Film Archive

Extended Reality 2022
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In the Mist
Tung-Yen Chou
A group sex scene in a gay sauna becomes a real-surreal stage for desire and reflection: on sex positive spaces, our own lust and our own sense of morality.
2020
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In the Mist

Wù jhong
Tung-Yen Chou
Extended Reality 2022
XR
Taiwan
2020
15 minutes
English,
Chinese

We find ourselves in the middle of a gay sauna. In search of physical contact outside ideas of bourgeois romantic love, we are part of a group sex scene. We look at the protagonists, just as they look at us. The space becomes a stage, both real and surreal, that provokes reflections: about sex positive spaces, our own lust and our own sense of morality.

Lars Rummel

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Executive Producer
Chin-Hsuan Sung
Production Company
Very Theatre
Editor
Chia-Wen Huang
VR Developer
Ming-Yuan Chuan
Sound
Chin-Lun Kao
Score
Hai-Ting Liao
Performer
Jing-Yan Lin, Gryphon, Hsin-Hung Chen, Jack, John, James, Kai-Cheng Cho, Owen Wu, Chi-Yen Li, Luke, Barnie, Eason Lee, Ming-Fang Qiu
Director
Tung-Yen Chou
Cinematographer
Che-Yu Chou
Spotlight on: Docudays UA 2022 2022
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Infinity According to Florian
Oleksiy Radynski
The hot button issue of pre-war Kyiv: the power of developers. Florian Yuryev’s architectural visions contrasts with the stubbornness of a businessman inspired by Donald Trump.
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Infinity According to Florian

Neskinchennist’ za Florianom
Oleksiy Radynski
Spotlight on: Docudays UA 2022 2022
Documentary Film
Ukraine
2022
70 minutes
Ukrainian,
Russian
Subtitles: 
English

The hot button issue of pre-war Kyiv: the power of developers. Oleksiy Radynski explores the opposition of an architect who designed one of the most significant buildings in Kyiv and the capitalistic cynicism that ruins the city’s uniqueness. Florian Yuryev’s philosophy of a galaxy’s mortality, of a “beautiful zero” we all are going to return to, contrasts with the ridiculous and dangerous stubbornness of a businessman inspired by Donald Trump.

Daria Badior

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Director
Oleksiy Radynski
Cinematographer
Max Savchenko
Editor
Mykola Bazarkin
Producer
Lyuba Knorozok
Sound
Andriy Borysenko, Oleksandr Konoval
Score
Andriy Borysenko
World Sales
Clementine Engler
Nominated for: MDR Film Prize
Extended Reality: DOK Neuland 2021
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Infomorph
Arash Akbari
We are guided through a speculative posthumanist scenario revolving around the relationship between humans, machines and nature. An AI helps with the transition into the digital.
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Infomorph

Infomorph
Arash Akbari
Extended Reality 2021
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Iran,
Netherlands
2021
10 minutes
English

We meet an artificial intelligence designed to ease our transition into the digital. Life in the analogue world is no longer possible, not even necessary. The VR experience guides us through a speculative scenario that illuminates the relationship between humans, machines and nature in posthumanism. Texts, images and sounds were created by means of AI and algorithms.

Lars Rummel

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VR Developer
Arash Akbari
Interactive Design
Arash Akbari
Creative Technologist
Arash Akbari
Coding
Arash Akbari
Sound
Farzaneh Nouri
Score
Farzaneh Nouri
Director
Arash Akbari
Soul-Things 2022
Filmstill Infrastructure
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
Homage Mila Turajlić 2022
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Innocence Unprotected
Dušan Makavejev
The first Yugoslavian sound film from 1941: re-edited, supplemented and modified by Nazi newsreels and footage from 1968, ironically transformed from feature film to documentary.
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Innocence Unprotected

Nevinost bez zaštite
Dušan Makavejev
Homage Mila Turajlić 2022
Documentary Film
Yugoslavia
1968
75 minutes
Serbian,
German
Subtitles: 
English

The feature film “Innocence Unprotected” by Dragoljub Aleksić tells the story of a young woman who’s to be forcibly married to a horrible rich man while her true love is for a daring acrobat. This first Yugoslavian sound film was made in 1941 in occupied Belgrade and never released because of Nazi censorship. Dušan Makavejev’s deconstruction of this bizarre work, which he re-edited, partly hand-coloured, supplemented with German newsreels and current footage of former participants and thus turned into an eponymous documentary film in 1968, was awarded a Silver Bear at the Berlinale.

