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Audience Competition 2024
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Naima
Anna Thommen
As a migrant, Naima must begin her life again from scratch when she moves from Venezuela to Switzerland. The 46-year-old must start from the bottom here. A film about human strength.
Filmstill Naima

Naima

Naima
Anna Thommen
Audience Competition 2024
Documentary Film
Switzerland
2024
98 minutes
German,
Spanish
Subtitles: 
English

There are documentary heroes of such strength and vitality that you fall in love with their charm from the very first moments. As a viewer, you are ready to follow them through fire and water. Naima is exactly such a case – undoubtedly enhanced by the directorial talent and masterful dramatic work of Anna Thommen. Both fire and water will be present.
Naima’s story is the story of a migrant in Europe who has to start her life from scratch when she moves from Venezuela to Switzerland. She used to work in marketing for international companies, but now she ekes out a living with various service jobs. Naima does not give up and fights for the chance to be with her children again. Due to her financial difficulties, the two teenagers live with her ex-husband. When she is given the opportunity to undergo the desired training as a nurse and a preparatory internship in a psychiatric ward, Naima faces significant challenges. Her supervisor dislikes her, which practically leads to the internship not being credited. So there is no shortage of fire and water for our heroine. But Anna Thommen’s portrait is a testament to the human spirit’s ability to endure and even overcome conflagration. It is a must-watch for anyone seeking an inspiring and emotionally touching documentary.

Vika Leshchenko

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Director
Anna Thommen
Script
Anna Thommen
Cinematographer
Gabriela Betschart
Editor
Claudio Cea, Anna Thommen
Producer
Judith Lichtneckert
Sound
Wendelin Schmidt-Ott, Nadine Häusler
Sound Design
Guido Keller, Magnetix
Score
Ephrem Lüchinger
World Sales
Renato Manganello
More to watch
Kids DOK 2024
Filmstill Nelson the Piglet
Nelson the Piglet
Anneke de Lind van Wijngaarden
Brandon’s family has owned a pet miniature pig for seven years. But strangely enough, Nelson has grown into a huge chunk. Now the friendly neighbourhood rebels and Nelson must go – right?
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Nelson the Piglet

Nelson het minivarken
Anneke de Lind van Wijngaarden
Kids DOK 2024
Documentary Film
Netherlands
2023
15 minutes
Dutch
Subtitles: 
German (Overvoice), English

This story began seven years ago, when Brandon’s family wanted a pet and returned with a miniature pig. Over time, Nelson grew from a tiny piglet to a 500-kilo chunk in the backyard. The Verbeek family love him dearly, but the neighbourhood is getting restive. Brandon’s classmates are also beginning to mock him and he starts to have doubts. A solution is needed!

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Anneke de Lind van Wijngaarden
Cinematographer
Jeroen Kiers
Editor
Sonja ten Boom
Producer
Maarten Kuit, Nienke Rispens, Jeroen van den Idsert
Co-Producer
KRO-NCRV
Sound
Matthijs Klijn
Sound Design
Brandon Grötzinger
Broadcaster
Michiel Brongers
MDR Special Screening 2024
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Nice Ladies
Mariia Ponomarova

Amid Russia’s escalating war on Ukraine, the cheerleading team “Nice Ladies,” composed of women over 50, faces a tough test. Team-member Sveta flees to the Netherlands with her family, while her friends Valia and Nadia remain in Kharkiv. The film shows how war permeates everything, yet sport and their sisterhood continue to connect them.

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Nice Ladies

Nice Ladies
Mariia Ponomarova
MDR Special Screening 2024
Documentary Film
Netherlands,
Ukraine
2024
92 minutes
Ukrainian,
Russian
Subtitles: 
German

Amid Russia’s escalating war on Ukraine, the cheerleading team „Nice Ladies,“composed of women over 50, faces a tough test. Team-member Sveta flees to the Netherlands with her family, while her friends Valia and Nadia remain in Kharkiv. The film shows how war permeates everything, yet sport and their sisterhood continue to connect them.

