Film Archive

Retrospective 2022
Filmstill Women in Neuruppin
Women in Neuruppin
Karola Hattop
A naïve and pushy reporter travels to the provinces to find out about the state of equal rights in practice. A film curiosity of enlightening absurdity.
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Women in Neuruppin

Frauen in Neuruppin
Karola Hattop
Retrospective 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1972
29 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

Karola Hattop juxtaposes the many media images of confident working women and the men who support them with a naïve reporter who finds out that in practice equal rights are often quite a different matter. Somewhat pushy, he seeks out women at the hairdresser’s and in the maternity wear department, joins functionaries in their cars, crashes wedding parties and sneaks into museum tours for children. A revelatory curiosity full of the casually captured mundane drabness that was often revealed more clearly in student films than in comparable DEFA productions.

Felix Mende

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Director
Karola Hattop
Producer
Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen der DDR
Matinee Saxon State Archive 2022
Filmstill Frauen unserer Zeit
Women of Our Time
Hanna Emuth
According to the film’s voice-over, it is the duty of a factory’s women’s committee to “exert a constant influence on systematic ideological-political and technical qualification”.
Filmstill Frauen unserer Zeit

Women of Our Time

Frauen unserer Zeit
Hanna Emuth
Matinee Sächsisches Staatsarchiv 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1969
15 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

The women’s committees in the GDR factories promote the technical and ideological-political qualification of female staff members. However, the film identifies deficits in the women’s private environment, since the men by their side often support their professional development only to a limited extent and the women’s multiple responsibilities persist despite state support.

Konstantin Wiesinger

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Director
Hanna Emuth
Script
Günther Mehnert
Cinematographer
Wolfgang Niestradt
Editor
Hanna Kubin
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Kurzfilme
Score
Peter Gotthardt
Slowenian Animation 2022
Filmstill Wanted
Wanted
Boris Dolenc
An animated folkloristic Western, using clichés, local stereotypes and national myths to sketch a kind of satirical profile of “wild” Slovenia.
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Wanted

Wanted
Boris Dolenc
Slowenian Animation 2022
Animated Film
Slovenia
2012
10 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

An animated folkloristic Western, using clichés, local stereotypes and national myths to sketch a kind of satirical profile of “wild” Slovenia, its colourful costumes and strange customs. Boris Dolenc has adapted a cartoon by Vladan Nikolić, who in turn drew on the motifs and visual language of the painted beehive boards typical of Slovenia.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Boris Dolenc
Script
Sandra Ržen
Editor
Boris Dolenc
Producer
Eva Rohrmann
Co-Producer
Jure Vizjak, Jaka Oman
Sound
Julij Zornik, Igor Iskra, Jure Strajnak, Peter Žerovnik, Samo Jurca
Score
Filip Šijanec
Animation
Jernej Žmitek
Camera Lucida 2022
Filmstill We Had the Day Bonsoir
We Had the Day Bonsoir
Narimane Mari
Narimane Mari dedicates a touching portrait that tells of parting to her now deceased companion, the artist Michel Haas. A contemplative tribute to love.
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We Had the Day Bonsoir

On a eu la journée bonsoir
Narimane Mari
Camera Lucida 2022
Documentary Film
France
2022
61 minutes
French,
English
Subtitles: 
English

Narimane Mari dedicates a touching portrait that tells of parting to her now deceased lover, the artist Michel Haas. She captures first and foremost the small, everyday moments – street scenes, working at the studio, watching films together, reading to each other in bed. The absence of a traditional narration, long shots and intense conversations invite us to think about our own relationship with temporality.

