Film Archive

Competition for the Audience Award 2022
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A Bunch of Amateurs
Kim Hopkins
Dwindling membership, a crumbling club house, penniless coffers: The “Bradford Movie Makers” have seen better days. The funny and touching portrait of a band of film buffs.
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A Bunch of Amateurs

A Bunch of Amateurs
Kim Hopkins
Competition for the Audience Award 2022
Documentary Film
UK
2022
95 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
English

Dwindling membership, a crumbling club house, penniless coffers: The “Bradford Movie Makers” have seen better days. The active club members, most of them fairly advanced in years, sit there, basking in blissful memories and not mincing their words when they pick at the others’ film ideas over multiple cups of tea. Cineastes have met here every Monday since 1932 and can be proud of a ninety-year history including countless amateur films of all genres.

The “club”, as insiders call it, is a typical British working class film club: watching films together on a regular basis and spending every free minute on elaborate shoots including stunt riders and green screens. But the old veterans are beginning to get frail, the occasional death must be mourned. And then the pandemic comes on top of all this, darkening the only bright spot of the week. But it also brings unexpected surprises … Kim Hopkins manages the feat, despite a number of tragic-sad occasions, of avoiding the tear-jerker trap and gives us equally astonishing and funny insights into this pastime that’s far more than just a hobby. This quiet, funny and touching portrait of a band of film buffs – male and female – pays tribute to the need we all have to spend time together.
Lina Dinkla

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Director
Kim Hopkins
Cinematographer
Kim Hopkins
Editor
Leah Marino
Producer
Margareta Szabo, Kim Hopkins
Sound
Margareta Szabo
Score
Terence Dunn
World Sales
Jenny Bohnhoff
Soul-Things 2022
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Björk: Tabula Rasa
Tobias Gremmler
Björk’s figure seamlessly transforms into fantastic organic shapes, while her singing wipes the slate clean: tabula rasa, a free space for children to blossom and make their own mistakes.
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Björk: Tabula Rasa

Björk: Tabula Rasa
Tobias Gremmler
Soul-Things 2022
Animated Film
UK
2017
5 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

The figure of the singer Björk seamlessly transforms into petals, into underwater creatures with delicate tentacles and other fantastic organic manifestations impossible to classify. Accompanying Tobias Gremmler’s graceful computer animation, Björk’s singing wipes the slate clean: tabula rasa, a free, unencumbered space for later-born children to blossom and make their own mistakes.

André Eckardt

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Director
Tobias Gremmler
Performer
Björk
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Delikado

Delikado
Karl Malakunas
Time to Act! 2022
Documentary Film
USA,
UK,
Philippines,
China,
Australia
2022
94 minutes
English,
Filipino
Subtitles: 
English

On the island of Palawan in the Philippine archipelago, more and more rainforest is falling victim to the saws. The clearances have long been illegal but are protected and even initiated by President Duterte’s corrupt regime. Local resistance is forming. A group of courageous men around a determined human rights lawyer decide to react. They sneak into the forests to take away the logging teams’ chainsaws, cars and boats. This exciting film, constructed like a thriller, follows them on their dangerous missions, which they call “meta-legal”. But the price is high: Some of the activists pay for their resistance with their lives.

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Karl Malakunas
Cinematographer
Tom Bannigan
Editor
Michael Collins, Eric Daniel Metzgar
Producer
Marty Syjuco, Michael Collins, Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala
Score
Nainita Desai
World Sales
Jenny Bohnhoff
Extended Reality 2022
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Dragzina
Nikita Shokhov, Masha Vorslav
Where are the spaces for the LGBTQIA2S+ culture in Russia? This AR experience opens a digital safe space for the drag scene where they can perform without fear of violence.
2022
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Dragzina

Dragzina
Nikita Shokhov, Masha Vorslav
Extended Reality 2022
XR
USA,
Russia,
UK
2022
12 minutes
English,
Russian

The LGBTQIA2S+ community in Russia is facing an increasingly hostile social climate, is tabooed and criminalised. The AR experience opens a digital safe space for the local drag scene where they can perform without fear of violence. At the same time, this artistic occupation of heteronormatively dominated places is a political intervention.

