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Delikado

Delikado
Karl Malakunas
Time to Act! 2022
Documentary Film
USA,
UK,
Philippines,
China,
Australia
2022
94 minutes
English,
Filipino
Subtitles: 
English

On the island of Palawan in the Philippine archipelago, more and more rainforest is falling victim to the saws. The clearances have long been illegal but are protected and even initiated by President Duterte’s corrupt regime. Local resistance is forming. A group of courageous men around a determined human rights lawyer decide to react. They sneak into the forests to take away the logging teams’ chainsaws, cars and boats. This exciting film, constructed like a thriller, follows them on their dangerous missions, which they call “meta-legal”. But the price is high: Some of the activists pay for their resistance with their lives.

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Karl Malakunas
Cinematographer
Tom Bannigan
Editor
Michael Collins, Eric Daniel Metzgar
Producer
Marty Syjuco, Michael Collins, Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala
Score
Nainita Desai
World Sales
Jenny Bohnhoff
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Divine Factory

Divine Factory
Joseph Mangat
International Competition 2022
Documentary Film
Philippines,
USA,
Taiwan
2022
120 minutes
Filipino
Subtitles: 
English

When the time “when St. Joseph came” is mentioned in this film, it doesn’t refer to a religious phenomenon, but to the most popular product of TML Holy Crafts Incorporated. In the factory on the Philippines, the country with the third-largest Catholic population in the world, the employees manufacture statues of saints under exploitative conditions. Joseph Mangat portrays this place with a focus on the workers, including some from the LGBTQI community.

In the first scene, a plaster bust is uncovered layer by layer. This image could also serve to describe the approach of “Divine Factory”: From the shop to the workshop, from the entrepreneur to the simple worker, from the production to the uses made of the religious articles, this film reveals the social and economic facets of this institution. The Filipino director not only observes precisely how people work and trade there, he also involves the participants in frank conversations about love, wages and living conditions. The employees’ profit-oriented payment model reveals how economical and religious ideas interlock. The success of the company in the city of Antipolo near Manila, desirable for all, thus appears as nothing short of a divine blessing.
Jan-Philipp Kohlmann

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Director
Joseph Mangat
Cinematographer
Albert Banzon
Editor
Ilsa Malsi, Joseph Mangat
Producer
Alemberg Ang, Stefano Centini
Sound
Duu-Chih Tu
World Sales
Lya Li
Nominated for: FIPRESCI Prize, Prize of the Interreligious Jury
Extended Reality 2022
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Dragzina
Nikita Shokhov, Masha Vorslav
Where are the spaces for the LGBTQIA2S+ culture in Russia? This AR experience opens a digital safe space for the drag scene where they can perform without fear of violence.
2022
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Dragzina

Dragzina
Nikita Shokhov, Masha Vorslav
Extended Reality 2022
XR
USA,
Russia,
UK
2022
12 minutes
English,
Russian

The LGBTQIA2S+ community in Russia is facing an increasingly hostile social climate, is tabooed and criminalised. The AR experience opens a digital safe space for the local drag scene where they can perform without fear of violence. At the same time, this artistic occupation of heteronormatively dominated places is a political intervention.

Lars Rummel

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Producer
Anna Evtiugina
Production Company
iPureland.art
AR Developer
Yuan Li
Interactive Design
Parker Ford
Artistic Design
Alexey Golubev, Vannet, Zac Kim
Creative Technologist
Zach Duer
Sound
Konstantin Andzhanovskii
Score
Ultraflex, Anoche Xenon
Performer
Masha Vorslav, Lorina Rey, Anoche Xenon, Skinny Jenny, Polis Vera/Robert, Vanessa Diziai, Ramona Vile, Vannet
Key Collaborator
Moscow gender play community "Dragzina", Moscow drag community "Home Drag Race", Ilya Lagerfeld
Director
Nikita Shokhov, Masha Vorslav
Time to Act! 2022
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Everything Wrong and Nowhere to Go
Sindha Agha
How does the climate crisis affect our mind? How to go on in the midst of disaster? A personal essay about “climate anxiety”, guilt-rage spirals and radical self-care.
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Everything Wrong and Nowhere to Go

Everything Wrong and Nowhere to Go
Sindha Agha
Time to Act! 2022
Documentary Film
USA,
UK
2022
12 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

Heatwaves, melting polar caps, rising sea levels, mass extinction of species. The climate crisis is threatening life on earth, and our peace of mind, too, because if you become aware of where we stand, you’ll find it hard to sleep well. Sindha Agha, too, is suffering from “climate anxiety”, the all-consuming fear of the consequences of the climate emergency, and seeks out a climate psychologist to learn how to cope with it. This cinematic portrait shows how – representative of countless others – she is torn between panic, helplessness, guilt and rage, but still finds ways to overcome the paralysis to actively tackle the climate crisis.