A recurring potpourri of poems, prose and music by Nâzım Hikmet, Stéphane Mallarmé through to Sun Ra gives the film its very own leisurely rhythm. The scenes at the studio are carried by this mood, too. As with Jackson Pollock, the art is created mostly on the floor. But Michel Haas works with ink, large-format paper sheets and hot water instead of canvas and thinned paint. Humming happily, he hits the soaked paper with his bare hands until edges, creases and folds form. The abstract outlines and flat shapes are recognisable as figures only when viewed from a distance: Often, they are intertwined couples. A contemplative tribute to love.
Samuel Döring

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Director
Narimane Mari
Cinematographer
Narimane Mari, Nacer Medjkane
Editor
Narimane Mari
Producer
Narimane Mari
Sound
Antoine Morin, Benjamin Laurent
World Sales
Pascale Ramonda
Slowenian Animation 2022
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Weasel
Timon Leder
A hungry weasel wants to hunt the last remaining birds in a tree. The tree sways, the stomach growls, the weasel persists until it’s too late.
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Weasel

Podlasica
Timon Leder
Slowenian Animation 2022
Animated Film
Slovenia
2016
12 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

A hungry and solitary weasel roams the dry landscape, intent on hunting the last remaining birds in a tree. The birds try to keep the tree in balance while the weasel doggedly climbs its trunk. The tree sways, the stomach growls, the weasel persists until it’s too late. A classic anti-hero cartoon – not just for children.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Timon Leder
Editor
Liezete Upite
Producer
Jure Vizjak
Sound Design
Mateja Starić, Julij Zornik, 100 d.o.o.
Score
Mateja Starić, Matija Krivec
Animation
Timon Leder, Zarja Menart, Lea Vučko
Retrospective 2022
Filmstill Who’s Afraid of the Bogeyman
Who’s Afraid of the Bogeyman
Helke Misselwitz
Prenzlauer Berg depends on reliable coal deliveries, even in the watershed year of 1989. Renate Uhle and her men deliver the briquets, followed by a direct camera.
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Who’s Afraid of the Bogeyman

Wer fürchtet sich vorm schwarzen Mann
Helke Misselwitz
Retrospective 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1989
52 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

Coal briquets hit the waggon with a thundering sound, are loaded, unloaded and finally end up in the houses of Prenzlauer Berg. Renate Uhle is the owner of a coal shop run by her family since 1922. Together with her men – Klaus, Kalle, Manne, Erwin, Pummel, Felix and Würstchen – she sees to it that no one in the neighbourhood freezes. Work is hard, the afterwork beer obligatory, and Renate’s tongue quick and sensitive. Helke Misselwitz follows the workers on their chugging diesel-driven ants through the streets and the watershed year of 1989, sweats with them as they climb up endless stairs and listens to them through the cigarette smoke.

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Helke Misselwitz
Script
Thomas Plenert, Helke Misselwitz
Cinematographer
Thomas Plenert
Editor
Gudrun Steinbrück
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme
Sound
Ronald Gohlke
Score
Brigitte Unterdörfer
Camera Lucida 2022
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When There Is No More Music to Write, and Other Roman Stories
Éric Baudelaire
An opulent film collage revolving around the works of composer Alvin Curran and the human need to look towards music for orientation in the world.
Filmstill When There Is No More Music to Write, and Other Roman Stories

When There Is No More Music to Write, and Other Roman Stories

When There Is No More Music to Write, and Other Roman Stories
Éric Baudelaire
Camera Lucida 2022
Documentary Film
France
2022
59 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

The kidnapping and murder of the politician Aldo Moro; four slashed tyres that were to save a florist’s life; the lost soundtrack to Antonioni’s film “Zabriskie Point”; the meeting of two avant-garde composers; archive material and found footage – these are the elements of this “freely composed” film that is imbued with the city of Rome and juxtaposes the human urge for constant rebellion and the thesis of the end of history.

For the US electronic composer Alvin Curran, whose intellectual and artistic world are at the centre of Éric Baudelaire’s exceptionally rich collage, music is a vehicle that carries us to places we have never travelled before. In Rome, where Curran settled in the 1960s, he met his then considerably more experienced professional colleague Franco Evangelisti, who shocked him with the question: “Don’t you know that there’s no more music to write?” Baudelaire’s congenial montage of image and sound fragments suggests that Curran’s solo work – as well as his collaboration with the pioneering collective “Musica Elettronica Viva” – is the answer to Evangelisti’s question: We have to keep reassembling the world.
Christoph Terhechte

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Director
Éric Baudelaire
Cinematographer
Éric Baudelaire
Editor
Claire Atherton
Producer
Éric Baudelaire
Sound
Éric Lesachet
Filmstill When Will the Winter of 2022 End?