Lars Rummel

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Producer
Anna Evtiugina
Production Company
iPureland.art
AR Developer
Yuan Li
Interactive Design
Parker Ford
Artistic Design
Alexey Golubev, Vannet, Zac Kim
Creative Technologist
Zach Duer
Sound
Konstantin Andzhanovskii
Score
Ultraflex, Anoche Xenon
Performer
Masha Vorslav, Lorina Rey, Anoche Xenon, Skinny Jenny, Polis Vera/Robert, Vanessa Diziai, Ramona Vile, Vannet
Key Collaborator
Moscow gender play community "Dragzina", Moscow drag community "Home Drag Race", Ilya Lagerfeld
Director
Nikita Shokhov, Masha Vorslav
Time to Act! 2022
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Everything Wrong and Nowhere to Go
Sindha Agha
How does the climate crisis affect our mind? How to go on in the midst of disaster? A personal essay about “climate anxiety”, guilt-rage spirals and radical self-care.
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Everything Wrong and Nowhere to Go

Everything Wrong and Nowhere to Go
Sindha Agha
Time to Act! 2022
Documentary Film
USA,
UK
2022
12 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

Heatwaves, melting polar caps, rising sea levels, mass extinction of species. The climate crisis is threatening life on earth, and our peace of mind, too, because if you become aware of where we stand, you’ll find it hard to sleep well. Sindha Agha, too, is suffering from “climate anxiety”, the all-consuming fear of the consequences of the climate emergency, and seeks out a climate psychologist to learn how to cope with it. This cinematic portrait shows how – representative of countless others – she is torn between panic, helplessness, guilt and rage, but still finds ways to overcome the paralysis to actively tackle the climate crisis.

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Sindha Agha
Cinematographer
Lauren Guiteras
Editor
Matty Neikrug
Producer
Elizabeth Woodward, Elizabeth Woodward
Sound
Jackie Zhou
Score
Daniel Fox
Dancing in the Dark 2022
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FKA twigs: How’s That
Jesse Kanda
A naked body: Its skin envelope spreads and longs to be touched. The music asks what lust feels like and is answered by enchanting computer-generated images.
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FKA twigs: How’s That

FKA twigs: How’s That
Jesse Kanda
Dancing in the Dark 2022
Animated Film
UK
2013
4 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

A naked body liquifies and becomes weightless. What’s left is its skin envelope which expands endlessly, longing for the tiniest touch. The increasingly shapeless figure vibrates in colours, fragments flashing, until the video track fails. The sensual piece by FKA twigs asks in slow motion what lust feels like. Jesse Kanda answers with enchanting computer-generated images.

André Eckardt

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Director
Jesse Kanda
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Ice Merchants

Ice Merchants
João Gonzalez
International Competition Short Film 2022
Animated Film
Portugal,
France,
UK
2022
14 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

There is a house hanging from heavy ropes, firmly anchored to the rocks. Up there in the cliffs, far above the town below, a father lives with his son in the cold. In his 2D frame-by-frame animation, director João Gonzalez uses few colours, which makes the harsh shadows and extreme camera angles of his drawings all the more atmospheric. He has realised a metaphorical tale that can do without dialogue, relying on sound and images alone.

Marie Kloos

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Director
João Gonzalez
Script
João Gonzalez
Cinematographer
João Gonzalez
Editor
João Gonzalez
Producer
Bruno Caetano
Co-Producer
Michaël Proença
Sound
Ed Trousseau, Ricardo Real
Score
João Gonzalez
Animation
João Gonzalez, Ala Nunu
World Sales
Joaquim Pinheiro
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
Soul-Things 2022
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Infrastructure
Rachel Reupke
Like little dots, people appear in the depths and at the periphery of stunning panoramic shots. The colossal landscape turns into an infinite space of fear.
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Infrastructure

Infrastructure
Rachel Reupke
Soul-Things 2022
Experimental Film
UK
2002
14 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Stunning panoramic shots of natural landscapes are cut through by swathes of traffic. People appear like little dots in the depths and at the periphery. Only gradually do we realise that they are fleeing. Great dramas grow out of this micro world, the colossal landscape becomes increasingly merciless and begins to resemble an infinite space of fear.

André Eckardt

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Director
Rachel Reupke
Extended Reality 2022
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On the Morning You Wake (to the End of the World)
Mike Brett, Steve Jamison, Pierre Zandrowicz, Arnaud Colinart
The nuclear threat became real for 1.4 million people on Hawaii. On 13 January 2018, a text message warned them of a missile. The message was false, its consequences momentous.
2022
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On the Morning You Wake (to the End of the World)

On the Morning You Wake (to the End of the World)
Mike Brett, Steve Jamison, Pierre Zandrowicz, Arnaud Colinart
Extended Reality 2022
XR
France,
UK,
USA
2022
42 minutes
English,
French,
German,
Korean,
Japanese,
Norwegian
Subtitles: 
English

The peace of the superpowers is based on “mutual assured destruction”. States can annihilate each other completely with their arsenals. On 13 January 2018, 1.4 million people on Hawaii got a taste of this: A false missile alert text message brought their lives to a standstill that lasted 38 minutes, panic broke out and the nuclear threat suddenly became real.

