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Jahr

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German Competition 2022
Filmstill Daniel Richter
Daniel Richter
Pepe Danquart
Three years with Daniel Richter: Pepe Danquart opens the door to the famous painter’s studio for us and draws a multifaceted and knowledgeable portrait of the political artist.
Filmstill Daniel Richter

Daniel Richter

Daniel Richter
Pepe Danquart
German Competition 2022
Documentary Film
Germany
2022
117 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

Few artist portraits give us the privilege of getting as close to the painter as if we had free access to his studio. Over a period of three years, Pepe Danquart got to accompany the painter Daniel Richter, watching him paint, negotiate with his gallerist, talk to his publisher and joke with fellow artist Jonathan Meese. Danquart interviews collectors, attends auctions and even visits record shops.

From all this the complex image of an artist emerges who appreciates the abstract as much as the figurative and who seems to be searching constantly for the meaning of his work. Daniel Richter’s paintings fetch top prices on the art market – an aspect that neither Pepe Danquart nor the painter leave out, but that is, fortunately, not the focus here. Openings, auctions and gala dinners structure the narrative, but its heart is Richter’s studio, where we see him as a craftsman, a restless doer, who reflects surprisingly frankly and self-deprecatingly on his work, which to him is always also a political act. He talks about the process of creation, the effect, meaning and significance of his paintings, makes clear statements and, notwithstanding a certain amount of craving for recognition, ultimately doesn’t take himself more seriously than necessary.
Christoph Terhechte

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Director
Pepe Danquart
Cinematographer
Daniel Gottschalk, Marvin Hesse
Editor
Toni Froschhammer
Producer
Vanessa Nöcker, Benjamin Seikel
Co-Producer
Annegret Weitkämper-Krug
Sound
Andre Zacher, Etienne Haug, Kai Ziarkowski, Tobias Welmering, Krischan Rudolph
Score
Ramon Kramer
World Sales
Dietmar Güntsche
Nominated for: VER.DI Prize for Solidarity, Humanity and Fairness
German Competition 2022
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Dead Birds Flying High
Sönje Storm
Jürgen Friedrich Mahrt (1882–1940) was only too happy to neglect his duties as a farmer for the loving documentation of a state of nature that is lost today.
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Dead Birds Flying High

Die toten Vögel sind oben
Sönje Storm
German Competition 2022
Documentary Film
Germany
2022
83 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

In a northern German attic: boxes of pinned butterflies, carefully hand-coloured photographs of the local flora and fauna, hundreds of stuffed and dusty birds – Jürgen Friedrich Mahrt (1882–1940) did a great job. His collections echo a present that doesn’t exist anymore. And yet all signs of an ecological crisis can be found buried in them.

Dead or alive? There is an uncanny element in Jürgen Friedrich Mahrt’s photos: One can’t always be sure whether the animal captured in the frame is the result of hours of waiting or just a specimen staged to look lifelike. The ripples around the duck on the pond are missing, the bird of prey looks suspiciously calm directly into the lens. Mahrt crossed borders. He sacrificed his duties as a farmer to the urge to document natural environments we hardly find in nature today. Ancient forests, enchanted moors, macro views of fat, colourful caterpillars – almost magical images that make one sad in view of a variety irretrievably lost. His great-granddaughter Sönje Storm has the quiet eccentric’s estate analysed by experts, shows peat cutters, extinct species and a changing countryside. An exceedingly stimulating excursion, congenially accompanied by the scurrilous electronica sounds of Dominik Eulberg and Bertram Denzel.
Carolin Weidner

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Director
Sönje Storm
Script
Sönje Storm
Cinematographer
Alexander Gheorghiu
Editor
Halina Daugird
Producer
Sönje Storm
Sound
Roman Pogorzelski
Score
Dominik Eulberg, Bertram Denzel, Henry Reyels
Winner of: Golden Dove (German Competition)
German Competition 2021
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Dust of Modern Life
Franziska von Stenglin
Liem lives in one of the remote regions of Vietnam and belongs to the ethnic minority of the Sedang. Together with friends he sets out into the jungle, on the trail of his ancestors.
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Dust of Modern Life

Pa va hêng
Franziska von Stenglin
German Competition 2021
Documentary Film
France,
Germany
2021
82 minutes
Sedang,
Vietnamese
Subtitles: 
English

Liem belongs to the ethnic minority of the Sedang and lives in a remote region of Vietnam. The observing camera succinctly sketches a daily routine that’s marked more by surviving than by living. With his friends, he prepares for an expedition into the jungle, where the young men want to take time out, continue the tradition of their ancestors, become hunters and gatherers. The more twisting their paths, the deeper the film seems to enter into a different sphere.

We get to know Liem doing everyday activities. Carrying the baby in a sling, he cooks, hangs out the laundry, goes to the field. The giant loudspeakers fixed to the streetlights fill his village with official news and advertising. In his stilt house, Liem prefers to listen to Vietnamese pop music. Soon we feel the rhythm, the unique beat of this life. When Liem and his friends set out in rubber sandals and carrying backpacks, the camera follows close behind, takes their perspective. Shot on Super 16, the film captures the green tones of the Vietnamese Central Highlands, the images develop a mesmerizing depth. The rustling of leaves, the buzzing of insects, birdsong and permanent rain come together in a melodious soundscape. Suddenly time seems to stand still, the separation between screen and auditorium is lifted.
Anke Leweke

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Director
Franziska von Stenglin
Cinematographer
Lucie Baudinaud
Editor
Zuniel Kim, Marylou Vergez
Producer
Lucas Tothe, Franziska von Stenglin
Co-Producer
Cinegrell, Umlaut Films
Sound
Christian Wittmoser, Nguyen Ngoc Tân
Score
Thomas Höhl