Film Archive

Kids DOK 2020
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The Visitor
Alexandra Schatz
When a paper plane flutters into Elise’s home one day, she gets an unexpected visit from Emil. Now everything is different. And actually much nicer.
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The Visitor

Der Besuch
Alexandra Schatz
Kids DOK 2020
Animated Film
Germany
2019
4 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

Elise is a timid woman. She’s even afraid of trees. When one day a paper plane sails through her window, she’s so agitated that she hardly sleeps a wink that night. The next morning Emil, a boy in a baseball cap, knocks on her door. He’s looking for his plane and also needs to go to the loo. Suddenly Elise’s life changes in a wonderful way.

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Director
Alexandra Schatz
Cinematographer
Wolfram Späth
Producer
Alexandra Schatz
Score
Tobias Becker
Animation
Sonja Schneider
Narrator
Sibylle Brunner
Extended Reality: DOK Neuland 2020
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The Droner
Karl Russell
Complete darkness, sensory overload is turned off. Sound takes over the lead and makes stories emerge. They play exclusively in our own heads.
2020
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The Droner

Der Dröhner
Karl Russell
Extended Reality 2020
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Germany
2020
7 minutes
without dialogue

Complete darkness. Our concentration turns to the spherical sounds around us. Basses wander through our body, triggering images, emotions. The sensory overload which usually has us so firmly in its grip is turned off. Sound – improvised and modulated interactively – takes the lead. Stories emerge. And all this exclusively in our own heads.

Lars Rummel

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Director
Karl Russell
Kids DOK 2020
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The Little Bird and the Bees
Lena von Döhren
What’s this? The little bird wonders about its buzzing neighbour and stumbles after the bee across the meadows. But watch out, the fox is already lurking behind a tree!
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The Little Bird and the Bees

Der kleine Vogel und die Bienen
Lena von Döhren
Kids DOK 2020
Animated Film
Switzerland
2020
4 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

It’s spring and the little bird discovers the first leaves on his tree. Already the buds open and the bee comes buzzing. Curious, the little bird stumbles after it and almost overlooks the fox who is growling hungrily again. After the farting caterpillar last year, the bird can now be happy about a new companion.

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Director
Lena von Döhren
Script
Lena von Döhren
Editor
Fee Liechti
Producer
Gerd Gockell
Co-Producer
SRF Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen
Score
Martin Waespe
Animation
Lena von Döhren
World Sales
Georg Gruber
German Competition Short Film 2020
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The Chimney Swift
Frédéric Schuld
England, mid-19th century: children keep the flow of air going in narrow, sooty chimney flues. The report of a chimney sweep of the time is brought to life by pencil drawings.
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The Chimney Swift

Der Schornsteinsegler
Frédéric Schuld
German Competition Short Film 2020
Animated Film
Germany
2020
5 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
German

In the mid-19th century, a massive fireplace was the centrepiece of every stately home in England. Children are agile enough to keep the flow of air going in the narrow and dark flues. Their young skin is scraped raw by the sooty stone walls. Their fear of falling is as strong as their fear of the master’s punishment. Black-brown-red cross hatching and unusual camera perspectives bring to life the report of a chimney sweep of the time.

André Eckardt

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Director
Frédéric Schuld
Script
Frédéric Schuld, Fabian Driehorst
Editor
Frédéric Schuld
Producer
Fabian Driehorst
Sound
Alex Müller-Welt
Score
Frédéric Schuld
Animation
Rebecca Blöcher, Alba Dragonetti, Frédéric Schuld
World Sales
Daniela Conrad
Funder
FFHSH
Narrator
Henry Holland, Joschua Zühlke
Genius Loci 2020
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The Last Ride
Filmstudio Kulturhaus der Eisenbahner Leipzig
The tone is sober, but the occasion inspires nostalgia: the last ride of an express steam train from Leipzig Central Station on 30 September 1978.
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The Last Ride

Die letzte Fahrt
Filmstudio Kulturhaus der Eisenbahner Leipzig
Genius Loci 2020
Documentary Film
GDR
1978
3 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

Pointedly sober and factual, the speaker explains the necessary preparations for the last departure of an express steam train headed for Berlin from Leipzig Central Station on 30 September 1978. Numerous amateur filmmakers and photographers accompany the steam engine as it departs on its final mission. Unlike the speaker, they were probably quite moved.