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Director
Mariia Ponomarova
Cinematographer
Sveta Aparina, Niels van Koevorden, Lola Mooij
Editor
Annelotte Medema
Producer
Rogier Kramer
Co-Producer
Alina Gorlova
Sound
Karina Rezhevska, Sofie van der Meer, Suzanne Boekestijn, Kristian Knoop, Bente van der Spek
Sound Design
Kamila Wójcik
World Sales
Maëlle Guenegues
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Nine Easy Dances

Nine Easy Dances
Nora Rosenthal
International Competition Documentary Film 2024
Documentary Film
Canada
2023
20 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
English

Director Nora Rosenthal brings a very specific focus to this portrait of her parents, Heidi and Alan: She shows them dancing. But these are far from “easy dances.” Rosenthal realises quickly that her own inflated expectations threaten to make her ambitious project fail. She hires two professional dancers – mirror images and, as it were, interaction partners for Heidi and Alan – to spread the enormous pressure on robust shoulders and with whom they can waltz or even do a disco number.
Abstractly playful, yet empathetic, “Nine Easy Dances” addresses heavyweight subjects like transience and illness, opens the door to the family archive and tries to tell a story whose end already hangs in the air. A multilayered endeavour, associative, free and intelligent.

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Nora Rosenthal
Script
Nora Rosenthal
Cinematographer
Michail Miroshnik
Editor
Kyle Gregory Sanderson
Producer
Nora Rosenthal
Sound
Grant Edmonds
Performer
Alan Rosenthal
Animation Night 2024
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Nineteenth-Century Stroboscopic Discs (1831–1882)
Dominique Willoughby
Ghastly grimaces, acrobatics, fountains of colour – the precursors of cinema needed only a few animation images to amaze. A parade of reanimated historical wonder discs.
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Nineteenth-Century Stroboscopic Discs (1831–1882)

Disques stroboscopiques du dix-neuvième siècle (1831–1882)
Dominique Willoughby
Animation Night 2024
Experimental Film
France
1999
14 minutes
without dialogue

Gruesome grimaces, craftsmen at work, running animals, wild fountains of colours – the “not yet films” from the prehistory of cinema were only sixteen animation images long, but they left people amazed and satisfied the sensation-seekers. Parisian artist Dominique Willoughby has retrieved some 19th century wonder discs from the archives and re-animated them in a variety of ways to minimalist music.

André Eckardt

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Director
Dominique Willoughby
Animation Perspectives 2024
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No Objects
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Hands grasp emptiness or for bundles of lines. Their everyday movements are turned into a ghostlike play of gestures, because the devices they operate are erased from the frames.
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No Objects

Sans objets
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Animation Perspectives 2024
Animated Film
Canada
2019
7 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Hands grasp emptiness. Sometimes they get hold of bundles of lines. Their everyday movements are turned into a ghostlike play of gestures, because the objects they handle and the devices they operate are erased from the frames. The sense of touch takes centre stage – in the actions themselves, but no less in the scratches on the material which dance to creaky, grating sounds.

André Eckardt

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Director
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Script
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Cinematographer
Moïa Jobin-Paré, Yannick Grandmont
Editor
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Producer
Marc Bertrand
Sound Design
Benjamin Proulx-Mathers
Animation
Moïa Jobin-Paré
DOK Neuland 2024
Filmstill Nothing Can Ever Be the Same
Nothing Can Ever Be the Same
Brendan Dawes, Gary Hustwit
A collaboration between artists and machine, this continuously-running generative film is based on the visual archive and music of Brian Eno, as well as new interviews.
2023
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Nothing Can Ever Be the Same

Nothing Can Ever Be the Same
Brendan Dawes, Gary Hustwit
DOK Neuland 2024
XR
USA,
UK
2023
332 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

This film can go on forever. Or at least until we shut it off. A collaboration between a filmmaker, an artist and a machine, this generative film spans the length of the festival. Based on the visual archive and music of Brian Eno, as well as new interviews, this meditative audiovisual experience is created in real time through the imagination of a machine.

Dana Melaver

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Director
Brendan Dawes, Gary Hustwit
DOK Neuland 2024
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Nut Universe
Yihan Mei, Jiahong Wu
An abstract world, drawn in digital ink, inspired by Taoist philosophy. This interactive experience allows the visitor to fly, swim and soar as something other – and maybe more – than human.
2024
Filmstill Nut Universe

Nut Universe

Jiè zǐ
Yihan Mei, Jiahong Wu
DOK Neuland 2024
XR
China
2024
13 minutes
Chinese

Fly through an abstract world, drawn in by digital ink. Inspired by Taoist philosophy and the writings of Zhuang Zhou, this interactive experience allows the visitor to fly, swim and soar as something other – and maybe more – than human. The game is controlled by moving on a custom-built balance ball controller, which heightens the corporeal experience.

Dana Melaver

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Director
Yihan Mei, Jiahong Wu
Producer
Jiahong Wu, Yihan Mei
Production Company
China Academy of Art