Film Archive

Panorama Short Film 2022
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Babajanja
Ante Zlatko Stolica
A cinematic conjuring: Ante Zlatko Stolica uses horror film tropes to recall childhood fears triggered by a woman from his grandmother’s village.
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Babajanja

Babajanja
Ante Zlatko Stolica
Panorama Short Film 2022
Documentary Film
Croatia
2022
14 minutes
Croatian
Subtitles: 
English

In this cinematic conjuring, Ante Zlatko Stolica remembers childhood fears triggered by a deaf woman in his grandmother’s village. The ghost of Janja, an allusion to the Slavic fairy tale character of Baba Yaga, haunts his dreams, lurks in dark places and joins forces with other horror characters. Still lifes, horror films and a gloomy soundscape evoke the unease that still disturbs the director, even after Janja’s death.

Jan-Philipp Kohlmann

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Director
Ante Zlatko Stolica
Cinematographer
Katarina Zlatec
Editor
Iva Ivan
Producer
Tibor Keser, Vanja Jambrovic
Sound
Hrvoje Nikšić
Sound Design
Hrvoje Nikšić
Score
Marin Stolica
Time to Act! 2022
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Barricade – Pictures of an Occupation
David Klammer
In 2019, alliances between anarchic and civil resistance groups were formed in Dannenröder Forst in Hesse. Together they defended trees against the police.
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Barricade – Pictures of an Occupation

Barrikade – Bilder einer Waldbesetzung
David Klammer
Time to Act! 2022
Documentary Film
Germany
2021
83 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

Tree sitting is an important part of climate activism. The “occupation” of Dannenröder Forst in 2019 was meant to prevent its clearance for a highway. The people holding out in the airy heights of their tree houses were dependent on support and supplies from the ground. This help came from locals who would never have dreamed of being part of a resistance movement before. David Klammer’s film shows how brand-new alliances are formed in the face of environmental and climate destruction while realising how powerless words are. These alliances could last – even if the trees, like those in the “Danni”, fall victim to the chainsaws in the end.

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
David Klammer
Producer
David Klammer
Kids DOK 2022
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Bémol
Oana Lacroix
The featherless nightingale has the most beautiful voice in the forest. All the animals enjoy her singing. When autumn comes and she catches a cold, she suddenly can’t sing any more.
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Bémol

Bémol
Oana Lacroix
Kids DOK 2022
Animated Film
Switzerland
2021
5 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Oh dear, the nightingale has no feathers! The other birds are laughing at her because she can’t fly. Her singing, however, lulls the little bear to sleep. Even the squirrels stop fighting and listen. When autumn comes and the nightingale catches a cold, she feels much too sick to sing. The other animals will have to come up with something …

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Oana Lacroix
Cinematographer
Oana Lacroix
Editor
Oana Lacroix
Producer
Nicolas Burlet
Sound
Jérôme Vittoz
Score
Jérôme Vittoz
Animation
Oana Lacroix
Kids DOK 2022
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Bgirl Badli
Charlotte Lara De Cort
Mali is 14, a b-girl who lives for breaking. She moves to her sister to the big city to attend a dance school there. The new challenges are huge.
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Bgirl Badli

Bgirl Badli
Charlotte Lara De Cort
Kids DOK 2022
Documentary Film
Belgium
2022
15 minutes
Dutch,
French

14-year-old Mali’s head is full of dancing. She is a b-girl and lives for breaking. She has just moved into a big city to live with her older sister – and to go to a new school where dancing is one of the main subjects. But can Mali handle the other dance styles? And will her body be able to stand the strain?

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Charlotte Lara De Cort
Cinematographer
Jordan Vanschel
Editor
Jasper Flikshuh, Jonas Verstraeten
Producer
Mark Daems
Sound
Neal Willaert
Sound Design
Jamie MacLean
Score
Mauro Pawlowski
Soul-Things 2022
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Bird in the Peninsula
Atsushi Wada
A bird with a swan’s neck nestling in hands, a gently wooded peninsula of longing: Atsushi Wada’s dream and shame logic of a sexual awakening.
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Bird in the Peninsula

Hantō no tori
Atsushi Wada
Soul-Things 2022
Animated Film
France,
Japan
2022
16 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

A boy, a girl, a bird with a swan’s neck nestling in hands, a gently wooded peninsula of longing: Atsushi Wada’s almost speechless animation, mapped out in uniform and unicoloured chains of motifs and events, follows the dream and shame logic of a sexual awakening. There’s a sadness about the rounded and infantile figures, perhaps that of a first “little death”.

