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German Competition 2020
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Nuclear Forever
Carsten Rau
A visually stunning and at the same time sober reckoning of the zero sum game between climate change and nuclear disaster: no dramatisation at all and yet deeply disturbing.
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Nuclear Forever

Atomkraft Forever
Carsten Rau
German Competition 2020
Documentary Film
Germany
2020
94 minutes
French,
German
Subtitles: 
German Subtitles for deaf and hard-of-hearing

This detailed and sober look at the issue of nuclear power begins where Germany is currently standing: with shutting it off. It’s precisely because the film is anything but alarmist that the alarming aspect of the situation becomes clear. The nuclear nightmare is not over; a safe final nuclear waste repository is not in sight. And yet, boosted by the coal phase-out, many people seem to see “clean” nuclear energy as an option again. The terror of climate change trumps the terror of the nuclear worst case scenario. A zero sum game.

Carsten Rau succeeds masterfully in calmly probing the heated controversy. He talks to people who live with and off nuclear power. Engineer, scientist or innkeeper, he very deliberately frames them all with the same mixture of seriousness and nonchalance. The story is told without dramatisation, but with stunningly “beautiful” images that make the fascination with this technology quite comprehensible. When hip French nuclear engineers finally try to join the front line of climate protesters, we realise how false the talk of an “unavoidable option” is and always has been. The portrait of a society emerges that walked into a blind alley with open eyes and is slowly coming to realise that with every step it takes it is moving further away from the exit.
Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Carsten Rau
Script
Carsten Rau
Cinematographer
Andrzej Krol
Editor
Stephan Haase
Producer
Hauke Wendler, Carsten Rau
Co-Producer
SWR Südwestrundfunk, NDR Norddeutscher Rundfunk
Sound
Augusto Castellano
Score
Ketan Bhatti, Vivan Bhatti
World Sales
Georg Gruber
Commissioning Editor
Kai Henkel, Timo Grosspietsch
Re-Visions 2020
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Nyurka’s Bath
Oksana Cherkasova
On the eve of the wedding Mother Nyurka heats up the sauna, and the household spirit makes sure that the whole wedding company get their long-deserved thrashing.
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Nyurka’s Bath

Nyurkina banya
Oksana Cherkasova
Re-Visions 2020
Animated Film
Russia
1995
11 minutes
Russian
Subtitles: 
English

A folk tale from the Urals: on the eve of the wedding old Mother Nyurka heats up the sauna. A steam bath is obligatory and it’s a matter of honour for the respective household spirit to give the whole wedding company their long overdue thrashing. After the wild chase, Nyurka calms the goblin, feeds him and wishes the bridal couple a happy future.

Ralph Eue

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Director
Oksana Cherkasova
Cinematographer
Vsevolod Kireyev, Sergey Reshetnikov
Editor
Lyudmila Putyatina
Producer
Valentina Khizhnyakova, Aleksandr Gerasimov
Sound
Nadezhda Shestakova
Animation
Oksana Cherkasova, Andrey Zolotukhin, Ksenya Ustuzhaninova