Film Archive

Soul-Things 2022
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The 3 Rs
David Lynch
A nervously vibrating camera, a rubber duck being beheaded by algebra. Short and with a vengeance, David Lynch lights a beacon against the school-inculcated view of the world.
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The 3 Rs

The 3 Rs
David Lynch
Soul-Things 2022
Experimental Film
Austria,
USA
2011
1 minute
English
Subtitles: 
None

A nervously vibrating camera, a rubber duck being beheaded by algebra. In only one minute and with a vengeance, David Lynch lights a beacon against the school-inculcated view of the world. Reading, wRiting, aRithmetic – the three basic cultural techniques “drilled” into us turn out to be childhood traumas and opponents of the immeasurable, the mysterious and the indescribable.

André Eckardt

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Director
David Lynch
Script
David Lynch
Cinematographer
David Lynch
Editor
David Lynch
International Competition 2020
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The Annotated Field Guide of Ulysses S. Grant
Jim Finn
The American Civil War dissected: a distinctive 16mm film and animated war board games reveal a divided nation full of rebels.
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The Annotated Field Guide of Ulysses S. Grant

The Annotated Field Guide of Ulysses S. Grant
Jim Finn
International Competition 2020
Documentary Film
USA
2020
61 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

Numerous films deal with the American Civil War, which raged between the northern Union States and the southern Confederate States from 1861 to 1865. One general who rose to become a war icon and the 18th president of the United States was Ulysses S. Grant. Director Jim Finn uses board games to reconstruct the battles and documents a divided nation full of rebellious factions.

“Bloody Pond” or “The Flaming Forest” are the names given to places below the Mason-Dixon Line where many cruel and confusing clashes took place within a few years. Today only cemeteries, memorial plaques, wax museums and obelisks bear witness to episodes of the war that was to be of such vital importance for the shape of the USA today. Jim Finn’s 16mm shots are a detailed inspection of various stations to which he adds macabre anecdotes and trenchant descriptions. Statesmen, ideologists and warlords haunt the forests, ruins and riverbanks here – like the incidences of light which make the footage light up time and again. There is beauty in these images, in the trickling synthesizer melodies, too, or in the stop motion animations of complicated board games. This beauty has little in common with the dark underpinning of this conflict: deep-seated racism and an adamant belief in the right to own slaves.
Carolin Weidner

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Director
Jim Finn
Script
Jim Finn
Cinematographer
Jim Finn
Editor
Dean De Matteis, Jim Finn
Producer
Cat Mazza
Sound
Alexander Panos, Jesse Stiles
Score
Colleen Burke
Animation
Jim Finn
Nominated for: Prize of the Interreligious Jury, FIPRESCI Prize
Camera Lucida 2023
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The Apocalyptic Is the Mother of All Christian Theology
Jim Finn
Though consumed with antisemitism and fascism, historically the Apostle Paul was a revolutionary. A psychedelic montage, a wild ride through 2000 years of rabid propaganda.
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The Apocalyptic Is the Mother of All Christian Theology

The Apocalyptic Is the Mother of All Christian Theology
Jim Finn
Camera Lucida 2023
Documentary Film
USA
2023
64 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

After Ulysses S. Grant, the victorious commander of the American Civil War, maverick Jim Finn has now tackled the Apostle Paul. Eighteen centuries lie between the two and yet those historical super-figures have a lot in common. The acts of both were epoch-making, both had to undertake prolonged expeditions to achieve them, and both have inspired a host of propaganda, including numerous board games that also serve as a visual framework for Finn’s latest film. Above all, both remain controversial to this day, though Paul’s actions, due to the thin factual basis, provided and still provide better groundwork for substantially more outlandish interpretations. The films quotes some of the more outrageous ones in an eclectic montage of red-tinged excerpts from biblical epics, Christian fundamentalist talk shows, cartoons, children’s books, dioramas, theme parks and performances by magicians and rapturous choirs.

The curious title refers to a paper of the German theologist Ernst Käsemann, whose research snatched Paul from the grasp of the Antisemites who had usurped him and placed him back in the tradition of Jewish mysticism. That is also the objective of Jim Finn’s film as it gleefully dissects two thousand years of appropriation and propaganda in a wild ride through history.

Christoph Terhechte

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Director
Jim Finn
Script
Jim Finn
Cinematographer
Jim Finn
Editor
Dean De Matteis, Jim Finn
Producer
Jim Finn
Co-Producer
Cat Mazza
Sound Design
Alexander Panos, Jesse Stiles
Score
Colleen Burke
Animation
Matt Loudon
World Sales
Tom Colley
International Competition 2021
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The Great Basin
Chivas DeVinck
The curious and the harrowing in the sparsely populated desert of Nevada with its subterranean water reservoirs. An atmospheric film about how freedom is defined in the US.
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The Great Basin

The Great Basin
Chivas DeVinck
International Competition 2021
Documentary Film
USA
2021
92 minutes
English,
Spanish
Subtitles: 
French, English

Chivas DeVinck works his way up from the soil to the stars to find out what constitutes Nevada outside of Las Vegas. Milieus, places and people are intertwined in a collage. The magnetic core of the whole is the subterranean water from which everything seems to grow and for which everyone strives. What looks like an arid desert landscape or a sleepy little town from afar, turns out on closer inspection to be an atmospheric representation of the rural U.S.

