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Mamie 44

Mamie 44
Lucie Dèche
International Competition Documentary Film 2023
Documentary Film
France
2023
55 minutes
French
Subtitles: 
English

An old family secret is fermenting in the father’s winery in southwest France. The grandfather had been executed by the Résistance in 1944 because he had collaborated with the Nazis. For decades, no one talked about it, daily work continued, from cultivation to harvest, from the wine press to maturation, an eternal cycle. The daughter comes to visit with a camera and a microphone. She remixes the sounds of farming, asks questions, builds openings in the experimental interstices between image and sound for the father to come to himself. Maybe what was buried and ploughed under can be reflected today – if they succeed in breaking the cycle for a moment.

The father has answers. He knows the patriarchal system of agriculture, where neighbours are envious and unpleasant things are quickly interred so they will not be passed on to the children. And yet what was interred has not dissolved completely, over generations. Insects buzz over the soil, something underneath attracts them. A small frog is caught in the wine press with the grapes. And the filmmaker’s daughter looks for a new tune on the old family piano.

Jan Künemund

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Director
Lucie Dèche
Cinematographer
Lucie Dèche
Editor
Caro Beuret
Producer
Guillaume Bordier
Sound Design
Lucie Dèche
Nominated for: Prize of the Interreligious Jury, FIPRESCI Prize
Camera Lucida 2023
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Man in Black
Bing Wang
A theatre in Paris becomes the stage of an impressive encounter: The aged composer Wang Xilin is naked – and exposes the cruelties of the communist regime in China.
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Man in Black

Man in Black
Bing Wang
Camera Lucida 2023
Documentary Film
France,
USA,
UK
2023
60 minutes
Chinese
Subtitles: 
English

Wang Xilin does not enter the stage in a suite, as the title might suggest, but completely naked. He stretches and bends, appears to familiarise himself with his surroundings, does some vocal exercises, sits down at the piano. Wang Xilin is one of China’s most important composers of contemporary music, having written his first symphonies in his youth. Wang Bing gives the 86-year-old more than a little space. For his portrait, he presents him with the entire Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord in Paris.

This is where Wang Xilin reviews his life of torture and oppression, recapitulates the tribulations in communist China, reports knocked-out teeth and nightmares, suicides among intellectuals. His testimony is frequently underlaid, sometimes even drowned out by grandiose musical arrangements. When an orchestra thunders from offscreen, Wang Xilin’s body rears up – “Man in Black” is also an exorcistic oral history. The composer turns himself into his own instrument, into the medium of a violent epoch, sharing his emotions literally unveiled.

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Bing Wang
Cinematographer
Caroline Champetier
Editor
Claire Atherton
Producer
Lihong Kong, Sonia Buchman, Nicolas R. De La Mothe
Co-Producer
Karin Chien, Liza Essers
Sound
Erwan Kerzanet, Emmanuel Soland
Score
Xilin Wang
World Sales
Lya Li
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Ying Wang, Xilin Wang, Xiaoxia Zhou
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Margarethe 89

Margarethe 89
Lucas Malbrun
International Competition Animated Film 2023
Animated Film
France
2023
18 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

The end of real-socialist oppression, doomed love and tacit double morals unfold in colourful felt-pen images and clear lines. Leipzig, 1989. The city still belongs to the blue shirts of the Free German Youth, there is still talk of a flourishing country in festive speeches. Locked away in a mental hospital for belonging to the Leipzig punk scene and abused as “belonging to an enemy faction” that undermines the GDR from within: Margarethe can stand it. Ultimately, however, the lack of briquettes and the cold water in the communal shower make the young woman dream of being close to her boyfriend Heinrich. While the protests in the streets are growing, Heinrich and his band play church-organised punk concerts that hint at the prospect of freedom. But Stasi spies are more present than ever – until the newly gained freedom to travel scatters them to the winds along with the lights of the fireworks.

Jana Kraft

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Director
Lucas Malbrun
Script
Lucas Malbrun, Marie Larrivé
Cinematographer
Lucas Malbrun
Editor
Clara Saunier, Vincent Tricon
Producer
Nicolas de Rosanbo, Céline Vanlint
Sound
Elodie Thevenin
Sound Design
Quentin Romanet
Score
Mael Oudin
World Sales
Miguel Español Celiméndiz
Artistic Design
Morgan Curt, Hippolyte Cupillard, Jean-Baptiste Peltier, Charlie Belin, Jonas Schloesing, Daria Skripka, Yehor Bondarenko, Angelina Dorozhinskaia
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
Young Eyes 2025
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Mary Anning
Marcel Barelli
Mary is a 12-year-old girl living in the 19th century: inquisitive, persistent and fascinated by fossils. An entertaining and warm-hearted biopic about one of the first female palaeontologists.
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Mary Anning

