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“Hello,” We Lied

“Hello,” We Lied
Laura Gamse
Competition for the Audience Award Short Film 2020
Documentary Film
USA
2020
12 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
English

Journalism in the U.S. is in crisis. Jestin Coler, also known as the “fake news king”, most likely contributed to this when headlines from his satirical web page were picked up and believed by the mainstream. Coler describes fake news as a gateway drug and, ironically, as an antidote at the same time. In her film, director Laura Gamse scrolls through news and memes and thereby impressively comments on the state of Western societies.

Kim Busch

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Director
Laura Gamse
Producer
Daydream Reels
Score
Mike Diva, Steven O’Brien, Lostboyevsky, Sony Cleveland, Greg Sinibaldi, Jesse Canterbury
Animation
Mike Diva, Bernard Myburgh
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0.2 Milligrams of Gold

0,2 miligramas de ouro
Diego Quinderé de Carvalho
Competition for the Audience Award Short Film 2021
Documentary Film
Belgium,
Brazil,
Portugal,
Hungary
2021
24 minutes
Portuguese (Brazil),
French,
English
Subtitles: 
English

8,500 kilometres lie between the Amazon and the Ardennes. In his home country of Brazil, Diego Quinderé de Carvalho only looks at the inaccessible and menacing forest from the outside. Its Belgian counter piece, however, is easy to explore. Here, everything is laid out by people, neatly ordered and reduced to the essentials. A geologist, a gold miner and an astronomer provide insights for a philosophical exploration of the origin of existence and the future of our planet.

Kim Busch

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Director
Diego Quinderé de Carvalho
Script
Diego Quinderé de Carvalho
Cinematographer
Leo Foulet
Editor
Diego Quinderé de Carvalho
Producer
Frederik Nicolai
Co-Producer
André Mielnik, Diego Quinderé de Carvalho
Sound
Sébastien Lheureux
Score
Sébastien Lheureux
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98 kg

98 kg
Izabela Plucińska
Competition for the Audience Award Short Film 2021
Animated Film
Germany,
Poland
2021
5 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

The cycle of domestic violence: tension, escalation, remorse, and then all over again. The woman in Izabela Plucińska’s film shares the fate of many sufferers: She can’t manage to break out. The metaphorical dumbbells she would have to lift to do it weigh 98 kilograms – like the man who does this to her. All she can do is dissolve, disappear and breathe silently into her individual parts. The animations keep erasing themselves, but painful marks are left behind.

Kim Busch

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Director
Izabela Plucińska
Editor
Daniela Kinateder
Producer
Paulina Ratajczak, Izabela Plucińska
Sound
Andrea Martignoni
Score
Andrea Martignoni
Animation
Izabela Plucińska
World Sales
Maciej Reguła
International Programme 2018
Eine Person liegt in einem Bällebad.
All Creatures Welcome Sandra Trostel

A creative dive into the CCC hackers’ philosophy, which is not to bemoan the growing digitisation of life but to seize the technology to improve our life.

Eine Person liegt in einem Bällebad.

All Creatures Welcome

Documentary Film
Germany
2018
87 minutes
Subtitles: 
German
English

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Producer
Sandra Trostel
Director
Sandra Trostel
Music
Thies Mynther
Cinematographer
Sandra Trostel, Lilli Thalgott
Editor
Sandra Trostel
Animation
Jon Frickey
Script
Sandra Trostel, Thies Mynther
Sound
Jonas Hummel

A playful and highly informative attempt to describe the anarchic variety of creatures who regularly meet at camps and international conventions under the umbrella of Europe’s biggest hacker association, the Chaos Computer Club. Sandra Trostel looks over the shoulders of nerds, political activists, makers and “other galactic life forms” and shows, complemented by short animated sequences, what it means to regard society not as a given fact but as malleable material there to be “hacked”. Renouncing glorification but revealing a well-developed sense for inner contradictions, the film portrays a (sub)culture whose concerns have long become mainstream.



Luc-Carolin Ziemann



Nominated for the Goethe-Institut Documentary Film Prize


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Bless You!

