Film Archive

Kids DOK 2021
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Monkey Domino
Ulf Grenzer
A day at the zoo. An orangutan and a girl have fun fooling around. Until the father’s business dealings trigger a chain of events that changes everything.
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Monkey Domino

Affendomino
Ulf Grenzer
Kids DOK 2021
Animated Film
Germany
2021
4 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

A day at the zoo, the orangutan sits in his cage and dreams of his life in the jungle when a girl comes by and brightens his dull afternoon. Her father doesn’t notice anything because he is on his mobile and laptop all the time to do important business. So important that the orangutan has to intervene, and a chain of event changes everything.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Ulf Grenzer
Script
Ulf Grenzer, Franka Sachse
Editor
Ulf Grenzer
Producer
Ulf Grenzer, Filmuniversität Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF
Sound
Kevin Jahnel, Anna Magdalino
Score
Ephraim Peise
Animation
Ulf Grenzer
Narrator
Helene Lorenz, Boris Schwiebert
German Competition Short Film 2022
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Make or Break
Falk Schuster, Mike Plitt
This animated documentary with reduced imagery portrays the protagonist’s traumatic experiences in the GDR’s residential care system and the Torgau Closed Juvenile Detention Centre.
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Make or Break

Biegen und Brechen
Falk Schuster, Mike Plitt
German Competition Short Film 2022
Animated Film
Germany
2022
8 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

Because his single mother criticised the state, Alex was sent to a special children’s home at the age of eleven, in order to shape him – like almost 500,000 children in the GDR – into a “socialist personality”. He escaped and ended up as a punishment at the Torgau Closed Juvenile Detention Centre, more prison than social institution. His life was now dominated by military drill and violence … Reduced rotoscope images follow Alex’s memories and show how the trauma affects him even today.

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Falk Schuster, Mike Plitt
Script
Mike Plitt
Cinematographer
Falk Schuster
Editor
Julian Quitsch
Producer
Max Mönch, Alexander Lahl
Sound
Hannes Schulze
Score
Hannes Schulze
Animation
Julian Quitsch, Alexander Schmidt, Falk Schuster
Nominated for: Gedanken Aufschluss Prize, mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
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Make Up the World

Die Ausstattung der Welt
Susanne Weirich, Robert Bramkamp
German Competition Documentary Film 2023
Documentary Film
Germany
2023
99 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

A tracking shot along the objects on the shelves of a film prop warehouse will trigger stories in our minds. The orange-coloured telephone takes us to the futuristic 1970s, plastic salmon canapés on artificial lemon slices invite us to a party, cut and thrust weapons herald mortal danger.

Experts from various prop companies explain their craft of storing and archiving. But under which keyword are folkloristic masks, African or pseudo-African objects to be catalogued? Enter Thelma Buabeng: The German actor and BIPoC activist slips into the documentary-like role of a doctoral student in Postcolonial Studies who does research for her thesis in the Prop Department Studio Babelsberg. From her perspective the objects take on a different context, enter into a dialogue and raise questions of their own. Meanwhile, a staff member is looking for a suitable frame for the Baroque painting “Portrait of an African Woman Holding a Clock” by Annibale Carracci. But can this frame even exist?

Anke Leweke

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Director
Susanne Weirich, Robert Bramkamp
Script
Susanne Weirich, Robert Bramkamp
Cinematographer
Markus Koob
Editor
Janine Dauterich
Producer
Robert Bramkamp, Susanne Weirich
Co-Producer
Doris Hepp, Anne-Kathrin Brinkmann
Sound
Angelo Wemmje, Stefan Bück, David Jahn, Silvio Naumann, Robert Bramkamp
Sound Design
Silvio Naumann
Score
Georg Friedrich Händel
German Distributor
Inka Milke
Commissioning Editor
Doris Hepp
Funder
Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg GmbH, MOIN Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein
Narrator
Thelma Buabeng
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Janine Dauterich, Robert Bramkamp, Elena Friedrich, Susanne Weirich
Nominated for: Goethe-Institut Documentary Film Prize, VER.DI Prize for Solidarity, Humanity and Fairness
DEFA in Person: Kurt Tetzlaff 2020
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Memories of a Landscape – To Manuela
Kurt Tetzlaff
An entire landscape south of Leipzig is transformed: personal histories are overturned, villages disappear – chalked up as pawns sacrificed for brown coal opencast mining.
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Memories of a Landscape – To Manuela