Konstantin Wiesinger

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Director
Filmstudio Kulturhaus der Eisenbahner Leipzig
Producer
Filmstudio Kulturhaus der Eisenbahner Leipzig
German Competition 2020
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The Guardian
Martina Priessner
A Syrian Orthodox nun lives in an abandoned estate in south-eastern Turkey. Despite hostilities from the Muslim neighbourhood: she won’t be driven out.
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The Guardian

Die Wächterin
Martina Priessner
German Competition 2020
Documentary Film
Germany
2020
87 minutes
Kurdish,
Turkish,
Turoyo
Subtitles: 
German

In a dilapidated village in south-eastern Turkey, a Syrian Orthodox nun endures alone with her animals. However strong the hostility of her predominantly Muslim neighbourhood may be: she won’t be driven out, for she has sworn to protect the church and not to leave the sacred place. This quietly filmed observation of everyday life focuses on an isolated woman who carries the pain of a whole community inside her.

The population of the village was tortured and driven away in the 1990s. The nun Dayrayto came here only afterwards. Today she rarely receives visits from passing believers. She usually spends her days doing maintenance work on the church and taking care of the animals. Right now she is worried about her old dog. Has he been poisoned? What to make of the provocations and threats she talks about? Dayrayto is always vigilant, even when she’s resting. From her elevated dwelling she looks far across the landscape, registering every vehicle, however distant. But she is in no way distracted by the presence of the film crew. The unobtrusive camera follows the nun – not at every turn, but as a constant, protective companion as she endures on her “bastion”. Loneliness, worries and fear shape this sparse life. They made her suspicious, but also fearless.
Annina Wettstein

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Director
Martina Priessner
Script
Martina Priessner
Cinematographer
Meryem Yavuz
Editor
Özlem Sarıyıldız
Producer
Gregor Streiber, Friedemann Hottenbacher
Co-Producer
Martina Priessner
Sound
Robert F. Kellner
Winner of: Goethe-Institut Documentary Film Prize
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There Is

Es Gibt
Lena Ditte Nissen
International Competition Short Film 2020
Documentary Film
Germany,
Greece
2020
16 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

A virtuoso filmic reflection on automatisms in art and an encounter with Margaret Raspé on a Greek island, where the artist and filmmaker spends part of the year. Considered to be a pioneer of feminist German film, “I know where I am” is how she sums up her feeling on the island. Orientation in space, control and letting go are all central categories in her artistic practice.

Annina Wettstein

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Director
Lena Ditte Nissen
Cinematographer
Lena Ditte Nissen
Editor
Lena Ditte Nissen
Producer
Lena Ditte Nissen
Sound
Kerstin Neuwirth
Score
Margaret Raspé
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The Zillas Have a Picnic

Familie Zilla macht Picknick
Christian Franz Schmidt
Competition for the Audience Award Short Film 2020
Animated Film
Germany
2019
4 minutes
English,
German
Subtitles: 
English

A cosy family picnic at the place they have been visiting since the Cretaceous period is what Mom, Dad and Go Zilla want. But first the big city that has annoyingly sprung up there must be flattened. In the father’s opinion, the performance of his offspring unfortunately leaves a lot to be desired: Too dreamy and still sucking on a pacifier, the little one just doesn’t wreak enough havoc. It’s an entertaining story in the almost normal everyday life of a family.

Kim Busch

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Director
Christian Franz Schmidt
Script
Christian Franz Schmidt
Cinematographer
Christian Franz Schmidt
Editor
Christian Franz Schmidt
Producer
Christian Franz Schmidt
Sound
Alexander Oberrader
Score
Christian Franz Schmidt
Animation
Christian Franz Schmidt
World Sales
Georg Gruber
Genius Loci 2020
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TAKRAF Railway Slewing Cranes [excerpt]
VEB Schwermaschinenbaukombinat TAKRAF
A commercial for the railway slewing cranes of the TAKRAF Combine: Its successor company is still the world market leader today and operates in Leipzig-Lindenau under the name “Kirow”.
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TAKRAF Railway Slewing Cranes [excerpt]

TAKRAF Eisenbahndrehkrane [Ausschnitt]
VEB Schwermaschinenbaukombinat TAKRAF
Genius Loci 2020
Documentary Film
GDR
1986
10 minutes
Spanish,
German,
Italian,
English,
Russian
Subtitles: 
None

Railway slewing cranes by TAKRAF in global use: salvaging derailed trains, assembling bridges, moving goods. The company, now operating again under the name “Kirow” and based in Leipzig-Lindenau, has been able to maintain its standing on the global market until the present day. Constantly improved operating comfort and increased maximum loads represent 100 years of the art of engineering.