Christoph Terhechte

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Director
Dušan Makavejev
Script
Branko Perak, Dušan Makavejev
Cinematographer
Stevan Misković, Branko Perak
Editor
Ivanka Vukasović
Producer
Avala Film Library
Score
Vojislav Kostić
Animation Perspectives 2020
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Into Into
Aaron Jablonski
During a ramble through the forest we see video colour fringes break through the canopy. Hallucinogenic data errors drag like scrapers across a discarded layer of paint.
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Into Into

Into Into
Aaron Jablonski
Animation Perspectives 2020
Animated Film
Germany
2016
2 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

During a ramble through the forest we see video colour fringes break through the shadows of the canopy. Rolls of thunder and birdsong spread as a deep red pixel moss carpet. Ambient sounds creep up from the distance to filter the visual world. Hallucinogenic data errors drag like scrapers across a discarded layer of paint. The forest becomes a cathedral for the eyes and ears.

André Eckardt

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Director
Aaron Jablonski
Animation
Aaron Jablonski
VFX Artist
Aaron Jablonski
Kids DOK 2023
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Into the Blue
Ömer Sami
In Denmark the police offer voluntary boot camps for girls. 12-year-old Tatheer from Copenhagen takes part. Far away from home, she will have grown a few centimetres before the end.
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Into the Blue

I det blå
Ömer Sami
Kids DOK 2023
Documentary Film
Denmark
2022
28 minutes
Danish
Subtitles: 
German Subtitles for deaf and hard-of-hearing

In Denmark, the police regularly offer so-called boot camps to find new recruits. They especially target girls from less privileged backgrounds. 12-year-old Tatheer from Copenhagen takes part in one of these one-week courses. Far away from home, deep in the forests, she is forced to find her way in this new group, and will have grown a few centimetres at the end.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Ömer Sami
Cinematographer
Roxana Reiss
Editor
Laura Skiöld Østerud
Producer
Alma Dyekjær Giese
Sound
Nanna Buch
Sound Design
Nanna Buch
Score
Philip Owusu
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Intro

Intro
Anne Isensee
German Competition Short Film 2022
Animated Film
Germany
2022
8 minutes
English,
English captions
Subtitles: 
English

What does it mean to make an animated film accessible to people with impaired vision? Can audio description convey what’s happening on the screen and what is, especially in animated film, often entirely a product of the imagination? Anne Isensee (Golden Dove for “Megatrick” in 2017) tackles these complex questions with a light touch, humour and verbal wit. She pulls off the feat of producing a concentrated cinematic investigation into the multi-layered quality of (all) perception.

Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Anne Isensee
Script
Anne Isensee
Editor
Anne Isensee
Producer
Anne Isensee
Sound
Irma Heinig
Sound Design
Irma Heinig
Score
Franziska May
Animation
Anne Isensee, Sonja Rohleder
World Sales
Cord Dueppe
Funder
FFA Filmförderungsanstalt
Narrator
Orit Nahmias
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
Animation Perspectives 2023
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Intro
Anne Isensee
Can an animation film be translated into words without reducing its visual complexity? A humorous and trenchant investigation into the subject of audio-descriptions.
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Intro

Intro
Anne Isensee
Animation Perspectives 2023
Animated Film
Germany
2022
8 minutes
English,
English captions
Subtitles: 
English

A city crossing: Many things happen, one after the other, at the same time and sometimes inexplicable. Even in animated images reduced almost to symbols there is a lot to discover at this place. A speaker describes what is happening in words for people with visual impairments, but she increasingly questions the meaningfulness and translatability of what she sees.

André Eckardt

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Director
Anne Isensee
Script
Anne Isensee
Editor
Anne Isensee
Producer
Anne Isensee
Sound
Irma Heinig
Sound Design
Irma Heinig
Score
Franziska May
Animation
Anne Isensee, Sonja Rohleder
World Sales
Cord Dueppe
Funder
FFA Filmförderungsanstalt
Narrator
Orit Nahmias
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Iota Period Omega

Giota Teleia Omega
Alexis Alexiou
International Competition Short Film 2022
Documentary Film
Greece
2022
13 minutes
Greek
Subtitles: 
English

Planes of all sizes, fun fairs, neon advertising, protesting people, men, women and children having fun, desert-like landscapes, urban views – the shimmering 8mm images develop a peculiar pull. They come from our present day but seem strangely distant, past. It’s the visual diary of I.O, a girl who lives in a future surveillance state and remembers the world before climate change.