Mary Anning
Marcel Barelli
Young Eyes 2025
Animated Film
Switzerland,
France,
Belgium
2025
72 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

We are travelling back in time to the early 19th century on the south coast of England. This is where Mary Anning lives, a 12-year-old girl who is inquisitive, persistent and fascinated by fossils. She spends every free minute at the beach to look for the fossilised remains of long extinct animal species in the strata of her hometown’s coastal cliffs. Her father, too, is an enthusiast and earns a little extra for his family by selling fossils. When he disappears after the collapse of a cliff, Mary’s life is shaken. All that her father leaves behind is a mysterious drawing whose meaning Mary only gradually makes out. She is determined to uncover the secret together with unexpected allies. An entertaining and warm-hearted biopic about one of the first female palaeontologists.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Marcel Barelli
Script
Marcel Barelli, Pierre-Luc Granjon, Magali Pouzol
Cinematographer
Marjolaine Perreten
Editor
Marcel Barelli, Julie Brenta
Producer
Nicolas Burlet
Co-Producer
Arnaud Demuynck, Tatjana Kozar
Sound
Jérôme Vittoz
Sound Design
Jérôme Vittoz
Score
Shyle Zalewski
Animation
Maëlle Chevallier
World Sales
Lisa Lejeune
Nominated for: Young Eyes Film Award
International Competition 2021
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May God Be with You
Cléo Cohen
The young Frenchwoman Cléo Cohen has an identity crisis: Is she Jewish? Arab? Even her grandparents seem unclear about this. Cléo struggles for clarity: intensely, playfully.
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May God Be with You

Que Dieu te protège
Cléo Cohen
International Competition 2021
Documentary Film
France
2021
77 minutes
French
Subtitles: 
English, German Subtitles for deaf and hard-of-hearing

The director makes an attempt to locate herself, because historical erosions in society and politics have led to an identity crisis for Cléo Cohen, a young Frenchwoman. Is she Arab? Jewish? She struggles for clarification, aided by her grandparents, who all emigrated from the Maghreb to France as Jews. The questioning is playful, but determined. Cléo awakens memories, confronts, muses in the bathtub.

Cléo wants to find out from her grandmother Flavie whether she’s “sedje”, able to marry. Flavie reacts evasively. Her sister would definitely be, Flavie thinks, and Cléo, too, knows roughly how to go about things. But she doesn’t seem entirely convinced. Cléo Cohen is in the middle of a process of discovery. Her grandparents play a role in this. While some came to France as Algerian Jews, others relocated from the neighbouring country of Tunisia, also as Jews. Cléo is confused. Denise’s native tongue, for example, is Arabic, she knows Arabic cuisine, but she’s not an Arab? Cléo talks to everyone, shoulders her way briskly but warmly into the past. She reads the writings of Albert Memmi, who grew up in Tunis as the son of Jewish parents under French colonial rule; she listens to Philippe Katerine’s song “Juifs arabes”. She travels to Tunisia.
Carolin Weidner

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Director
Cléo Cohen
Cinematographer
Cléo Cohen
Editor
Saskia Berthod
Producer
Rebecca Houzel, Maria Knoch
Sound
Gilles Bénardeau
Score
Patrick Bismuth
World Sales
Pascale Ramonda
Executive Producer
Petit à Petit Production
Winner of: Prize of the Interreligious Jury
Young Eyes 2024
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Maydegol
Sarvnaz Alambeigi
Generation Z in the Middle East: An Afghan teenage girl fights for her dream of becoming a professional boxer. Outside the ring, she confidently stands up to social injustice.
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Maydegol

Maydegol
Sarvnaz Alambeigi
Young Eyes 2024
Documentary Film
Iran,
Germany,
France
2024
74 minutes
Dari
Subtitles: 
German

19-year-old Maydegol fled from Afghanistan to Iran with her family. Here she tries to make her big dream come true: She wants to be a professional Muay Thai boxer. The sport not only gives her strength for her gruelling daily life, but is also meant to help her get out of this inhospitable exile at last and work towards social change in Afghanistan. In order to be able to afford the training, Maydegol works every spare minute without her parents’ knowledge, including on fruit and vegetable plantations. She reflects on her apparently hopeless situation with friends from her boxing club: stuck in a foreign country, without documents and without prospects. The young women do not give up, though; they state clearly what they think, what they demand and what they expect from life.
Maydegol’s expectations are as special as she is. The likeable, captivating protagonist not only impresses with her persistence, but also with her authentic personality, which shines through in this documentary – even in the dark moments.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Sarvnaz Alambeigi
Script
Sarvnaz Alambeigi
Cinematographer
Mehdi Azadi
Editor
Hamid Najafirad
Producer
Katayoon Shahabi, Sarvnaz Alambeigi
Sound
Shahin Pourdadashi
Sound Design
Ensieh Leyla Maleki
World Sales
Katarina Radisic
Nominated for: Young Eyes Film Award
Dancing in the Dark 2022
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Meat Joy
Pierre Dominique Gaisseau, Carolee Schneemann
Dance is primarily physical, and “Meat Joy” is the cinematic essence of an unrestrained celebration of a performance improvisation, with lots of skin and set to ambiguous popular songs.
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Meat Joy