Konstantin Wiesinger

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Director
VEB Schwermaschinenbaukombinat TAKRAF
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme
International Competition 2020
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The Annotated Field Guide of Ulysses S. Grant
Jim Finn
The American Civil War dissected: a distinctive 16mm film and animated war board games reveal a divided nation full of rebels.
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The Annotated Field Guide of Ulysses S. Grant

The Annotated Field Guide of Ulysses S. Grant
Jim Finn
International Competition 2020
Documentary Film
USA
2020
61 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

Numerous films deal with the American Civil War, which raged between the northern Union States and the southern Confederate States from 1861 to 1865. One general who rose to become a war icon and the 18th president of the United States was Ulysses S. Grant. Director Jim Finn uses board games to reconstruct the battles and documents a divided nation full of rebellious factions.

“Bloody Pond” or “The Flaming Forest” are the names given to places below the Mason-Dixon Line where many cruel and confusing clashes took place within a few years. Today only cemeteries, memorial plaques, wax museums and obelisks bear witness to episodes of the war that was to be of such vital importance for the shape of the USA today. Jim Finn’s 16mm shots are a detailed inspection of various stations to which he adds macabre anecdotes and trenchant descriptions. Statesmen, ideologists and warlords haunt the forests, ruins and riverbanks here – like the incidences of light which make the footage light up time and again. There is beauty in these images, in the trickling synthesizer melodies, too, or in the stop motion animations of complicated board games. This beauty has little in common with the dark underpinning of this conflict: deep-seated racism and an adamant belief in the right to own slaves.
Carolin Weidner

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Director
Jim Finn
Script
Jim Finn
Cinematographer
Jim Finn
Editor
Dean De Matteis, Jim Finn
Producer
Cat Mazza
Sound
Alexander Panos, Jesse Stiles
Score
Colleen Burke
Animation
Jim Finn
Nominated for: Prize of the Interreligious Jury, FIPRESCI Prize
Audience Award Competition 2020
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The Blunder of Love
Rocco Di Mento
Cinematic genealogy: A grandson sets out to document his grandparents’ boundless love but upon closer inspection of the myth is unable to overlook the family rifts.
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The Blunder of Love

The Blunder of Love
Rocco Di Mento
Competition for the Audience Award 2020
Documentary Film
Germany
2020
84 minutes
English,
Italian
Subtitles: 
German

A young man meets a young woman and both fall for each other. A house is built, children are born, the fairy tale story of boundless love takes its course. A grandson sets out to explore the myth of his grandparents’ romance and tries to honour his deceased grandfather on film, assisted by all the surviving relatives. Not an easy undertaking when things may not have been exactly as the family tradition would have it …

In his search Rocco Di Mento unearths old 8mm home movies, an unpublished novel, various love letters and a whole host of long-suppressed feelings. It’s hardly surprising that this mixture begins to develop a dynamic of its own. Suddenly the issue is no longer only the search for the love of one’s life but also the questions of what holds people together above and beyond their relationship status and degree of kinship and how forgiveness is possible even though you have long since lost faith in it. An ingeniously constructed family constellation full of Italian temperament, in which tension, emotion and truthfulness are inextricably linked. Because: “Even if you leave you will always be part of your family.”
Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Rocco Di Mento
Cinematographer
Sabine Panossian
Editor
Antonella Sarubbi, Valentina Cicogna, Rocco Di Mento
Producer
Valeria Venturelli
Sound
Jerome Huber
Score
Franziska May
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The End of Kings

La fin des rois
Rémi Brachet
International Competition Short Film 2020
Documentary Film
France
2020
39 minutes
French
Subtitles: 
English

The riots that were to spread across the whole of France in 2005 began in Clichy-sous-Bois outside the gates of Paris: young men on the barricades, burning suburbs. The division of society became painfully tangible. What has happened since then? This complex, finely woven documentary look at the Banlieue shows how consciously young people today deal with discrimination. The age of machismo seems over – at the school theatre workshop or while playing soccer. Women rule the world …

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Rémi Brachet
Cinematographer
Zoe Bota, Anna Sauvage, Evgenia Alexandrova, Eva Sehet
Editor
Héloïse Pelloquet
Producer
Joséphine Mourlaque, Antoine Salomé
Co-Producer
Ateliers Médicis
Sound
Nina Maïni, Tristan Lhomme, Clément Claude, Flavia Cordey, Gaël Éléon, Hadrien Bayard
Re-Visions 2020
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The Gentle Giant
Marcin Podolec
100 kilos of self-doubt: a massif of a man uses slam poetry to overcome his fears. One small step for mankind is one big leap for a shy giant.
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The Gentle Giant

Olbrzym
Marcin Podolec
Re-Visions 2020
Animated Film
Poland
2016
11 minutes
Polish
Subtitles: 
English

These fucking doubts! And isn’t a 100-kilo massif of a man who recites tender poetry on stage a contradiction in terms anyway? He almost fell silent. But then he defeated the booming silence and made his own fears the subject of his slam poetry performances. One small step for mankind, one big leap for a shy giant.