Just before the COVID pandemic brought the whole world to a standstill, DeVinck captures the curious, the mundane and the harrowing in White Pine County in eastern Nevada. There are well-nigh endless community meetings about dog-keeping issues, and farmers who talk to their Peruvian shepherds in appalling Spanglish. There are droning radio shows nobody may listen to anyway, and special church services for sex workers. But people are also preoccupied with explosive political issues: the distribution of water supplies in the arid region, the thirty-year dispute over the construction of a water pipeline to Las Vegas, the continuing discrimination against the indigenous people. Resonating in all this is the myth of the US concept of freedom, manifesting itself in gun possession, the idea of every man for himself and an unwavering faith in the healing powers of capitalism.
Kim Busch

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Director
Chivas DeVinck
Cinematographer
Yoshio Kitagawa
Editor
Matthieu Laclau, Yann-Shan Tsai
Producer
Chivas DeVinck
Sound
Danfeng Li
Score
Felicia Atkinson
Nominated for: Prize of the Interreligious Jury, FIPRESCI Prize
Beyond Animation 2023
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The Limits of Vision
Laura Harrison
A pop art-punk-psychedelic trip into the life of the young housewife Marcia in 1970s London. She thinks about the mites in her bedclothes and talks to the ghost of dirt.
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The Limits of Vision

The Limits of Vision
Laura Harrison
Beyond Animation 2023
Animated Film
USA
2022
35 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

A pop art-punk-psychedelic trip into the life and rich fantasy world of a young 1970s London housewife. Marcia is mesmerised by the astonishing mountain of folds in the bedclothes where the tiny, almost invisible tribe of the mites lives, and drawn into a conversation with the ghost of dirt. But stop, her zeitgeisty-feminist friends are coming over for morning coffee.

André Eckardt

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Director
Laura Harrison
Producer
Eugene Sun Park
Camera Lucida 2023
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The Tuba Thieves
Alison O’Daniel
Tubas are stolen from Californian schools. What does the lack of a particular sound do to our perception of music? An entertaining, multilayered reflection on hearing and not hearing.
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The Tuba Thieves

The Tuba Thieves
Alison O’Daniel
Camera Lucida 2023
Documentary Film
USA
2023
91 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
German Subtitles for deaf and hard-of-hearing, English

A series of tuba thefts that occurred ten years ago at Californian schools is the starting point of a multilayered and entertaining reflection about sounds and music, how they are represented in images and described in words. The artist Alison O’Daniel tells the story from the perspective of Deaf people; her film resembles a musical composition that varies its material in several movements.

In one sequence we hear the swelling drone of a passenger plane flying at low altitude over a residential area and gradually drowning out the sounds of the wind before we first see its shadow glide over the houses and at last the source of the noise. The subtitles, an integral part of this film, not only describe the sounds in amazing precision but also quantify their acoustic pressure in decibels.

Alternating between passages with and without sound motivates us to be more differentiated, focused, targeted in our perception. The film revolves around the motifs of hearing, sounds, noise pollution more than around the narrative of the mysteriously vanished tubas, more even than around the impressive protagonist Nyeisha “Nyke” Prince who plays a Deaf drummer in “The Tuba Thieves.” The tuba thefts are first and foremost a metaphor: What does the lack of a specific sound do to our perception?

Christoph Terhechte

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Director
Alison O’Daniel
Script
Alison O’Daniel
Cinematographer
Derek Howard
Editor
Alison O’Daniel, Zack Khalil
Producer
Alison O’Daniel, Su Kim, Maya E Rudolph, Rachel Nederveld
World Sales
Shoshi Korman
Animation Night 2023
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The Whale Story
Tess Martin
During a brief encounter, a real connection seems to develop between a whale and a diver. But then the whale disappears again in the depths of the ocean.
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The Whale Story

The Whale Story
Tess Martin
Animation Night 2023
Animated Film
USA,
Netherlands
2012
4 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
English

A diver encounters an injured whale. He decides to help the animal and gets a friendly look of thanks. For the space of a few seconds, the border between the two species seems permeable. The whale disappears in the depths of the ocean and leaves the diver wondering whether this was all just a projection of human hopes.

Franka Sachse

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Director
Tess Martin
Score
Spencer Thun
Animation
Tess Martin, Webster Crowell, Stefan Gruber, Britta Johnson, Amanda Moore
International Competition 2020
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Truth or Consequences
Hannah Jayanti
A privately operated spaceport in the desert of New Mexico inspires dreams of tourism to new worlds. In the nearby small town, life plans are more modest.
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Truth or Consequences

Truth or Consequences
Hannah Jayanti
International Competition 2020
Documentary Film
USA
2020
103 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

Forty kilometres outside the small town of Truth or Consequences in New Mexico, in the middle of the desert, lies “Spaceport America”, the first private space mission launch centre. People there have been dreaming of tourism in space for the past decade. Hannah Jayanti observes the people of the town who live in the shadow of such great ideas. She tells of tiger bites and scrap collectors, of sparkling stones, of trailer life and how painfully the past still affects the present.

What starts out as a tale about humanity’s great plans gradually turns into one of the dreams and stumbling blocks of human beings. Step by step, the film approaches its characters and unfurls into a reflection of what remains of a life. In addition to documentary and historical footage, the director also uses virtual reality techniques. When the camera travels through 3D simulations of empty streets and houses you feel that something long gone is made tangible again – like an expedition to a ghost town, at a time when the population will have long since left the planet in spaceships. But the created images remain patchy, the objects are captured only in spots, almost as if this was a map of the stars.
Marie Kloos

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Director
Hannah Jayanti
Cinematographer
Hannah Jayanti
Editor
Hannah Jayanti
Producer
Sara Archambault
Sound
Hannah Jayanti, Scott Hirsch
Score
Bill Frisell
Animation
Alexander Porter, Alexander Porter
Nominated for: Prize of the Interreligious Jury, FIPRESCI Prize