Meat Joy
Pierre Dominique Gaisseau, Carolee Schneemann
Dancing in the Dark 2022
Documentary Film
France
1964
11 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Dance is primarily physical. Smell, warmth, touch – “Meat Joy” presents their essence, set to a collage of ambiguous pop songs. Carolee Schneemann lets us experience from up close the unrestrained celebration of a physical, lubricious, erotic performance improvisation, using framing, montage and a visual aesthetic reminiscent of painting to dissolve the body shapes.

André Eckardt

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Director
Pierre Dominique Gaisseau, Carolee Schneemann
Editor
Carolee Schneemann, Trevor Shimizu
Producer
Carolee Schneemann
Sound Design
Carolee Schneemann, James Tenney, Trevor Shimizu
Performer
Carolee Schneemann
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Memory Hotel

Memory Hotel
Heinrich Sabl
International Competition Animated Film 2024
Animated Film
Germany,
France
2024
100 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

In 1945, the Red Army are advancing on German territory, the Second World War is drawing to an end. Families are still trying to escape to America, but many plans fail. Five-year-old Sophie also loses her father and mother during the flight. They are killed by Nazi officer Scharf and a Soviet soldier named Vasily, with Hitler Youth Beckmann as a witness. The gruesome event takes place in an extremely strange hotel which henceforth will bind the four survivors to its premises in bizarre ways, no matter which rooms of the truly scary building they find themselves in. Up in the lounge, where the new customers arrive one by one, down in the kitchen, where the now grown-up Sophie prepares food, or even in an alcove near the elevator shaft, where Beckmann hides with the rats. The involuntary permanent guests age but never tire of courting Sophie.
Heinrich Sabl has built an excitingly disturbing dollhouse decorated with quotes from reality for the German-Soviet history of guilt and coping. In his first feature-length animated film, on which the director worked for more than twenty years, he sends extraordinary characters on an equally extraordinary visual and acoustic time journey through the war-damaged suites of the 20th century.

Andreas Körner

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Director
Heinrich Sabl
Script
Heinrich Sabl
Cinematographer
Heinrich Sabl
Editor
Heinrich Sabl
Producer
Heinrich Sabl
Sound
Torsten Ratheischak
Sound Design
Heinrich Sabl, Jochen Jezussek, Henry Labs
Score
Erik Lautenschläger, Thomas Mävers
Animation
Heinrich Sabl, Florence Corre
Funder
Annedore Dreger, Thomas Janze
Performer
Steffi Kühnert
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Motorrodillo

Motorrodillo
Alba Jaramillo
International Competition Short Film 2022
Documentary Film
Colombia,
France
2022
30 minutes
Spanish
Subtitles: 
English

In rural northern Colombia, where the railway has long been discontinued, people help themselves with a fleet of “Motorrodillos” – motorcycle-driven miniature trains. Every day, Dolly and her colleagues take school kids, goods and travellers on rugged routes from village to village. If you meet oncoming traffic on the way, you get off the rails. If you find holes in the rails, you mend them yourself. The affectionate portrait of a self-organised transport system.

Marie Kloos

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Director
Alba Jaramillo
Cinematographer
David Horacio Montoya
Editor
Francine Lemaître
Producer
Qutaiba Barhamji, Marie-Odile Gazin, Alba Jaramillo
Sound
Andres Acevedo, Manuel Vidal
Kids DOK 2021
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Mum Is Pouring Rain
Hugo De Faucompret
Jane has to spend Christmas with her grandmother in the country: how boring! Against all odds, the holidays turn out to be a real adventure.
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Mum Is Pouring Rain

Maman pleut des cordes
Hugo De Faucompret
Kids DOK 2021
Animated Film
France
2021
29 minutes
French
Subtitles: 
None

Jane’s mother is going through hard times and informs her that she will have to spend Christmas with her grandmother “Onion” in the country this year. No argument. Jane doesn’t feel like it at all: how boring! Against all odds, the holidays turn out to be a real adventure. Jane meets new friends and begins to open up to others.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Hugo De Faucompret
Script
Lison d’Andréa, Hugo De Faucompret
Editor
Benjamin Massoubre
Producer
Ivan Zuber, Antoine Lietout
Co-Producer
Emmanuèle Pétry-Sirvin, Jean-Baptiste Wery
Score
Pablo Pico
Animation
Eva Lusbaronian
World Sales
Emmanuèle Pétry-Sirvin
Broadcaster
Canal+