Zdrastvuyte!
Tatiana Chistova
Competition for the Audience Award Short Film 2020
Documentary Film
Poland
2020
30 minutes
Russian
Subtitles: 
English

Against the backdrop of Saint Petersburg’s back courtyards during the Corona lockdown, Tatyana Chistova fuses recordings of the almost empty city and calls to a municipal hotline tasked with offering help and advice, but topics range from the banal to existential questions. Elderly people in particular are affected by poverty, hunger and loneliness. Chistova highlights that in a system that neglects its weakest members, the virus is not the only threat.

Kim Busch

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Director
Tatiana Chistova
Script
Maciek Hamela
Cinematographer
Marina Levashova
Editor
Tatiana Chistova
Producer
Maciek Hamela
Score
Patryk Zakrocki
World Sales
Georg Gruber
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Burp

Burp
Ethan Barrett
Competition for the Audience Award Short Film 2020
Animated Film
USA
2019
10 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Eating dirt and burping with relish – an earthworm refuses to be satisfied with this embarrassing evolutionary outcome for his species and sets out to learn better things. But imitating many-legged and winged insects does not result in distinguished behaviour but rather leads to mortal danger. Ethan Barrett demonstrates magnificently that clay is the pinnacle of the evolutionary pyramid of animation, especially when it is set to such a light and poignant score.

André Eckardt

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Director
Ethan Barrett
Script
Ethan Barrett
Cinematographer
Ethan Barrett
Editor
Ethan Barrett
Producer
Ethan Barrett
Sound
Ethan Barrett
Score
Ethan Barrett
Animation
Ethan Barrett
Audience Award Competition Short Film 2021
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There Is Exactely Enough Time
Virgil Widrich, Oskar Salomonowitz
The filmmaker’s son was killed in an accident. He was working on a flip book that his father finishes. The proximity of happiness and loss in the most succinct form.
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There Is Exactely Enough Time

Es ist genau genug Zeit
Virgil Widrich, Oskar Salomonowitz
Competition for the Audience Award Short Film 2021
Animated Film
Austria
2021
2 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

A very short film, infinitely sad and at the same time mischievous and playful. The opening credits tell us the devastating news: The filmmaker’s son was killed in an accident and left behind an unfinished flip book. The father resumes work on it and continues drawing the superhero tale, creating an animated film between deep mourning and carefree children’s logic. Capturing the proximity of happiness and loss in the most succinct form.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Virgil Widrich, Oskar Salomonowitz
Script
Oskar Salomonowitz, Virgil Widrich
Cinematographer
Virgil Widrich
Editor
Virgil Widrich
Producer
Virgil Widrich
Sound
Siegfried Friedrich
Score
Siegfried Friedrich
Animation
Oskar Salomonowitz, Virgil Widrich
World Sales
Gerald Weber
Zwei tätowierte Hände mit dunkel lackierten Fingernägeln tippen auf einer Computertastatur.

Exit

Documentary Film
Germany,
Norway,
Sweden
2018
80 minutes
Subtitles: 
English

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Producer
Eirin Gjørv
Director
Karen Winther
Music
Michel Wenzer
Cinematographer
Peter Ask
Editor
Robert Stengård
Script
Karen Winther
Sound
Yvonne Stenberg, Gisle Tveito
When Karen Winther comes across a few old boxes during a move she finds herself confronted with her past. On top are some swastika stickers, next to a tape labelled “Blitz” and “Hits”, and a lot of stuff decorated with the imperial eagle. Twenty years ago she joined a right-wing extremist organisation in Norway, looking for adventure and like-minded people. “It’s embarrassing to look at,” she comments in the voice over.

“Exit” is her film, her story, and yet the plot soon points in other directions, refuses to be constrained by its own structure. Winther travels to the US to meet women who also used to move in right-wing extremist circles. She sits in the car with a former left-wing extremist activist, talking about a formative encounter many years ago. She meets Ingo Hasselbach, “The Führer of Berlin”, whose career in the East German neo-Nazi scene is the subject of Winfried Bonengel’s film “Führer Ex”. And she meets a former jihadist who served a sentence in a Paris prison. In addition to surprisingly similar motivations and experiences, what they all have in common are the difficulties caused by their “Exits” – feelings of guilt, but also threats from still active members.

