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Retrospective 2021
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The Road We Don’t Walk Together
Dominik Graf
Dominik Graf contributed a reflection on West German post-1945 urban architecture to the anthology film “Germany 09”: improvisations decoratively arranged after 1990.
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The Road We Don’t Walk Together

Der Weg, den wir nicht zusammen gehen
Dominik Graf
Retrospective 2021
Documentary Film
Germany
2009
13 minutes
German
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The project “Germany 09” brought the upper league of German auteur filmmakers together to take stock of the Berlin Republic in individual film contributions. Dominik Graf contributed to this collage of the German image a reflection about post-1945 urban architecture shot on old Super8 stock: provisional, slipshod ensembles of pretty-ugly public buildings, fenced-in urban wasteland, draughty storefronts and uninhabited housing blocks in Munich, Duisburg, Frankfurt am Main, West Berlin, all of them testimonies to an unplanned through traffic for social and migrant milieus. A thorn in the side of the reunited mania for cleaning up, renovating and decorating.

Sylvia Görke

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Director
Dominik Graf
Script
Dominik Graf
Cinematographer
Martin Gressmann
Editor
Katja Dringenberg
Producer
Dirk Wilutzky, Tom Tykwer
Sound
Andreas Mücke-Niesytka
Retrospective 2023
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The Wall
Anatolijs Pjatkins
A piece of the Berlin Wall stands in Riga – as a symbol of the freedom that must still be achieved there. People’s looks waver between hope and uncertainty.
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The Wall

Mūris
Anatolijs Pjatkins
Retrospective 2023
Documentary Film
Latvia
1991
10 minutes
without dialogue
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The Wall as a symbol. While the deadly border has already been overcome in Berlin, freedom must still be fought for in other states. A piece of the Wall was sent to Riga in 1990 – as a gesture of solidarity. A short cinematic essay in which people’s looks waver between hope and uncertainty.

Katharina Franck, Andreas Kötzing

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Director
Anatolijs Pjatkins
Script
Anatolijs Pjatkins
Cinematographer
Moisejs Bitke
Producer
Riga Documentary Film Studio
Score
Mārtiņš Brauns
Retrospective 2022
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Travelling Circus
Angelika Andrees
A travelling circus, its audience and the people and animals that make up its core. An uncommon everyday life unfolds with a fine sense of rhythm and situations.
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Travelling Circus

Wanderzirkus
Angelika Andrees
Retrospective 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1975
24 minutes
German
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Rolling into the village: Circus Hein. Angelika Andrees is interested in the individual acts presented in the ring, but even more in what happens before and afterwards. Or what the audience look like from below, when various bottoms are squashed on the wooden benches. Sometimes there’s clacking and knocking, or the pattering of rain, and in the end, Bob Dylan sings. “Travelling Circus” was made when Andrees was still at the Babelsberg Film Academy. She experiments with different elements, switches tones and thus captures the moods crystallising around the travelling attraction. A portrait emerges, without commentary and with very few, short interview sequences.

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Angelika Andrees
Cinematographer
Julia Kunert
Editor
Manuela Hamann
Producer
Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen der DDR
Sound
Andreas Walter
Retrospective 2023
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We Summon You
Bohdan Kosiński
A film that was to be made impossible: In December 1980, a memorial act in front of the Gdańsk shipyard commemorates the people killed in the revolt ten years earlier.
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We Summon You

Wzywamy was
Bohdan Kosiński
Retrospective 2023
Documentary Film
Poland
1981
8 minutes
Polish

Ten years after the bloody suppression of the workers’ uprisings, the dead are commemorated in front of the Gdańsk shipyard in 1980. The memorial service conceived by Andrzej Wajda could only be documented after sustained pressure. The resulting montage, which links images of the event with emotional reports by contemporary witnesses, was never supposed to be.

Katharina Franck, Andreas Kötzing

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Director
Bohdan Kosiński
Cinematographer
Jacek Petrycki
Editor
Katarzyna Maciejko-Kowalczyk
Producer
Wytwórnia Filmów Dokumentalnych
Sound
Małgorzata Jaworska
Retrospective 2022
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Because I’m Fat
Christiane Hein
Seven-year-old Robert from Erfurt struggles against his excess weight and everything this entails: teasing, tempting cake bazaars. Christiane Hein empathises, asks questions.
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Because I’m Fat

Weil ich ein Dicker bin
Christiane Hein
Retrospective 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1988
20 minutes
German
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“Everyone says fat people eat too much. But it’s not that simple”, Christiane Hein states at the beginning of her film which follows seven-year-old Robert Becher from Erfurt in his struggle against excess pounds. The stages include a dieting sanatorium complete with “juice day”, humiliating physical education lessons at school and a visit to relatives in the country where Robert experiences a life without teasing and self-punishment. This is where the boy lets go – not easy when thoughts of weight fence one’s life in. Again and again, director Hein inserts scales as a symbolic image reminiscent of a guillotine-like torture instrument. A compassionate portrait.

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Christiane Hein
Script
Christiane Hein
Cinematographer
Sebastian Richter
Editor
Eberhard Brandenburg
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme
Sound
Erhard Dormeyer
Score
Günter Sommer
Retrospective 2022
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Once You’ve Worn Out the First Pair of Wooden Shoes …
Gabriele Denecke
A visit to the quarrymen at the Reinhardtsdorf open cast mine: The film pierces through the dimensions of this traditional job and sets out on a sometimes hallucinatory trail.
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Once You’ve Worn Out the First Pair of Wooden Shoes …

Wer ein paar Holzlatschen abgelaufen hat …
Gabriele Denecke
Retrospective 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1976
33 minutes
German
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A handful of quarrymen in the Reinhardtsdorf open cast mine near Bad Schandau dig out the coveted Elbe natural stone. Gabriele Denecke’s approach to the men, who are of different ages, is almost trance-like, the movement to and from the stones marks the transition to another world. We hear about the merciless working conditions of the past, about alcohol, people worn out before their time. Today, digging out the massive rocks in the midst of nature also constitutes a degree of freedom. Open cast miners share a special mindset. And: Once you’ve worn out your first pair of wooden shoes, you’ll stay – probably forever.

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Gabriele Denecke
Script
Gabriele Denecke
Cinematographer
Eberhard Geick
Producer
Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen der DDR
Retrospective 2022
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Who’s Afraid of the Bogeyman
Helke Misselwitz
Prenzlauer Berg depends on reliable coal deliveries, even in the watershed year of 1989. Renate Uhle and her men deliver the briquets, followed by a direct camera.
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Who’s Afraid of the Bogeyman

Wer fürchtet sich vorm schwarzen Mann
Helke Misselwitz
Retrospective 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1989
52 minutes
German
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Coal briquets hit the waggon with a thundering sound, are loaded, unloaded and finally end up in the houses of Prenzlauer Berg. Renate Uhle is the owner of a coal shop run by her family since 1922. Together with her men – Klaus, Kalle, Manne, Erwin, Pummel, Felix and Würstchen – she sees to it that no one in the neighbourhood freezes. Work is hard, the afterwork beer obligatory, and Renate’s tongue quick and sensitive. Helke Misselwitz follows the workers on their chugging diesel-driven ants through the streets and the watershed year of 1989, sweats with them as they climb up endless stairs and listens to them through the cigarette smoke.

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Helke Misselwitz
Script
Thomas Plenert, Helke Misselwitz
Cinematographer
Thomas Plenert
Editor
Gudrun Steinbrück
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme
Sound
Ronald Gohlke
Score
Brigitte Unterdörfer