Lars Rummel

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Producer
Arnaud Colinart, Jo-Jo Ellison, Mike Brett, Steve Jamison
Executive Producer
Paul Mezier, Susanna Pollack
Production Company
Atlas V, Archer’s Mark
Animation
Alan Sorio
3D Artist
Renaud de Bellefon, Anthony Rubier
VFX Artist
Yasuyuki Otsuki
Script
Dr. Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio
Score
Bobby Krlic
Key Collaborator
Games for Change, Princeton University, British Film Institute, VR for Good, ARTE France, CNC
Director
Mike Brett, Steve Jamison, Pierre Zandrowicz, Arnaud Colinart
Soul-Things 2022
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Oneohtrix Point Never: Animals
Rick Alverson
Disconcerting video editing makes Val Kilmer’s dozing body twitch. A troubled soul and restless memories rise to the surface.
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Oneohtrix Point Never: Animals

Oneohtrix Point Never: Animals
Rick Alverson
Soul-Things 2022
Experimental Film
UK
2016
4 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

A ghostly voice sings about transience while the camera glides past closed curtains, capturing the expressive, lived-in face of a dozing Val Kilmer. Rick Alverson’s disconcerting stroboscopic video editing makes the dozing body twitch. The inner turmoil of a troubled soul and restless memories rise to the surface.

André Eckardt

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Director
Rick Alverson
Script
Daniel Lopatin, Rick Alverson
Cinematographer
Drew Bienemann
Editor
Rick Alverson
Producer
Ryan Zacarias
Time to Act! 2022
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Rebellion
Maia Kenworthy, Elena Sánchez Bellot
A thrilling and yet complex examination of “Extinction Rebellion” that doesn’t gloss over the group’s internal controversies about political strategies.
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Rebellion

Rebellion
Maia Kenworthy, Elena Sánchez Bellot
Time to Act! 2022
Documentary Film
UK
2021
82 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
English

“Extinction Rebellion” (XR), known for creative civil disobedience, blockades and performances, want to put pressure on politics to finally adopt effective measures against the climate crisis. The greater the attention, the greater the effect, that’s their hope. But will this equation work? And how can such a heterogenous movement take joint decisions? “Rebellion” follows the development of the first XR group in Great Britain from up close, showing both euphoric moments and heated debates. After all, the issue is whether change is possible without questioning power structures – in society, but also within their own ranks.

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Maia Kenworthy, Elena Sánchez Bellot
Cinematographer
Amy Newstead, Maia Kenworthy, Elena Sánchez Bellot, Tom Swindell
Editor
Michael Nollet
Producer
Kat Mansoor
Sound
Rick Blything, Nikky French, Oscar Crawford
Score
Wayne Roberts
Extended Reality 2022
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Seven Grams
Karim Ben Khelifa
Our everyday digital life is unthinkable without mobile phones. But what natural and human resources does the tech industry require for this innovation?
2021
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Seven Grams

Seven Grams
Karim Ben Khelifa
Extended Reality 2022
XR
France,
USA,
UK
2021
24 minutes
English,
French,
German

Our everyday digital life is unthinkable without smartphones. Across the world, more than five billion such devices are in circulation. Each one of those is even touched more than 2,600 times per day. This AR experience takes us through the hidden history of this technology and thus into the Democratic Republic of the Congo. What natural and human resources does the tech industry require for its innovations?

Lars Rummel

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Executive Producer
Chloé Jarry, Opeyemi Olukemi
Production Company
Lucid Realities
Animation
TT Hernandez
AR Developer
Novelab
Sound
Frank Weber
Script
Karim Ben Khelifa, Juan B. Diaz
Key Collaborator
Quentin Noirfalisse
Director
Karim Ben Khelifa
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The Debutante

The Debutante
Elizabeth Hobbs
International Competition Short Film 2022
Animated Film
UK
2022
8 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

A young woman asks a hyena to take her place at a dinner and dance given in her honour. The plan requires skill and some violence, too. The posh company is portrayed in bold calligraphic brush-strokes, the vibrant animation is supplied by the heroine’s temperament. This mischievous farce confronts a class frozen in tradition and etiquette with a scavenging animal that gleefully celebrates anarchy.

Anke Leweke

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Director
Elizabeth Hobbs
Script
Elizabeth Hobbs
Cinematographer
Elizabeth Hobbs
Editor
Mark Jenkins
Producer
Abigail Addison
Sound
Hutch Demouilpied
Score
Hutch Demouilpied
Animation
Elizabeth Hobbs
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
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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