details of this truly incredible imposition in the form of a fable in which plasticine figures seem rooted to the spot in a Kafkaesque nightmare. Only the camera moves through this scenery, usually in travellings across the set-up. Very occasionally excerpts of newscasts, broadcast from small monitors on the stage of this “puppet show”, authenticate the narrative. And yet the whole spectrum of conceivable feelings between being openly paralysed with shock and proud self-empowerment of the mother who stubbornly fights for justice for herself and her daughter is conveyed and made comprehensible. In the above-mentioned UN ruling, the Argentinean state was accused of having fundamentally disregarded the recognised right to freedom from inhuman, cruel and degrading treatment in the case of Laura and her mother Vicenta.
Ralph Eue

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Director
Darío Doria
Script
Luis Camardella, Florencia Gattari, Darío Doria
Cinematographer
Darío Doria
Editor
Darío Doria
Producer
Felicitas Raffo, Pamela Livia Delgado
Co-Producer
Virginia Croatto
Sound
Federico Esquerro
Score
Ezequiel Menalled
Animation
Darío Doria
Narrator
Liliana Herrero
Winner of: FIPRESCI Prize
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Vika!

Vika!
Agnieszka Zwiefka
Audience Competition 2023
Documentary Film
Poland,
Germany,
Finland
2023
74 minutes
Polish,
English
Subtitles: 
English

Imagine the last day of your life has dawned. What will stand up to review? What brings contentment? What brings regrets? “Vika!” is a film about the value of life and self-discovery, inspiring us to reflect on one’s chosen path and its forks and to stay true to oneself.

Vika, the 84-year-old main protagonist, a mother and grandmother several times over, looks back on a difficult childhood and many years of working in a “proper” job. When she retired, she seized the opportunity to reinvent herself. She became a DJ and star of the Warsaw nightclubs, who regularly drives her young audience wild. Super cool? Inappropriate for an elderly lady? Agnieszka Zwiefka’s portrait deconstructs the borders between the “acceptable” and “unacceptable” roles of a woman who refuses to acknowledge her age. Vika wants to live in the moment, with no ties to the past. Zwiefka combines elements of music and narrative documentary films and creates an enchanting, immediately accessible and utopian world. Dancing to Vika’s rhythms means freeing yourself from the limitations dictated by society, age and sometimes even one’s own children.

Victoria Leshchenko

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Director
Agnieszka Zwiefka
Script
Agnieszka Zwiefka
Cinematographer
Monika Kotecka
Editor
Katarzyna Orzechowska, Michał Poddębniak
Producer
Katarzyna Ślesicka, Anna Stylińska
Co-Producer
Heino Deckert, Tina Börner, Outi Rousu, Elena Filippini
Sound
Katarzyna Szczerba, Anna Rok
Sound Design
Pietari Koskinen
Score
Paivi Takala
World Sales
Liselot Verbrugge
Nominated for: MDR Film Prize
Re-Visions 2020
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Villa Antropoff
Vladimir Leschiov, Kaspar Jancis
The sea separates worlds: on one shore a young Moroccan with a big dream, on the other a decadent wedding party who have long lost their dreams.
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Villa Antropoff

Villa Antropoff
Vladimir Leschiov, Kaspar Jancis
Re-Visions 2020
Animated Film
Estonia,
Latvia
2012
13 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Once upon a time there was a young Moroccan man who had a dream, a big dream. And he wanted it to come true, so he thought, somewhere beyond the great sea, perhaps in Estonia. Meanwhile, beyond the sea, perhaps in Estonia, a decadent wedding was being celebrated at the Villa Antropoff. The guests look like Mafia and money-laundering.

Ralph Eue

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Director
Vladimir Leschiov, Kaspar Jancis
Script
Kaspar Jancis, Vladimir Leschiov
Cinematographer
Līga Skirmane, Ere Tött
Editor
Kaspar Jancis, Vladimir Leschiov
Producer
Vladimir Leschiov, Kalev Tamm
Sound
Horret Kuus
Score
Kaspar Jancis
Animation
Marje Ale, Vladimir Leschiov, Tarmo Vaarmets, Karina Golovin, Ülle Metsur, Kristīne Zvirbule, Līga Skirmane
Production Company
Eesti Joonisfilm , LUNOHOD Animation Studio
Animation Perspectives 2020
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Virtual Void
Aaron Jablonski
An Instagram user surface ripples, turns into a graceful feedback vortex and attempts to impress in virtual space. Its motif: the absence of a photographic object.
2019
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Virtual Void

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

An Instagram user surface ripples, turns into a feedback vortex and attempts to impress in virtual space. Every segment is an aesthetically arranged repetition. We catch a brief glimpse of the alleged visual content: in a film studio, equipment and a white background are lurking for their photographic object. Absence is staged as a motif that feeds the vain social media channel.