Sylvia Görke

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Director
Atsushi Wada
Editor
Atsushi Wada
Producer
Emmanuel-Alain Raynal, Pierre Baussaron, Nobuaki Doi
Sound Design
Masumi Takino
Score
Mio Adachi
Animation
Atsushi Wada, Chikako Iwasaki, Margot Barbé, Marilou Soller, Josselin Facon
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
German Competition 2022
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Blue Sky White Clouds
Astrid Menzel
A ten-day canoe trip on northern German waters is a test for granddaughter Astrid, her brother and her dementia-suffering grandmother. The prerequisite: re-adjusting every single minute.
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Blue Sky White Clouds

Blauer Himmel Weiße Wolken
Astrid Menzel
German Competition 2022
Documentary Film
Germany
2022
91 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

Grandma has become a little doddery. And since the death of her husband, called E.O., ever bigger gaps have opened in her memory, and her disorientation has increased. Director Astrid Menzel makes a decision: to take a ten-day canoe trip on northern German waters with her brother and the 86-year-old lady. An adventure whose outcome is uncertain and which the three travellers have to face anew at every stage.

Looking at the sky, watching the changing cloud formations, being all there. Things that Astrid Menzel’s grandmother finds easier as her dementia progresses. Horses and beds are recognisable up there, and sometimes there are thoughts of the late E.O. A chain of disintegration has been set in motion: The beloved house has become confusing, a home for grandma is being searched, the relatives feel nagging guilt. The granddaughter Astrid feels the need for action. Gently and with endless patience, she involves the elderly lady in the preparations and organisation of a canoe trip that would be a challenge for any beginner: Travelling on the river day in and day out, a different sleeping place almost every night. Old and young are trying to find strategies of interaction. Rummikub matches and writing a travel diary anchor them, but emotional breakdowns, too, are part of the endeavour.
Carolin Weidner

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Director
Astrid Menzel
Cinematographer
Astrid Menzel
Editor
Justin Koch
Producer
Mike Beilfuss, Urs Krüger
Sound
Astrid Menzel
Score
André Feldhaus, Anders Wasserfall
Winner of: Young Eyes Film Award
Kids DOK 2022
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Blocks
Adrian Jaffé
A group of figures made of beads and building blocks move to the same rhythm – until the little green figure is to wear beads, too. Everything gets out of sync.
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Blocks

Blocks
Adrian Jaffé
Kids DOK 2022
Animated Film
Germany
2022
3 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

The little green figure runs up the mountain to the other figures made of beads and small building blocks. All move to the same rhythm, right, left, up, down. One day the little green figure, too, is supposed to decorate itself with beads. But this throws everything out of sync. The gears come to a standstill.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Adrian Jaffé
Editor
Adrian Jaffé
Producer
Adrian Jaffé
Sound
Tim Hennig
Sound Design
Tim Hennig
Score
Tim Hennig
Animation
Adrian Jaffé
International Competition Short Film 2022
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Blush – An Extraordinary Voyage
Iiti Yli-Harja
A wild stop motion animadoc trip through the glittering dreams of an astronaut who gathers all his courage to show himself to the world as he is. Set course for star date LGBTQAI+.
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Blush – An Extraordinary Voyage

Blush – An Extraordinary Voyage
Iiti Yli-Harja
International Competition Short Film 2022
Animated Film
Finland
2022
15 minutes
Finnish
Subtitles: 
English

A marvellously wild stop motion animadoc trip to unknown worlds, in which 18-year-old astronaut Fatu sets himself a challenge that’s as nerve-racking to him as a lunar expedition. He wants to go shopping at the supermarket – for the first time as he sees himself: in full glam make-up. How will his family with their Kosovar roots react to these new coordinates? Will his self-perception and the others’ perception clash? Set course for star date LGBTQAI+.

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Iiti Yli-Harja
Script
Iiti Yli-Harja
Cinematographer
Iiti Yli-Harja
Editor
Otto Heikola
Producer
Valtteri Munkki, Mikko Heino
Sound
Ville-Matti Koskiniemi
Score
Iiti Yli-Harja, Ville-Matti Koskiniemi
Animation
Iiti Yli-Harja
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Pekka Härkönen
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
Slowenian Animation 2022
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Boles
Špela Čadež
Filip and Tereza have little in common except for the wall between their apartments. Loosely based on Gorky, Špela Čadež makes the puppets dance: a pas de deux of neighbouring lonelinesses.
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Boles

Boles
Špela Čadež
Slowenian Animation 2022
Animated Film
Slovenia,
Germany
2013
13 minutes
Slovenian
Subtitles: 
English

Filip lives next to Tereza, he is a blocked writer, she is an ageing prostitute. They have little in common, except for the wall separating their apartments. One day Tereza asks him to write a letter to her fiancé. But that’s only the beginning … Špela Čadež makes the puppets dance, loosely based on Maxim Gorky: a pas de deux of neighbouring lonelinesses.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Špela Čadež
Script
Špela Čadež, Gregor Zorc
Cinematographer
Michael Jörg
Editor
Thomas Schmidl
Producer
Špela Čadež
Sound
Johanna Herr
Score
Tomaž Grom
Animation
Oliver Thorm
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Boney Piles

Terykony
Taras Tomenko
Spotlight on: Docudays UA 2022 2022
Documentary Film
Ukraine
2022
80 minutes
Ukrainian,
Russian
Subtitles: 
English

Toretsk in eastern Ukraine is marked by the decline of the coal industry: wasteland, rubble, scrap metal. In 2014, Russian separatists brought war into the region, destroying homes and families, including Nastya’s. The girl and her friends, all on the brink of adulthood, accept the decaying outskirts, gone to seed in the face of threat and depression, as normal. Taras Tomenko observes their small danced or sung escapes, their moments of obliviousness, sometimes their tears.