Erinnerung an eine Landschaft – Für Manuela
Kurt Tetzlaff
DEFA in Person: Kurt Tetzlaff 2020
Documentary Film
GDR
1983
84 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

A controversial filmic parable on the loss of homes and the destruction of nature in the name of industrial progress: Between 1979 and 1982, the village of Magdeborn, which was regarded as an obstacle to brown coal mining south of Leipzig, is demolished. The locals are resettled, mostly against their will, to Grünau, Schönefeld and Borna. Those portrayed in this cinematic requiem rarely mince words when they call themselves pawn sacrifices and bargaining chips for the economic needs of the state. Officially, Tetzlaff and his team were attested an unacceptable emotional closeness to the people.

Ralph Eue

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Director
Kurt Tetzlaff
Script
Kurt Tetzlaff, Joachim Niebelschütz
Cinematographer
Karl Faber, Eberhard Geick
Editor
Manfred Porsche
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme
Sound
Hartmut Haase
Score
Gerhard Rosenfeld
Narrator
Kurt Tetzlaff
Re-Visions 2020
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Machini
Frank Mukunday, Trésor Tshibangu Tshamala
In the Congo, the people and the environment are suffering from the consequences of cobalt and lithium mining. How do those live who work in the dirt to provide our “clean” energy?
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Machini

Machini
Frank Mukunday, Trésor Tshibangu Tshamala
Re-Visions 2020
Animated Film
DR Congo,
Belgium
2019
10 minutes
French
Subtitles: 
English

Electromobility is a great promise of the future. The Democratic Republic of the Congo with its vast cobalt and lithium deposits supplies two of the essential building blocks for the necessary batteries. “Machini” focuses on the lives of those who bear the brunt of the exploitation of such dirty raw materials for our “clean” energy.

Ralph Eue

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Director
Frank Mukunday, Trésor Tshibangu Tshamala
Script
Frank Mukunday, Trésor Tshibangu Tshamala
Cinematographer
Frank Mukunday, Trésor Tshibangu Tshamala
Editor
Frank Mukunday, Caroline Nugues-Bourchat
Producer
Ellen Meiresonne, Rosa Spaliviero
Sound
David Douglas Masamuna
Score
Francesco Nchikala
Animation
Frank Mukunday, Trésor Tshibangu Tshamala
World Sales
Maïlis Fourie
Audience Award Competition Short Film 2021
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Madrid, Bad Life
Isabela Bianchi , Ignacio Ruiz Gómez, Pablo Adiego Almudevar, María Gómez
Madrid today, seen from the point of view of a 1901 sociological study: criminal, tattooed, queer life everywhere. A humorous and playful praise of disobedience.
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Madrid, Bad Life

Madrid, mala vida
Isabela Bianchi , Ignacio Ruiz Gómez, Pablo Adiego Almudevar, María Gómez
Competition for the Audience Award Short Film 2021
Documentary Film
Spain
2021
13 minutes
Spanish
Subtitles: 
English, German Subtitles for deaf and hard-of-hearing

Madrid 2020 seen from over a hundred years ago. A “Psycho-Sociological Study with Drawings and Photographs from Real Life” from 1901 sheds light on the various kinds of “lowlifes”: Criminals, parasites, outcasts and homosexuals populate the city. Both humorously and critically, the film examines the architecture, social structure and categories of outsiderdom. The result is a playful praise of disobedience.