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Sindha Agha
Cinematographer
Lauren Guiteras
Editor
Matty Neikrug
Producer
Elizabeth Woodward, Elizabeth Woodward
Sound
Jackie Zhou
Score
Daniel Fox
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Favorite Daughter

Favorite Daughter
Dana Reilly
International Competition Short Film 2022
Documentary Film
USA
2022
20 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

Take: three generations of women in Covid lockdown in New York, enough white wine, vodka and time to talk about the really important issues. Dana Reilly makes the best of the pandemic restrictions and films what happens when her mother Janet and 90-year-old grandmother Sylvia decide to move in together. The result is a funny and at the same time lovingly raw tribute to two strong personalities, their not uncomplicated closeness and completely different worlds.

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Dana Reilly
Cinematographer
Dana Reilly, Janet Isa
Editor
Keith Maitland
Producer
Dana Reilly
Sound
Dana Reilly
Score
Maya Dunietz
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Men of Salt

Hombres de sal
Luis Armando Sosa Gil
International Competition Short Film 2022
Documentary Film
Mexico,
USA
2022
14 minutes
Spanish
Subtitles: 
English

Cristobal, a young fisherman at work outside the Mexican port of Lázaro Cárdenas, shares his insights: Fishing is harder than working out. Also, he and the sea are connected by a progressing disease. At night he perceives what can only be grasped from the boat: the chemicals flowing into the water, the smell, the red lights of the steel mill. “Men of Salt” tells of a dilemma: What if you identify with an ecosystem that’s ceaselessly being abused?

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Luis Armando Sosa Gil
Script
Luis Armando Sosa Gil
Cinematographer
Luis Armando Sosa Gil
Editor
Luis Armando Sosa Gil
Producer
Luis Armando Sosa Gil, Beuukubi Arenas
Sound
Luis Armando Sosa Gil, Carlos Cortés Navarrete, Oscar Victoria, Odin Acosta
Sound Design
Carlos Cortés Navarrete, Oscar Victoria, Odin Acosta
Score
Jorge Alba
Narrator
Cristobal Ortega
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My Love Affair with Marriage

My Love Affair with Marriage
Signe Baumane
Panorama Middle and Eastern Europe 2022
Animated Film
Latvia,
USA,
Luxembourg
2022
108 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
English

“Beware of everything, especially men”, Zelma was told as a rule of thumb for a successful life as a woman. But when you meet the greatest love of all, and it happens to Zelma several times, biochemistry takes over and all advice is forgotten. In an animated musical, Signe Baumane’s protagonist dances her way through promising romantic beginnings, disappointed hopes and failing marriages – only to find out that she had better make the rules herself.

How much does this Zelma have in common with her inventor? Did Signe Baumane, too, meet a Sergey once and was so overwhelmed by noradrenaline, serotonin and dopamine that she simply failed to hear his condescending tone? In any case, the native Latvian and New Yorker by choice is known for using taboos and questionable notions of desirable and permitted, therefore “proper” femininity as a source of friction for her stories. For a long time, she remained faithful to the short form, until she presented her first feature-length animation in 2014 with “Rocks in My Pockets” – also at DOK Leipzig. She follows it up with “My Love Affair with Marriage” – not just in terms of length, but also in terms of the ironic, entertaining and yet serious exploration of the roles that biology and unexamined retold myths assign to women.
Sylvia Görke

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Director
Signe Baumane
Cinematographer
Signe Baumane
Editor
Signe Baumane, Sturgis Warner
Producer
Roberts Vinovski, Sturgis Warner, Signe Baumane, Raoul Nadalet
Sound
Pierre Vedovato
Score
Kristian Sensini
World Sales
Natalia Dabrowska
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Now I’m in the Kitchen

Now I’m in the Kitchen
Yana Pan
International Competition Short Film 2022
Animated Film
USA
2022
5 minutes
English,
Chinese
Subtitles: 
English

Cooking is a wonderful occasion to think, reminisce and talk. And if you have never learned to cook, if you’ve spent your life seeing the place at the stove as a feminist step backwards, then you can only have braised pork ribs while reflecting on your distant first home, your mother. How fortunate then that one can also reminisce in animated form and do it so impressively that the fragrant images make our mouth water.