When Will the Winter of 2022 End?

Koly zakinchyt’sya zyma 2022?
Hanna Trofimova
International Competition Short Film 2022
Documentary Film
Ukraine
2022
23 minutes
Ukrainian,
Russian
Subtitles: 
English

With this personal video diary from Kyiv, artist Hanna Trofimova manages to make us comprehend something of how the war infiltrates and destroys life and everyday routines, even if one’s own apartment has not been hit by a bomb yet. Images of an oppressive “normality” between alarm sirens and explosions are combined with the touching words of a young woman who tries not to lose herself and her life to the new reality.

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Hanna Trofimova
Cinematographer
Hanna Trofimova
Editor
Hanna Trofimova
Producer
Hanna Trofimova
Sound
Hanna Trofimova
Filmstill Why My Mum Loves Russell Crowe

Why My Mum Loves Russell Crowe

Why My Mum Loves Russell Crowe
Emma van den Berg
International Competition Short Film 2022
Documentary Film
UK,
Netherlands
2022
25 minutes
Dutch
Subtitles: 
English

“Sex does strange things to people!” This sentence reverberates from her childhood. What did her mother mean? What fears did she pass on to Emma? The budding filmmaker sets up the camera in her mother’s apartment, invites mum’s friends, creates an open atmosphere. Coby opens up more and more, talks about a repressed topic. At the same time, she gets to show a wholly different side of herself, performing song and dance numbers in front of her daughter’s lens.

Anke Leweke

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Director
Emma van den Berg
Cinematographer
Emma van den Berg
Editor
Emma van den Berg
Producer
Emma van den Berg
Co-Producer
Imoje Aikhoje
Sound
Jack Evans, Peter Sant
Score
Joel Whitaker
Funder
Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds
Filmstill Will You Look at Me

Will You Look at Me

Dang wo wang xiang ni de shi hou
Shuli Huang
International Competition Short Film 2022
Documentary Film
China
2022
20 minutes
Chinese
Subtitles: 
English

The summer after graduation: Own life plans and expectations of the parents’ generation collide. While Shuli films his friends with a Super 8 camera, his mother wants nothing more than for him to get married. She resolutely refuses to speak about the fact that her son loves men and has been living with his boyfriend in Beijing for years. A deafening silence. Idyllic family pictures are overlaid by a long overdue confrontation.

Marie Kloos

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Director
Shuli Huang
Cinematographer
Shuli Huang
Editor
Shuli Huang
Producer
Shuli Huang
Sound
Nicolas Verhaeghe, Jingxi Guo
World Sales
Flavio Armone
Winner of: Golden Dove Short Documentary (International Competition Short Film)
Matinee Saxon State Archive 2022
Filmstill Wir und unsere Umwelt
We and Our Environment
Hanna Emuth
Environmental protection was firmly anchored in the legislation of the industrial state of the GDR. The tension between exploitation and preservation of nature, however, seemed unresolvable.
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We and Our Environment

Wir und unsere Umwelt
Hanna Emuth
Matinee Sächsisches Staatsarchiv 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1971
27 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

On the occasion of the GDR Landeskulturgesetz (Law on the Conservation and Protection of the Environment), passed in 1970, the speaker explains the various aspects of environmental protection through vivid, visually pointed examples. The film repeatedly refers to the fundamental contradiction between exploitation and preservation of nature in a developed industrial state but is unable to resolve it.

Konstantin Wiesinger

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Director
Hanna Emuth
Script
Jürgen Hartmann, Herbert Mosch
Cinematographer
Manfred Heim
Editor
Monika Schäfer
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Kurzfilme
Score
Wolfgang Pietsch