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DOK Neuland 2024
Filmstill Reconstruction Home
Reconstruction Home
Antonia Nestler
A broken Syrian home, torn down by war, put back together through AR and the recollections of its former inhabitants. A reflection on the sense of home and the loss of it.
2024
Filmstill Reconstruction Home

Reconstruction Home

Reconstruction Home
Antonia Nestler
DOK Neuland 2024
XR
Germany
2024
10 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
German, English

A white model of a home stands broken, shelled out, is re-animated with augmented reality. Through the recollections of two Syrians and a touch of animation, home becomes reconstructed. While this project is tied directly to the war in Syria, the model stands as a universal reminder of the horrors of war in general, as well as the power of memory.

Dana Melaver

Credits DOK Leipzig Logo

Director
Antonia Nestler
Sound
Andreea Cristina
Production Company
Filmuniversität Babelsberg Konrad Wolf
AR Developer
Luca Paganelli, Andreea Cristina
Concept
Antonia Nestler
Retrospective 2024
Filmstill Refrain
Refrain
Krzysztof Kieślowski
Even in death, you can’t get rid of bureaucracy! In the day-to-day business of a Warsaw funeral parlour, mourning is mired in paperwork, routine and triviality.
Filmstill Refrain

Refrain

Refren
Krzysztof Kieślowski
Retrospective 2024
Documentary Film
Poland
1972
11 minutes
Polish
Subtitles: 
English

It is said of Krzysztof Kieślowski that he did not see himself as a political filmmaker. At least this early documentary casts doubt on this, for it depicts the cold stranglehold of bureaucracy. The setting is a municipal funeral home in Warsaw. Phone calls are made, documents checked and stamped. Business runs like clockwork, from the cradle to the grave.
Leipzig naturally maintained ties with older Polish documentarists like Jerzy Bossak, even after he relocated to Denmark. The fact that Kieślowski and other notable Polish film artists of his generation did not appear in the programmes before 1990 fits into the image of a life consumed by pettiness painted here. The real issue was probably animosities with the festival in Cracow.

Sylvia Görke

Credits DOK Leipzig Logo

Director
Krzysztof Kieślowski
Cinematographer
Witold Stok
Editor
Maryla Czolnik
Producer
Wytwórnia Filmów Dokumentalnych
Sound
Michał Żarnecki, Małgorzata Jaworska
Animation Perspectives 2024
Filmstill Remous
Remous
Moïa Jobin-Paré
The film embraces the undulations of Jacques Hétu’s erratic composition, twists perspectives and makes individual notes shimmer as brief reflections of light on the surfaces of darkness.
Filmstill Remous

Remous

Remous
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Animation Perspectives 2024
Animated Film
Canada
2022
6 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Abstract organic drawings, wandering flocks of clouds and the surging sea give the “Impromptu opus 70” piano piece a visual body which refuses to take on a fixed form or pause. “Remous” embraces the undulations of Jacques Hétu’s erratic composition, twists perspectives and makes individual notes shimmer as brief reflections of light on the surfaces of deep darkness.

André Eckardt

Credits DOK Leipzig Logo

Director
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Editor
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Score
Jacques Hétu
Animation
Moïa Jobin-Paré
Retrospective 2024
Filmstill Report
Report
Volker “Via” Lewandowsky
A collage about the lascivious inertia of power, full of allusions to the rotting Roman Empire. In 1987, the decay of the world-organising systems could already be smelled from the GDR underground.
Filmstill Report

Report

Report
Volker “Via” Lewandowsky
Retrospective 2024
Experimental Film
GDR
1987
7 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

The GDR formed an image of its citizens, hardy in everyday life and firm in principles, that it wished to see reflected in “their” art. Dresden-based artist Volker, called Via Lewandowsky, avoided the vanity of the GDR art scene and reflected something else back to his superior state: the indolence of the flesh, the gluttony of the systems that allegedly ordered the world. This Super 8 film from the late German Democratic subculture rubs against Heiner Müller’s stage text “Anatomy Titus Fall of Rome A Shakespeare Commentary”. The manuscript was (half) published in 1986 by the East Berlin Henschelverlag with the following proviso: “If the play is not accepted for production, this book must be returned immediately […].” Lewandowsky emigrated to West Berlin in 1989 before the fall of the Wall.

Sylvia Görke

Credits DOK Leipzig Logo

Director
Volker “Via” Lewandowsky
Retrospective 2024
Filmstill Rostov – Luanda
Rostov – Luanda
Abderrahmane Sissako
In 1980, Mauritanian-Malian film student Sissako meets an Angolan on the train to Rostov-on-Don. Years later, the USSR has passed, he searches for him in his homeland – and finds traces of colonial and world history.
Filmstill Rostov – Luanda

Rostov – Luanda

Rostov – Luanda
Abderrahmane Sissako
Retrospective 2024
Documentary Film
Angola,
France,
Mauritania,
Germany
1997
58 minutes
French,
Portuguese (Portugal)
Subtitles: 
German

On a train to Rostov-on-Don in 1980, Malian-Mauritanian bursary holder Abderrahmane Sissako met the Angolan Afonso Baribanga, who had also been sent to the USSR. Both are supposed to learn Russian. Sissako studied film directing at the WGIK in Moscow, while Baribanga pursued a different career and eventually returned to Angola, where a post-colonial civil war was raging. Years later, Sissako sets off in search of his vanished friend, travelling to his own and Baribanga’s African homelands, where the old and new world powers have left devastating traces. In 1997, in a side section, DOK Leipzig presented the feature-length version of Sissako’s travelogue, which is steeped in contemporary and colonial history. The 2024 Retrospective presents an abridged version.

Sylvia Görke

Credits DOK Leipzig Logo

Director
Abderrahmane Sissako
Script
Abderrahmane Sissako
Cinematographer
Jacques Besse
Editor
Claudio Martinez
Producer
Movimento Production, ZDF Das kleine Fernsehspiel
Sound
Jean-Jacques Quintet, Paolo de Jesus