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Loving in Between

Loving in Between
Jyoti Mistry
International Competition Documentary Film 2023
Documentary Film
Austria,
South Africa
2023
18 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

“Folks, I’m telling you, birthing is hard and dying is mean – so get yourself a little loving in between.” This advice of the African-American civil rights activist and jazz poet Langston Hughes precedes Jyoti Mistry’s found footage storm of images and runs like a guiding line through the archive material, a panopticon of revelries: parties, boxing matches, visits to the beach and above all, time and again, testimonies of lived queer sexuality. Sometimes clandestine, sometimes quite public.

Mistry mirrors the uninhibitedness of her sources in the way she arranges them – not neatly staggered but boldly mixed. The associative editing often virtually leaps into the images, linking them with purple colour explosions and three-dimensional animations of shoals of fish. On the soundtrack, a spoken word performance joins multi-channel dubbed noises and countless variations of the jazz standard “Diga Diga Doo.” This is how the film wrests its testimonies from the past and returns them to their inherent liveliness and transgressive explosive power.

Felix Mende

Credits DOK Leipzig Logo

Director
Jyoti Mistry
Script
Jyoti Mistry, Napo Masheane, Kgafela oa Magogodi
Editor
Nikki Comninos
Producer
Florian Schattauer
Sound Design
Peter Cornell
Score
Nishlyn Ramanna
Animation
The Kinetic
World Sales
Gerald Weber
Extended Reality 2023
Filmstill No Place But Here
No Place But Here
Dylan Valley, Annie Nisenson
In 2017, the “Reclaim the City” initiative occupied an unused hospital in Cape Town. Their symbolic protest against the housing shortage became a new home for hundreds of people.
Filmstill No Place But Here

No Place But Here

No Place But Here
Dylan Valley, Annie Nisenson
Extended Reality 2023
XR
South Africa
2022
16 minutes
Afrikaans,
English
Subtitles: 
None

In 2017, the “Reclaim the City” initiative occupied an empty hospital in the Woodstock district of Cape Town. Their symbolic protest against the housing shortage became a new home for hundreds of people: the “Cissie Gool House”. The work conveys intimate insights into an unusual housing project that combats criminalisation by politics and the public.

Lars Rummel

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Producer
Dylan Valley, Annie Nisenson, Alex Hendricks, Valentia Fisher
Production Company
Electric South
Editor
Stephen Abbott
Animation
Shukry Adams, Tara Weber
Sound
Joshua Yon
Sound Design
Rob Brinkworth
Key Collaborator
Faghmeeda Ling, Karen Hendricks, Quintin Moos, Amanda Gericke, Tsukie Bhalindela, Darren Christian, Gear Sponsorship
Director
Dylan Valley, Annie Nisenson