Carolin Weidner


Awarded with the Goethe-Institut Documentary Film Prize, the Young Eyes Film Award and the Gedanken-Aufschluss Prize from the Jury of juvenile and yound adult prisoners of JSA Regis-Breitingen

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The Zillas Have a Picnic

Familie Zilla macht Picknick
Christian Franz Schmidt
Competition for the Audience Award Short Film 2020
Animated Film
Germany
2019
4 minutes
English,
German
Subtitles: 
English

A cosy family picnic at the place they have been visiting since the Cretaceous period is what Mom, Dad and Go Zilla want. But first the big city that has annoyingly sprung up there must be flattened. In the father’s opinion, the performance of his offspring unfortunately leaves a lot to be desired: Too dreamy and still sucking on a pacifier, the little one just doesn’t wreak enough havoc. It’s an entertaining story in the almost normal everyday life of a family.

Kim Busch

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Director
Christian Franz Schmidt
Script
Christian Franz Schmidt
Cinematographer
Christian Franz Schmidt
Editor
Christian Franz Schmidt
Producer
Christian Franz Schmidt
Sound
Alexander Oberrader
Score
Christian Franz Schmidt
Animation
Christian Franz Schmidt
World Sales
Georg Gruber
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Fluid Life

Život na vodě
Zora Čápová
Competition for the Audience Award Short Film 2021
Documentary Film
Czech Republic
2020
6 minutes
Czech
Subtitles: 
English

Everything splashes in this poetic portrait sketch: the rain on the roof, the dog in the puddle, the grandchildren in the kiddie pool and the protagonist in the river Vltava. A middle-aged woman has lovingly converted a freighter into a house boat. The film captures her daily life in impressionistic, analogue aesthetics, from morning coffee in her bathrobe to the last cigarette on deck at dusk. She seems to have fulfilled a wish – a life by and in the river.

Jan-Philipp Kohlmann

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Director
Zora Čápová
Cinematographer
Tomáš Šťastný, Anna Petruželová
Editor
Ondřej Nuslauer
Producer
Ondřej Šejnoha
Sound
Jáchym Vanc
Score
Daniel Habart
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Hotel Astoria

Hotel Astoria
Falk Schuster, Alina Cyranek
Competition for the Audience Award Short Film 2020
Animated Film
Germany
2020
28 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

Everyone in Leipzig is familiar with the Hotel Astoria, which has stood vacant since 1996. This film takes a look back to the time when the hotel was the hotspot of the trade fair city, where professionals, politicians and guests from all over the world were entertained with the greatest possible GDR pomp. But the Stasi also came and went in the hotel. The story of an exciting chapter in the city’s history is told with archive material, staff reports, and the distinctive animations by Falk Schuster.

Kim Busch

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Director
Falk Schuster, Alina Cyranek
Script
Alina Cyranek
Editor
Alina Cyranek, Falk Schuster
Producer
Alina Cyranek, Falk Schuster
Co-Producer
MDR Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk
Sound
Florian Marquardt
Score
Florian Marquardt
Animation
Falk Schuster, Tim Romanowsky, Alexander Schmidt, Julian Quitsch
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In Nature

Dans la nature
Marcel Barelli
Competition for the Audience Award Short Film 2021
Animated Film
Switzerland
2021
5 minutes
French
Subtitles: 
English

Animals have no “LGBTQIA*”, they simply are and do, practicing gender, sexuality and family constellations according to desire and necessity. There is still a lot to discover here, as Marcel Barelli reports. He went stalking, observing and listening closely. Briskly animated and wittily narrated, he tells of fantastic zoological caprices and miraculous relationships.

André Eckardt

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Director
Marcel Barelli
Editor
Marcel Barelli
Producer
Nicolas Burlet
Sound
Jérôme Vittoz
Animation
Marcel Barelli
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In Shallow Water

V plytkej vode
Marek Moučka
Competition for the Audience Award Short Film 2021
Documentary Film
Slovakia
2020
10 minutes
Slovak
Subtitles: 
English

Standing in the water in fishing gear, catching fish and taking in the rugged winter landscape. What at first sounds like a dream for outdoor fans is part of the working routine of prison inmates in the East Slovakian town of Perín-Chym. Their job is to breed carp, which are primarily consumed at Christmas dinners. Marek Moučka anonymizes the prisoners by erasing their eyes in his artful black and white film. He talks to them about freedom and missed holidays.