André Eckardt

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Director
Aaron Jablonski
Animation
Aaron Jablonski
AR Developer
Aaron Jablonski
Audience Competition 2023
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Vista Mare
Florian Kofler, Julia Gutweniger
Surrealist observations at the Italian Adriatic, where seasonal workers toil for the holidaymakers. An unvarnished look behind the façade of the “carefree” beach holiday.
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Vista Mare

Vista Mare
Florian Kofler, Julia Gutweniger
Audience Competition 2023
Documentary Film
Austria,
Italy
2023
80 minutes
Italian
Subtitles: 
German Subtitles for deaf and hard-of-hearing, English

Over the course of a season, the film follows the many manual operations behind the façade of a “carefree” beach holiday. A seaside resort, artificially constructed on Italy’s Adriatic coast, is the setting of this stoically surrealist observation. In the hotels’ canteen kitchens, meals are prepared without pause; sun loungers and umbrellas are put up in endless rows on the beach, illuminated letters polished to perfection. The holiday production workers are busy around the clock, tirelessly working in the name of the ultimate diversion. The goal: The guests are to regenerate in the best possible way and waste no thought on the conditions behind the scenes.

Even if everything here seems to revolve around the best time of the year, there is an obvious contradiction at the centre of the film. We see people whose job it is to amuse those who in turn are trying to recover from their jobs. An absurd undertaking, sure. The images of a demonstration for better working conditions disturb the perfect machinery only briefly. Rather, the march of this nameless army of employees looks like a staged and well-controlled break from a never-ending cycle. For if they do not do it, dozens of others are already standing by to secure a meagre income in the giant business of tourism.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Florian Kofler, Julia Gutweniger
Script
Julia Gutweniger, Florian Kofler
Cinematographer
Julia Gutweniger
Editor
Florian Kofler, Julia Gutweniger
Producer
Bernhard Holzhammer, Victor Kössl
Co-Producer
Debora Nischler, Wilfried Gufler
Sound
Florian Kofler
Sound Design
Florian Kofler
Score
Gabriela Gordillo
World Sales
Michaela Čajková
Retrospective 2022
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Vivos Voco – I Call the Living
Dagnija Osite-Krüger
Bells have long defined humanity’s rhythm. Their ringing still touches us to the marrow. Dagnija Osite-Krüger’s exploration is monumental, even eery in nature.
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Vivos Voco – I Call the Living

Vivos voco – Ich rufe die Lebenden
Dagnija Osite-Krüger
Retrospective 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1981
22 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

“Bells ring for victim and perpetrator alike, they ring for the master and the servant, the sounds falling into each other, beginning and end, life and death, sleep and awakening, work and prayer.” Helga Schütz’s lyrical verses are closely interwoven with Dagnija Osite-Krüger’s exploration of bells and their many shapes. Whether melted down as tools of war or warning of danger – “Vivos Voco”, which also teaches us about the craft of bell founding, envelops us in an eery, monumental and epochal way. In her auto-fictional biography, Schütz writes about the collaboration with Osite-Krüger: “The two of us and the film, we were a team, we and the co-determinant images.”

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Dagnija Osite-Krüger
Script
Helga Schütz
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme
Sound
Elmar Blimke
Score
Peter Gotthardt
Animation Night 2023
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Voice
Tess Martin
A dull underwater world floods a bright white hospital corridor. In this scenario, the main character tells the story of her rape and how she lost her voice.
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Voice

Voice
Tess Martin
Animation Night 2023
Animated Film
Netherlands
2019
3 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
English

A dull underwater world filled with eerie creatures floods a bright white hospital corridor. This scenario sets the stage for a tale about an abused woman. After the rape, she finds herself not only confronted with the standardised examinations, her boyfriend’s horror and the alienation from herself: She has also lost her voice.

Franka Sachse

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Director
Tess Martin
Producer
Tess Martin
Score
Jason Staczek
Animation
Tess Martin
Animation Perspectives 2023
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Vonfelt: Je pars
Michelle Brand
Set to Vonfelt’s pop beats, the nocturnal city lights fly by, creating a slipstream of colours and forms. With this animated soundtrack, escaping it all might succeed.
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Vonfelt: Je pars

Vonfelt: Je pars
Michelle Brand
Animation Perspectives 2023
Animated Film
Germany,
France
2023
4 minutes
French
Subtitles: 
None

You need momentum to escape it all. Vonfelt packs the necessary energy into unstoppable pop beats and verbal images. On a backdrop of fleeting nocturnal city lights, Michelle Brand creates a refreshingly dynamic slipstream of fading forms and intense colours. You let yourself fall gently and with a smile into the rush of acceleration.

André Eckardt

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Director
Michelle Brand
Producer
Stink Films
Score
Vonfelt
Animation
Michelle Brand, Toby Auberg, Lisa Cruz, Camille Gibut