Marie Kloos

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Director
Isabela Bianchi , Ignacio Ruiz Gómez, Pablo Adiego Almudevar, María Gómez
Script
Isabela Bianchi , Pablo Adiego Almudevar, Ignacio Ruiz Gómez, María Gómez
Cinematographer
Ignacio Ruiz Gómez, Carlos Mármol
Editor
Rafael de los Reyes, Daniel Cañizarez
Producer
María Gómez
Sound
Miguel Salas
Score
João Villaça
Animation
Luciana Maia dos Santos
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Makarìa

Makarìa
Giulia Attanasio
International Competition Short Film 2020
Documentary Film
Italy,
Spain
2020
35 minutes
Italian
Subtitles: 
English

Enza, in her early twenties, is a singer and seeker studying the rhythms of life in Salento. She breathes music, collects old folksongs and thus connects the people, the present and the past. Rooted in Tarantism and in the tradition of the healers she uses singing as a means to fight alienation. Her portrait is a cinematic legacy vibrating with intensity. It reveals the thin line walked by those who refuse to be satisfied with relative freedom.

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Giulia Attanasio
Cinematographer
Stefania Bona
Editor
Dario Ferraro, Giulia Attanasio
Producer
Dario Ferraro
Co-Producer
Gianni Rizzuto
Sound
Fabio Punzi, Davide Balistreri
Score
Jitter, Daina Dieva
Animation and Musique concrète 2021
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Making a Diagonal with Music
Aura Satz
Beatriz Ferreyra enters a room and already stops with excitement in the doorway. The Argentinean pioneer of musique concrète composes with everyday sounds.
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Making a Diagonal with Music

Hacer una diagonal con la música
Aura Satz
Animation and Musique concrète 2021
Documentary Film
UK
2019
11 minutes
Spanish
Subtitles: 
English

Beatriz Ferreyra enters a room and already stops with excitement in the doorway: “Look at all the sounds it makes, nieaowowowa!” The Argentinean composer and pioneer of musique concrète collects sounds made by everyday objects. Aura Satz’s minimalist portrait follows the sound hunter at work, shows her gestures and her still undiminished joy of discovery when arranging the sounds.

André Eckardt

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Director
Aura Satz
Cinematographer
Sam Williams
Editor
Aura Satz
Producer
Aura Satz
Sound
Gernot Fuhrmann
Score
Beatrix Ferreyra
Camera Lucida 2022
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Mamani in El Alto
Heinz Emigholz
The Neo-Andean architecture of Freddy Mamani Sylvestre, influenced by indigenous culture, adorns the Bolivian city of El Alto. A psychoactive inspection at 4,000 metres above sea level.
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Mamani in El Alto

Mamani in El Alto
Heinz Emigholz
Camera Lucida 2022
Documentary Film
Germany
2022
95 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

As a pioneer of Neo-Andean architecture, Freddy Mamani Silvestre attracts attention far beyond the borders of Bolivia. His non-conformist designs are influenced by the culture of the Aymara, the biggest ethnical group in the country, echoing their myths and patterns. Buildings constructed between 2008 and 2021 are circled, inspected and captured, in part 35 of the ongoing series “Photography and beyond”.

Like giant jewels, the Cholets rise into the sky above the Bolivian city of El Alto, at 4,000 metres above sea level. Cholets, a neologism created from chalet and Cholo, the local term for indigenous people, are the creations of architect Freddy Mamani Silvestre, born in 1971. Several dozen buildings designed by him adorn the otherwise fairly unglamorous city otherwise mainly dominated by raw red brick. Mamani’s built fantasies, on the other hand, are striking, arrogant and bold. Snakes seem to be slithering up their facades, scattered diamonds cling to the glazing and occasionally the whole thing is crowned by a stand-alone residential building. But the Cholets are mainly used for festivities, because they house the so-called “salones de eventos”. Emigholz unlocks psychoactive places that evoke the interior of pinball machines and, in their confident splendour, triumph over the richer neighbouring city of La Paz.
Carolin Weidner

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Director
Heinz Emigholz
Script
Heinz Emigholz
Cinematographer
Heinz Emigholz, Till Beckmann
Editor
Till Beckmann, Heinz Emigholz
Producer
Frieder Schlaich, Irene von Alberti
Sound
Ueli Etter, Christian Obermaier, Jochen Jezussek
Score
Andreas Reihse
World Sales
Frieder Schlaich
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Mamie 44