Anke Leweke

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Director
Alexis Alexiou
Script
Aspasia Lykourgioti, Alexis Alexiou
Cinematographer
Alexis Alexiou
Editor
Lambis Haralambidis
Producer
Afroditi Nikolaidou
Sound
Manolis Manousakis
Score
Yannis Veslemes
Narrator
Sofia Kokkali
Audience Award Competition Short Film 2020
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It’s All the Salt’s Fault
María Cristina Pérez
Picture by picture a daughter looks through the family album, encountering parents, siblings, parties and excursions. In her commentary one can taste the salt and poison behind that normalcy.
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It’s All the Salt’s Fault

Todo es culpa de la sal
María Cristina Pérez
Competition for the Audience Award Short Film 2020
Animated Film
Colombia
2020
10 minutes
Spanish
Subtitles: 
English

Click, frame change, click, frame change. The narrator presents her family in snapshots: the father in his youth, the mother posing in an armchair, siblings, birthdays, excursions, the usual. But the commentary by the daughter looking back adds something profoundly salty, perhaps even poisoned, to the unfolded normalcy. Tiny insults accumulate into sadness. It (almost) doesn’t matter that the family members in question are sloths.

Sylvia Görke

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Director
María Cristina Pérez
Script
María Cristina Pérez
Editor
Mauricio Cuervo
Producer
Mauricio Cuervo
Sound
Daniel Jones Cozzarelli
Score
Daniel Jones Cozzarelli
Animation
María Cristina Pérez
Narrator
Sara Isabella Martínez Rey
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It’s Just a Whole

It’s Just a Whole
Bianca Scali
International Competition Animated Film 2023
Animated Film
Germany
2023
10 minutes
French,
German,
English
Subtitles: 
English

In a sterile white examination room, a young woman is asked by a doctor to undress completely. An exhaustive examination of the protagonist’s skin begins during which every centimetre, the palm of her hand, the sole of her foot, the back and also the genital area are closely scrutinised. The doctor meticulously probes every nook and cranny of the young woman’s outer shell until she is able to identify a suspicious birthmark. A timely appointment to remove the mole is made.

Exposed and irritated, the protagonist finds herself confronted with her fears about the surgery and the after-effects of the examination. A tiny birthmark triggers an inner process: an analysis of her own body and the control others are allowed over it. Fragile lines on scarred paper and a tonal design that gives us goosebumps make us participate intensely in her emotions.

Franka Sachse

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Director
Bianca Scali
Cinematographer
Markus Ott
Editor
Revan Sarikaya
Producer
Paulina Larson
Sound Design
Vincent Egerter
Score
Demian Martin
Animation
Bianca Scali, Shadab Shayegan
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
Beyond Animation 2023
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It’s Raining Frogs Outside
Maria Estela Paiso
Nature is out of joint. It is raining frogs. A young woman is back in her childhood home but no longer feels at home there. The loneliness turns into a physical nightmare experience.
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It’s Raining Frogs Outside

Ampangabagat nin talakba ha likol
Maria Estela Paiso
Beyond Animation 2023
Animated Film
Philippines
2021
14 minutes
Filipino
Subtitles: 
English

Nature is out of joint. Frogs are raining from the sky. A young woman has returned to her childhood home but no longer feels at home there. The loneliness on a few square metres makes her fall into a kind of twilight state. The anguish erupts in nightmares that leave marks on her body. The past tugs at her, insects take possession of her, her body shell dissolves.

André Eckardt

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Director
Maria Estela Paiso
Script
Maria Estela Paiso
Cinematographer
Eric Bico
Editor
Maria Estela Paiso
Producer
Gale Osorio
Sound Design
Yügen Bei Bei, Lawrence S. Ang
Score
Alyana Cabral
Kids DOK 2022
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If Not Now, Then When …?
Jens Rosemann
On a beautiful summer day, Sven is finally going to take the plunge: to jump from the ten-metre board. But first a shower. Now he’s ready, but … perhaps better tomorrow?
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If Not Now, Then When …?

Sven nicht jetzt, wann dann …?
Jens Rosemann
Kids DOK 2022
Animated Film
Germany
2021
3 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

It’s a beautiful summer day and Sven is finally going to take the plunge. He’s at the public pool, at the foot of the ladder leading up to the ten-metre board. Today he is going to jump. Now! Or perhaps some chips as a start? And it would be good to take a shower first. But then he’ll be ready, though …? Oh no, the queue behind him is waiting, there’s no turning back. Sven climbs up the tower.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Jens Rosemann
Producer
Jens Rosemann
Sound Design
Christoph Fleischer, Jan Soutschek
Animation
Jens Rosemann