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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.
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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

Credits DOK Leipzig Logo

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
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Audience Competition 2025
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Natchez
Suzannah Herbert
A small town in Mississippi: Many come here to bask in Dixieland nostalgia, oblivious of history. Black tour guides expose the white gaps in the narratives.
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Natchez

Natchez
Suzannah Herbert
Audience Competition 2025
Documentary Film
USA
2025
87 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
English

Once upon a time there was a town on the banks of the Mississippi. The streets are still lined with neo-classicist Antebellum houses. Horse-drawn carriages full of tourists move through the streets, a travelling organist performs on a truck bed. Time seems to stand still in Natchez. But while the descendants of the European colonists, dressed up as “Southern Belles” in historical hoop skirts, welcome their guests and feed them Southern nostalgia, the façades are beginning to crumble. Built on the shoulders of children, women, and men in chains, the epicentre of cotton capitalism and the second-largest slave market in the US, with 750,000 Black exploited persons, emerged here in the mid-19th century.
This part of the former “Cotton Kingdom” is practically absent from the whitewashed version of history. On the contrary, it is dripping with romanticisation and racist clichés. But people like the Black pastor and tour guide Rev are breaking with this tradition and shattering the nostalgically glorified illusion of an ideal world. Suzannah Herbert directs the clash of different perspectives and characters with an unerring eye for direct and indirect contradictions. At the same time, she exposes a rift in society that extends far beyond the Natchez microcosm.

Philipp Hechtfisch

Credits DOK Leipzig Logo

Director
Suzannah Herbert
Cinematographer
Noah Collier
Editor
Pablo Proenza
Producer
Darcy McKinnon, Suzannah Herbert
World Sales
Axelle Jean