Kim Busch

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Director
Marek Moučka
Cinematographer
Marek Moučka
Editor
Marek Bihúň
Producer
Tomáš Gič
Sound
Roman Vojtek, Maroš Oláh
Audience Award Competition Short Film 2020
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It’s All the Salt’s Fault
María Cristina Pérez
Picture by picture a daughter looks through the family album, encountering parents, siblings, parties and excursions. In her commentary one can taste the salt and poison behind that normalcy.
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It’s All the Salt’s Fault

Todo es culpa de la sal
María Cristina Pérez
Competition for the Audience Award Short Film 2020
Animated Film
Colombia
2020
10 minutes
Spanish
Subtitles: 
English

Click, frame change, click, frame change. The narrator presents her family in snapshots: the father in his youth, the mother posing in an armchair, siblings, birthdays, excursions, the usual. But the commentary by the daughter looking back adds something profoundly salty, perhaps even poisoned, to the unfolded normalcy. Tiny insults accumulate into sadness. It (almost) doesn’t matter that the family members in question are sloths.

Sylvia Görke

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Director
María Cristina Pérez
Script
María Cristina Pérez
Editor
Mauricio Cuervo
Producer
Mauricio Cuervo
Sound
Daniel Jones Cozzarelli
Score
Daniel Jones Cozzarelli
Animation
María Cristina Pérez
Narrator
Sara Isabella Martínez Rey
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Love, Dad

Love, Dad
Diana Cam Van Nguyen
Competition for the Audience Award Short Film 2021
Animated Film
Czech Republic,
Slovakia
2021
13 minutes
Czech
Subtitles: 
English

After a long time, a young woman once again holds letters in her hand that her father wrote her fifteen years ago when he was in prison. His words are full of love and affection: Never again were they to be that close, the daughter sums up today. What happened? This is what she tries to answer in a letter to him, writing down what couldn’t be said until now. The complex relationship between father and daughter in the form of a fragmentary animation.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Diana Cam Van Nguyen
Script
Diana Cam Van Nguyen, Lukáš Janičík
Cinematographer
Matěj Piňos, Kryštof Melka
Editor
Lukáš Janičík
Producer
Karolína Davidová
Co-Producer
Jakub Viktorín, Tomáš Šimon
Sound
Viera Marinová
Score
Viera Marinová
Animation
Vojtěch Domlátil, David Štumpf, Barbora Halířová, Diana Cam Van Nguyen
World Sales
Luce Grosjean
Winner of: Silver Dove (Competition for the Audience Award Short Film)
Audience Award Competition Short Film 2021
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Madrid, Bad Life
Isabela Bianchi , Ignacio Ruiz Gómez, Pablo Adiego Almudevar, María Gómez
Madrid today, seen from the point of view of a 1901 sociological study: criminal, tattooed, queer life everywhere. A humorous and playful praise of disobedience.
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Madrid, Bad Life

Madrid, mala vida
Isabela Bianchi , Ignacio Ruiz Gómez, Pablo Adiego Almudevar, María Gómez
Competition for the Audience Award Short Film 2021
Documentary Film
Spain
2021
13 minutes
Spanish
Subtitles: 
English, German Subtitles for deaf and hard-of-hearing

Madrid 2020 seen from over a hundred years ago. A “Psycho-Sociological Study with Drawings and Photographs from Real Life” from 1901 sheds light on the various kinds of “lowlifes”: Criminals, parasites, outcasts and homosexuals populate the city. Both humorously and critically, the film examines the architecture, social structure and categories of outsiderdom. The result is a playful praise of disobedience.

Marie Kloos

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Director
Isabela Bianchi , Ignacio Ruiz Gómez, Pablo Adiego Almudevar, María Gómez
Script
Isabela Bianchi , Pablo Adiego Almudevar, Ignacio Ruiz Gómez, María Gómez
Cinematographer
Ignacio Ruiz Gómez, Carlos Mármol
Editor
Rafael de los Reyes, Daniel Cañizarez
Producer
María Gómez
Sound
Miguel Salas
Score
João Villaça
Animation
Luciana Maia dos Santos