Marie Kloos

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Director
Yana Pan
Script
Yana Pan
Editor
Yana Pan
Producer
Yana Pan
Sound
Ana Roman
Sound Design
Ana Roman
Score
Ana Roman
Animation
Yana Pan, Eva Minh-chau Liebovitz
Narrator
Yana Pan
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
Extended Reality 2022
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On the Morning You Wake (to the End of the World)
Mike Brett, Steve Jamison, Pierre Zandrowicz, Arnaud Colinart
The nuclear threat became real for 1.4 million people on Hawaii. On 13 January 2018, a text message warned them of a missile. The message was false, its consequences momentous.
2022
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On the Morning You Wake (to the End of the World)

On the Morning You Wake (to the End of the World)
Mike Brett, Steve Jamison, Pierre Zandrowicz, Arnaud Colinart
Extended Reality 2022
XR
France,
UK,
USA
2022
42 minutes
English,
French,
German,
Korean,
Japanese,
Norwegian
Subtitles: 
English

The peace of the superpowers is based on “mutual assured destruction”. States can annihilate each other completely with their arsenals. On 13 January 2018, 1.4 million people on Hawaii got a taste of this: A false missile alert text message brought their lives to a standstill that lasted 38 minutes, panic broke out and the nuclear threat suddenly became real.

Lars Rummel

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Producer
Arnaud Colinart, Jo-Jo Ellison, Mike Brett, Steve Jamison
Executive Producer
Paul Mezier, Susanna Pollack
Production Company
Atlas V, Archer’s Mark
Animation
Alan Sorio
3D Artist
Renaud de Bellefon, Anthony Rubier
VFX Artist
Yasuyuki Otsuki
Script
Dr. Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio
Score
Bobby Krlic
Key Collaborator
Games for Change, Princeton University, British Film Institute, VR for Good, ARTE France, CNC
Director
Mike Brett, Steve Jamison, Pierre Zandrowicz, Arnaud Colinart
Competition for the Audience Award 2022
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One Road to Quartzsite
Ryan Maxey
Quartzsite, Arizona. A small town in the middle of the desert becomes a huge camping ground in winter, where a motley community live the other side of the “American Dream”.
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One Road to Quartzsite

One Road to Quartzsite
Ryan Maxey
Competition for the Audience Award 2022
Documentary Film
USA
2022
89 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

Quartzsite, Arizona. A town in the middle of the desert which regularly turns into a huge camping ground where up to a million people from the northern US states escape winter. It’s less chilly here, and people of every kind are welcome to rent a plot of dry land for 180 dollars. Ryan Maxey joins them for three seasons in a row, approaching the motley community with an intimate and at the same time soberly observant eye.

Meth junkies, gun lovers, constitution keepers, a trans woman dressed in pink and breeding cuddly pets and white men wearing “Black Guns Matter” t-shirts. People trade everything and help each other. Sometimes it can get rough. But the US-American flag, the ever-present guns and collective prayer are part of life, just like the democratic choice between pancakes and hamburgers. Maxey’s documentary foray takes him through all these lives and lifestyles which he seems to register sometimes with affectionate tenderness, sometimes shaking his head. Despite his critical semi-distance, he is clearly a part of the community he portrays. His film, a collaborative work in some ways, combines shots of this place from different perspectives and different times. Ambivalences persist, which is why all judgement must be preliminary.
Borjana Gaković

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Director
Ryan Maxey
Cinematographer
Ryan Maxey
Editor
Ryan Maxey
Producer
Josh Polon, Ryan Maxey
Sound
William Tabaneau
Score
Ilan Rubin
World Sales
Noah Lang
Slowenian Animation 2022
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Orange Is the New Black – Unraveled
Špela Čadež
A commissioned work: Špela Čadež’s summary of the legendary comedy drama show set in a women’s prison, “unravelled” in soft and scratchy wool, yellow as urine and red as blood.
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Orange Is the New Black – Unraveled

Orange Is the New Black – Unraveled
Špela Čadež
Slowenian Animation 2022
Animated Film
USA
2017
4 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