Mamie 44
Lucie Dèche
International Competition Documentary Film 2023
Documentary Film
France
2023
55 minutes
French
Subtitles: 
English

An old family secret is fermenting in the father’s winery in southwest France. The grandfather had been executed by the Résistance in 1944 because he had collaborated with the Nazis. For decades, no one talked about it, daily work continued, from cultivation to harvest, from the wine press to maturation, an eternal cycle. The daughter comes to visit with a camera and a microphone. She remixes the sounds of farming, asks questions, builds openings in the experimental interstices between image and sound for the father to come to himself. Maybe what was buried and ploughed under can be reflected today – if they succeed in breaking the cycle for a moment.

The father has answers. He knows the patriarchal system of agriculture, where neighbours are envious and unpleasant things are quickly interred so they will not be passed on to the children. And yet what was interred has not dissolved completely, over generations. Insects buzz over the soil, something underneath attracts them. A small frog is caught in the wine press with the grapes. And the filmmaker’s daughter looks for a new tune on the old family piano.

Jan Künemund

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Director
Lucie Dèche
Cinematographer
Lucie Dèche
Editor
Caro Beuret
Producer
Guillaume Bordier
Sound Design
Lucie Dèche
Nominated for: Prize of the Interreligious Jury, FIPRESCI Prize
Camera Lucida 2023
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Man in Black
Bing Wang
A theatre in Paris becomes the stage of an impressive encounter: The aged composer Wang Xilin is naked – and exposes the cruelties of the communist regime in China.
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Man in Black

Man in Black
Bing Wang
Camera Lucida 2023
Documentary Film
France,
USA,
UK
2023
60 minutes
Chinese
Subtitles: 
English

Wang Xilin does not enter the stage in a suite, as the title might suggest, but completely naked. He stretches and bends, appears to familiarise himself with his surroundings, does some vocal exercises, sits down at the piano. Wang Xilin is one of China’s most important composers of contemporary music, having written his first symphonies in his youth. Wang Bing gives the 86-year-old more than a little space. For his portrait, he presents him with the entire Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord in Paris.

This is where Wang Xilin reviews his life of torture and oppression, recapitulates the tribulations in communist China, reports knocked-out teeth and nightmares, suicides among intellectuals. His testimony is frequently underlaid, sometimes even drowned out by grandiose musical arrangements. When an orchestra thunders from offscreen, Wang Xilin’s body rears up – “Man in Black” is also an exorcistic oral history. The composer turns himself into his own instrument, into the medium of a violent epoch, sharing his emotions literally unveiled.

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Bing Wang
Cinematographer
Caroline Champetier
Editor
Claire Atherton
Producer
Lihong Kong, Sonia Buchman, Nicolas R. De La Mothe
Co-Producer
Karin Chien, Liza Essers
Sound
Erwan Kerzanet, Emmanuel Soland
Score
Xilin Wang
World Sales
Lya Li
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Ying Wang, Xilin Wang, Xiaoxia Zhou
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Margarethe 89

Margarethe 89
Lucas Malbrun
International Competition Animated Film 2023
Animated Film
France
2023
18 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

The end of real-socialist oppression, doomed love and tacit double morals unfold in colourful felt-pen images and clear lines. Leipzig, 1989. The city still belongs to the blue shirts of the Free German Youth, there is still talk of a flourishing country in festive speeches. Locked away in a mental hospital for belonging to the Leipzig punk scene and abused as “belonging to an enemy faction” that undermines the GDR from within: Margarethe can stand it. Ultimately, however, the lack of briquettes and the cold water in the communal shower make the young woman dream of being close to her boyfriend Heinrich. While the protests in the streets are growing, Heinrich and his band play church-organised punk concerts that hint at the prospect of freedom. But Stasi spies are more present than ever – until the newly gained freedom to travel scatters them to the winds along with the lights of the fireworks.

