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Homage Annik Leroy 2020
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To the Sea
Annik Leroy
On the Danube, the European river par excellence, this poetic-meditative inventory of a cultural space is created, revealing conflicts, but also utopian potentials.
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To the Sea

Vers la mer
Annik Leroy
Homage Annik Leroy 2020
Documentary Film
Belgium
1999
87 minutes
German,
Slovak,
Hungarian,
Bulgarian,
Romanian
Subtitles: 
English

Inspired by the course of the Danube, the European river par excellence, this film drifts from the source to the delta, from the forest of origins to the sea of arrival, both black by name. The water keeps flowing, seasons pass, borders move past and languages change. The images and sounds are the results of a poetic and meditative work which abandons itself to the river’s speed and rhythm. Via encounters and reports, dialects and philosophies, people and landscapes, the grand narrative of a fragmented, torn Europe emerges. But it’s here precisely, along the Danube, that this continent is also marked by the wealth of intertwined cultures.

Ralph Eue

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Director
Annik Leroy
Script
Annik Leroy, Marie Vermeiren
Cinematographer
Marie Vermeiren, Annik Leroy
Editor
Eva Houdova
Producer
Anne Deligne, Daniel De Valck, Cobra Films, RTBF Liège (Carré Noir), Centre de l'Audiovisuel à Bruxelles (CBA)
Sound
Annik Leroy, Marie Vermeiren
Homage Annik Leroy 2020
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Tremor – Es ist immer Krieg
Annik Leroy
An essay, a haunting, a cinematic reflection on Europe. The time: now. The places: impossible to localize precisely. Offscreen voices accompany Leroy’s sensory journey.
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Tremor – Es ist immer Krieg

Tremor – Es ist immer Krieg
Annik Leroy
Homage Annik Leroy 2020
Documentary Film
Belgium
2017
92 minutes
German,
Italian,
Dutch,
Icelandic,
French
Subtitles: 
English

An added title like a lead weight. Four words from Ingeborg Bachmann’s novel “Malina” set the tone: “There is always war.” Who could ever accept this?! And who hasn’t long since come to terms with it?! “Tremor” is a harsh film in vibrating black-and-white images and a choir of voices from offscreen, as compelling as it is implacable. This continuing meditation on great brutalities, small impositions and omnipresent conflicts takes us to task. But it releases us not into short-lived outrage but into lasting rage. At the end an Afropop song by Jupiter & Okwess International: a song about crying and suffering – and fighting.

Ralph Eue

Credits DOK Leipzig Logo

Director
Annik Leroy
Cinematographer
Annik Leroy, Julie Morel
Editor
Annik Leroy, Julie Morel
Producer
Cobra Films, Auguste Orts
Sound
Annik Leroy, Julie Morel