To promote the start of season five, Špela Čadež summarises the first four seasons of the legendary US comedy drama show for Netflix. From the streaming provider’s logo to the canteen food through to vomit – Čadež “unravels” her condensed version of the stories from the women’s prison in soft and scratchy wool, yellow as urine and red as blood.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Špela Čadež
Cinematographer
Mitja Ličen
Editor
Matic Drakulić
Producer
Tina Smrekar
Sound
Julij Zornik
Score
Drago Ivanuša
Animation
Zarja Menart, Leon Vidmar, Lea Vučko
Soul-Things 2022
Filmstill Pauline Oliveros: Bye Bye Butterfly
Pauline Oliveros: Bye Bye Butterfly
A collage whose sounds seem indefinable and yet organic. Pauline Oliveros’s piece needs no images; they intuitively appear by themselves before our inner eye.
Filmstill Pauline Oliveros: Bye Bye Butterfly

Pauline Oliveros: Bye Bye Butterfly

Pauline Oliveros: Bye Bye Butterfly
Soul-Things 2022
Acoustical Film
USA
1967
8 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

A purely acoustic collage whose sounds seem by nature indefinable and yet somehow organic. They mesmerise us, occasionally make us shiver at some unknown thing. Gravity seems to be suspended. This piece needs no images, because they will intuitively materialise before our inner eye like thousands of hallucinations.

Malte Stein

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Score
Pauline Oliveros
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Rosemary A.D. (After Dad)

Rosemary A.D. (After Dad)
Ethan Barrett
International Competition Short Film 2022
Animated Film
USA
2021
10 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

Having a child is a heavy new responsibility. When Ethan Barrett becomes a stay-at-home dad and suddenly finds himself in charge of the welfare of his little daughter, he realises abruptly that his every action will influence her life – whether he wants it or not. Charming, ironical and witty, he explores how to be least in the way of her perfect development. The next little masterpiece of tongue-in-cheek humour after “Burp” (DOK Leipzig 2020).

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Ethan Barrett
Cinematographer
Ethan Barrett
Editor
Ethan Barrett
Producer
Tiffany Barrett
Sound
Ethan Barrett
Score
Ethan Barrett
Animation
Ethan Barrett
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
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
Filmstill Seven Grams

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
Kids DOK 2022
Filmstill Shirampari: Legacies of the River
Shirampari: Legacies of the River
Lucía Flórez
Ricky is a boy from the Ashéninka tribe who lives with his family in the Peruvian Amazon Forest. He wants to overcome his fears and goes hunting for a huge catfish.
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Shirampari: Legacies of the River

Shirampari: Herencias del río
Lucía Flórez
Kids DOK 2022
Documentary Film
Peru,
Spain,
USA
2022
15 minutes
Ashéninka
Subtitles: 
English, German (Overvoice)

Ricky is a boy from the Ashéninka tribe who lives with his family deep in the Peruvian Amazon Forest. But even here, the children’s favourite pastime is watching videos on their mobile phones. One day, Ricky is faced with the task of overcoming his fears and going hunting for a huge catfish that can only be caught by hook. This is where his journey to adulthood begins.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Lucía Flórez
Cinematographer
Diego Pérez
Editor
Dana Bonilla
Producer
Chémi Pérez
Sound
Irazema Vera
Sound Design
Martin Baus
Score
Martin Baus
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Silver Bird and Rainbow Fish

Silver Bird and Rainbow Fish
Lei Lei
Competition for the Audience Award 2022
Animated Film
USA,
Netherlands
2022
104 minutes
Chinese
Subtitles: 
English

The tumultuous 1960s in China as a collage of archival images, clay figures and interviews. Lei Lei lets his father and his grandfather talk, about bicycles and bank clerks, about life in the countryside, re-education and class enemies. Their memories generate a multicoloured surreal world that is an enchanting fantasy of the time before and during the Cultural Revolution.

In his second feature-length film, artist and animation filmmaker Lei Lei once more takes up experiences of family members and uncovers a piece of national history via private stories. For more than six years, he collected family photos, postcards, propaganda images and old films. On this backdrop he forms and moves his characters made of gum-like pastel modelling clay, whose colourful, almost childlike appearance supports the impression that this is where a grandson imagines the anecdotal memoirs of his ancestors. But this imaginative animation is anything but naïve: It takes the time to accommodate the detours and pauses in the narrative and takes us – by means of a restrained soundscape, too – deep into a universe where one can lose oneself.
Marie Kloos

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Director
Lei Lei
Script
Lei Lei
Cinematographer
Lei Lei
Editor
Lei Lei, Patrick Minks
Producer
Isabelle Glachant, Lei Lei
Co-Producer
Bruno Felix, Janneke van de Kerkhof, Femke Wolting
Score
Tessa Rose Jackson, Darius Timmer
Animation
Lei Lei
World Sales
Lya Li