Jana Kraft

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Director
Lucas Malbrun
Script
Lucas Malbrun, Marie Larrivé
Cinematographer
Lucas Malbrun
Editor
Clara Saunier, Vincent Tricon
Producer
Nicolas de Rosanbo, Céline Vanlint
Sound
Elodie Thevenin
Sound Design
Quentin Romanet
Score
Mael Oudin
World Sales
Miguel Español Celiméndiz
Artistic Design
Morgan Curt, Hippolyte Cupillard, Jean-Baptiste Peltier, Charlie Belin, Jonas Schloesing, Daria Skripka, Yehor Bondarenko, Angelina Dorozhinskaia
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
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Marine Target

Marine Target
Lukas Marxt
German Competition Short Film 2022
Documentary Film
Austria,
Germany
2022
10 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

Lukas Marxt’s fourth film about the Salton Sea in Southern California focuses on 1944/45, when about 150 dummies, replicas of the bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, were dropped there for ballistic tests. “Marine Target” measures the remains of the wooden target platforms from up close and high above. The disconcerting soundtrack to this fascinating filmic study is provided by a swelling adaptation of the Nigerian hit “Atomic Bomb” by William Onyeabor.

Christoph Terhechte

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Director
Lukas Marxt
Cinematographer
Lukas Marxt
Editor
Lukas Marxt, Vanja Smiljanić
Producer
Lukas Marxt
Sound
Marcus Zilz
Score
Marcus Zilz
World Sales
Dietmar Schwärzler
Animation Night 2023
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Mario
Tess Martin
A macabre, hypnotic children’s song about Mario the soldier and his disappointed love announces a brutal murder. Images of memories flow into each other and make us shiver.
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Mario

Mario
Tess Martin
Animation Night 2023
Animated Film
Netherlands,
USA
2014
3 minutes
Italian
Subtitles: 
English

A macabre Italian children’s song tells the story of Mario, a soldier who returns from war and must learn that his girlfriend has left him for another man. Mario decides to kill her. The film picks up on the ambivalent mood of the song and reinforces its vibration in the space between blithe children’s game and brutal murder.

Franka Sachse

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Director
Tess Martin
Producer
Tess Martin
Score
Jason Staczek
Animation
Tess Martin
Slowenian Animation 2022
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Mate to Measure
Špela Čadež
A hardworking tailer fulfils his customers’ wishes using every means his brain has to offer. But when he meets the love of his life, his thoughts get out of control.
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Mate to Measure

Zasukanec
Špela Čadež
Slowenian Animation 2022
Animated Film
Germany,
Slovenia
2004
7 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Daily life at the tailor’s shop is so tumultuous that sometimes you need to cheat a little to cope. Imagination and spontaneity will not always be enough. When the tailer feels unobserved, he tends to let his brain do all the work. But what happens when love enters the scene and thoughts get out of control?

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Špela Čadež
Script
Špela Čadež
Cinematographer
Špela Čadež
Editor
Špela Čadež
Producer
Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln
Score
Mateja Starić
Animation
Špela Čadež
Animation and Musique concrète 2021
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Matmos: Ultimate Care II Excerpt Five
Vicki Bennett
A washing machine less ordinary: In a lively music video with animation and advertising film quotes, the sounds of a fully automatic machine enchant us and make us forget all our laundry worries.
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Matmos: Ultimate Care II Excerpt Five

Matmos: Ultimate Care II Excerpt Five
Vicki Bennett
Animation and Musique concrète 2021
Experimental Film
USA
2014
7 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

A washing machine less ordinary: The electronic music duo Matmos probes the music making capabilities of the “Ultimate Care II” by Whirlpool and weaves the sounds of its housing, laundry cycle and switches into a beat. Using animation, optical effects and advertising film quotes from the time when fully automatic machines had their breakthrough, a lively piece of music video is created that makes us forget all our laundry worries.

André Eckardt

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Director
Vicki Bennett
Editor
Vicki Bennett, Peter Knight
Animation
Vicki Bennett, Peter Knight