Ralph Eue

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Director
Marcin Podolec
Script
Marcin Podolec
Cinematographer
Marcin Gierbisz
Editor
Marcin Podolec
Producer
Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Filmowa, Telewizyjna i Teatralna, Fumi Studio
Score
Rafał Samborski, Piotr Markowicz
Animation
Marcin Podolec, Wiktoria Nowak
Re-Visions 2020
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The Hat
Michèle Cournoyer
Drawings of fragile girls’ bodies from which the silhouettes of massive men emerge devouring each other – forever unerasable innermost images of a rape.
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The Hat

Le chapeau
Michèle Cournoyer
Re-Visions 2020
Animated Film
Canada
1999
7 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Emanations of a nightmare. Drawings of fragile girls’ bodies from which the silhouettes of massive men emerge devouring each other. Obsessive images from the inner perspective of a nude dancer during her performance. Shreds of acoustic memories of sexual abuse. And always recurring: the rapist in a hat, the forever unerasable unreal reality.

Ralph Eue

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Director
Michèle Cournoyer
Script
Michèle Cournoyer
Editor
Fernand Bélanger
Producer
Thérèse Descary, Pierre Hébert
Sound
Jean Derome, Fernand Bélanger, Esther Auger
Score
Jean Derome
Animation
Michèle Cournoyer
Production Company
National Film Board of Canada
Re-Visions 2020
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The Institute of the Dream
Mati Kütt
The great sandman enchants his clients with grains of slumber while busy helpers fluff up pillows so that everyone who is sleepy may lie softly.
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The Institute of the Dream

Une instituut
Mati Kütt
Re-Visions 2020
Animated Film
Estonia
2006
11 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

The day is dwindling, and the world is exhausted. The hour of the great sandman has come. He enchants his clients with grains of slumber while busy helpers fluff up pillows so that everyone who is sleepy may lie softly. At some point, almost everybody is likely to sense that there are more things between night and day than are dreamt of in our philosophy.

Ralph Eue

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Director
Mati Kütt
Script
Mati Kütt
Cinematographer
Urmas Jõemees
Editor
Mati Kütt, Urmas Jõemees
Producer
Nukufilm
Sound
Horret Kuus
Score
Andres Tenusaar
Animation
Märt Kivi
Audience Award Competition 2020
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The Painting
Andrés Sanz Vicente
Are we looking at a painting or is it looking back at us? Velázquez’s larger-than-life painting “Las Meninas” sparks captivating digressions about curiosity and penetrating gazes.
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The Painting

El cuadro
Andrés Sanz Vicente
Competition for the Audience Award 2020
Documentary Film
Spain
2019
107 minutes
English,
Spanish
Subtitles: 
German

It has been said that the baroque artist Diego Velázquez didn’t paint figures, but the air and light between them. And one could say about this film that it is not Velázquez’s larger-than-life painting “Las Meninas” that is the subject, but the penetrating gaze with which it looks back at his viewers. Among the many clever minds that discuss the artist and the intricate structure of this painting’s composition, it is curiosity itself that somnambulates here.

“Paintings aren’t movies, they’re paintings”, insists art critic and historian Svetlana Alpers. She’s right, of course – and then again, she isn’t. She’s one of the renowned talking heads interrogated by director Andrés Sanz Vicente to solve a crime. But who or what actually died? Perhaps our ability to see, as Alpers claims? For around 400 years, Diego Velázquez’ painting has been exposed to the eyes of its public, the analyses of its scientifically advanced critics who have racked their brains over who on the canvas enters through which door and why. “The Painting” is a continuation of this painting-eye-encounter with the means of cinema. The air and the light between the concrete thing and its passionately glowing aura are captured. In this, but only in this, a painting can be a movie after all.
Sylvia Görke

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Director
Andrés Sanz Vicente
Script
Andrés Sanz Vicente
Cinematographer
Javier Ruiz Gómez
Editor
Andrés Sanz Vicente
Producer
Antonio Gómez-Olea
Sound
Micky López
Score
Santiago Rapallo
Animation
Andrés Sanz Vicente