Sylvia Görke

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Director
Taras Tomenko
Cinematographer
Misha Lubarskyi
Editor
Viktor Malyarenko
Producer
Volodymyr Filippov, Andriy Suyarko, Alla Ovsyannikova
Sound
Olha Havrylenko, Volodymyr Tretiakov
Score
Alla Zagaykevych
Nominated for: MDR Film Prize
German Competition Short Film 2022
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Border Conversations
Jonathan Brunner
If you want to enter the EU, you will come up against borders. So do those who want to help. A stirring film about the “jungle” between Belarus and Poland which turned into a human trap in the winter of 2021.
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Border Conversations

Border Conversations
Jonathan Brunner
German Competition Short Film 2022
Documentary Film
Germany
2022
30 minutes
English,
Polish
Subtitles: 
English

In November 2021, people tried to enter the EU via Belarus and Poland, but the route turned out to be a death trap. All access points to the border region were blocked in order not to create an escape corridor. Men, women and children were stuck in no man’s land – in the middle of winter, in the middle of the forest, for weeks. The film follows Polish activists on their mission. They learn that humanitarian aid, just like the refugees themselves, comes up against borders.

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Jonathan Brunner
Cinematographer
Marie Scholjegerdes
Editor
Samuel Albert
Producer
Tristan Schneider
Sound
Marc Lehnert
Score
Frederic Hellmann
Animation
Fee Fuchs
Winner of: Silver Dove (German Competition Short Film)
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Being That Boy Again

Einmal wieder dieser Junge sein
Jan Koester
German Competition Short Film 2022
Animated Film
Germany
2022
7 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

His mother starts drinking when he is eight years old. Jan Koester projects photos from his childhood on his own body that tell of loneliness and helplessness in toxic relationships. These Rorschach-like superimposed images put physical abstractions in relation to their violent and alienated surroundings. Shifting between fluid and halting movements, telescoped pixels tugging at each other deconstruct predominant gender norms.

Samuel Döring

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Director
Jan Koester
Cinematographer
Lisa Violetta Gaß, Jan Koester
Editor
Jan Koester
Producer
Christine Haupt
Sound
Alexander Heinze
Score
Jan Koester
Animation
Jan Koester
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award, Gedanken Aufschluss Prize
Retrospective 2022
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Behind Windows
Petra Tschörtner
Three married couples from different milieus, united behind the windows of the same Potsdam high-rise – and in Petra Tschörtner’s interview film about longing, crisis and family.
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Behind Windows

Hinter den Fenstern
Petra Tschörtner
Retrospective 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1984
43 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

It’s only after the separation from her husband that another man tells her how valuable she is: the Chladek family, she’s a teacher, he’s a student. The first few years were nothing but quarrels: the Surau family, he’s a plumber, she’s a postal worker. Should she really intend to get further education at evening school, he won’t accept this: the Lehmann family, he’s a locksmith, she’s a lecturer. Three thirtysomething couples live in the Potsdam high-rise behind whose windows Petra Tschörtner looked for her graduation film. Long interviews that pierce the surface at once, equally revealing and oppressive. Promptly awarded a prize at the West German Short Film Festival in Oberhausen.

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Petra Tschörtner
Script
Petra Tschörtner, Fritz-Martin Barber
Cinematographer
Peter Ziesche
Producer
Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen der DDR
Retrospective 2022
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Because I’m Fat
Christiane Hein
Seven-year-old Robert from Erfurt struggles against his excess weight and everything this entails: teasing, tempting cake bazaars. Christiane Hein empathises, asks questions.
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Because I’m Fat

Weil ich ein Dicker bin
Christiane Hein
Retrospective 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1988
20 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

“Everyone says fat people eat too much. But it’s not that simple”, Christiane Hein states at the beginning of her film which follows seven-year-old Robert Becher from Erfurt in his struggle against excess pounds. The stages include a dieting sanatorium complete with “juice day”, humiliating physical education lessons at school and a visit to relatives in the country where Robert experiences a life without teasing and self-punishment. This is where the boy lets go – not easy when thoughts of weight fence one’s life in. Again and again, director Hein inserts scales as a symbolic image reminiscent of a guillotine-like torture instrument. A compassionate portrait.

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Christiane Hein
Script
Christiane Hein
Cinematographer
Sebastian Richter
Editor
Eberhard Brandenburg
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme
Sound
Erhard Dormeyer
Score
Günter Sommer