Köln 75

Köln 75

A film by Ido Fluk. In German and English with German subtitles.

[Credits] [Tickets & Termine] [Trailer]

Köln 75 tells the true sto­ry behind one of the best-sel­ling jazz records of all time, Keith Jarrett’s “Köln Concert” from 1975. The event almost fai­led to hap­pen – befo­re a for­mi­da­ble German teen­ager, the 18-year-old Vera Brandes, pulls out all the stops and arran­ges the con­di­ti­ons for the crea­ti­on of a mas­ter­pie­ce. Vera, who is still at school when she starts pro­du­cing and pro­mo­ting con­certs in Cologne, puts ever­y­thing on the line to stage this show. It looks like all the odds are against her, but Vera belie­ves in the power of music and has never seen anyo­ne play in the way that Keith Jarrett plays.

Köln 75
Credits:

DE/BE/PL 2024, 115 Min.,
Regie: Ido Fluk
Kamera: Jens Harant
Schnitt: Anja Siemens
mit Mala Emde, John Magaro, Michael Chernus, Alexander Scheer, Ulrich Tukur

Trailer:
nach oben

Category: Vorstellung

  • Köln 75

    Köln 75

    A film by Ido Fluk. In German and English with German subtitles.

    [Credits] [Tickets & Termine] [Trailer]

    Köln 75 tells the true sto­ry behind one of the best-sel­ling jazz records of all time, Keith Jarrett’s “Köln Concert” from 1975. The event almost fai­led to hap­pen – befo­re a for­mi­da­ble German teen­ager, the 18-year-old Vera Brandes, pulls out all the stops and arran­ges the con­di­ti­ons for the crea­ti­on of a mas­ter­pie­ce. Vera, who is still at school when she starts pro­du­cing and pro­mo­ting con­certs in Cologne, puts ever­y­thing on the line to stage this show. It looks like all the odds are against her, but Vera belie­ves in the power of music and has never seen anyo­ne play in the way that Keith Jarrett plays.

    Köln 75
    Credits:

    DE/BE/PL 2024, 115 Min.,
    Regie: Ido Fluk
    Kamera: Jens Harant
    Schnitt: Anja Siemens
    mit Mala Emde, John Magaro, Michael Chernus, Alexander Scheer, Ulrich Tukur

    Trailer:
    nach oben
  • filmPOLSKA reloaded: It’s only/Not Only a Body

    filmPOLSKA reloaded: It’s only/Not Only a Body

    Sorry, this ent­ry is only available in Deutsch.

    Am 2.4. um 18:00 im fsk.

    [Tickets]

    Zosias Körper ist etwas Besonderes. Nicht nur, dass er mit Tattoos über­sät ist, er dient auch als Vorbild. Zosia hilft näm­lich ande­ren Frauen, ein posi­ti­ves Verhältnis zu ihrem Körper zu ent­wi­ckeln. Dann steigt sie in ihr altes Wohnmobil, fährt mit ihnen ins Grüne, greift in Wald und Feld zur Kamera und zeigt mit ihren Fotos, dass jeder Körper als Teil der Natur auf sei­ne Weise schön ist. Die Frauen, die sich von ihr in ästhe­ti­schem Schwarz-Weiß ablich­ten las­sen, tei­len mit ihr nicht nur den Anblick ihrer unver­hüll­ten Körper, son­dern auch ihre Geschichten. Sie erzäh­len von Essstörungen, Bodyshaming, psy­chi­schen Problemen und sozia­ler Ablehnung.

    Doch als wir Zosia näher ken­nen­ler­nen, erfah­ren wir, dass auch sie sich ihre posi­ti­ve Einstellung zu ihrem Körper hart und schmerz­voll erar­bei­ten muss­te. Diese Frau, die ande­ren den Weg zu einem har­mo­ni­schen Körpergefühl ebnet, ist kei­nes­wegs frei von Zweifeln. Ihre rast­lo­se Lebensweise hat ihre Schattenseiten – sie ver­leiht kei­ne Stabilität und erlaubt kei­ne fes­ten sozia­len Bindungen. Irgendwann fühlt Zosia, dass sie sich ent­schei­den muss – wei­ter als Freigeist an wech­seln­den Orten ande­ren hel­fen oder doch sess­haft wer­den und sich mehr um das eige­ne psy­chi­sche Wohl küm­mern?

    Michał Hytroś zeich­net – unter­stützt von Karina Paciorkowskas Animationen – anhand der Aufs und Abs sei­ner Protagonistin und ihrer Kundinnen das Kollektivporträt einer Gesellschaft, die zwi­schen tra­dier­ten sozia­len Rollen und post­mo­der­nen Lebenswelten zer­ris­sen ist. Gleichzeitig zeigt er mit gro­ßer Empathie die Haarrisse im Weltbild sei­ner Hauptfigur. [Rainer Mende]

    To tylko/aż ciało … albo krót­ki film o wol­ności / It’s only/Not Only a Body
    PL 2023
    R/B/K: Michał Hytroś
    82 min, OmeU
    S: Yakiv Komarynsky
    M: Magda Kramer & Tomasz Szkiela
    Veranstalter: Polnisches Institut Berlin in Kooperation mit dem fsk Kino

  • Simón de la montaña

    Simón de la montaña

    A film by Federico Luis. Im Spanish with German subtitles.

    [Credits] [Tickets & Termine] [Trailer]

    The film is far from a straight­for­ward por­tra­y­al of its sub­ject. It doesn’t just focus on good and noble fee­lings, nor does it fall into the sort of sim­pli­stic bina­ries that set the “puri­ty” of peo­p­le with disa­bi­li­ties against the cyni­cism of socie­ty. Simón is deceitful, more than hap­py to lie and una­fraid to get his fri­ends into trou­ble, yet they never judge or punish him nor label him as pro­ble­ma­tic. At home, whe­re his mother’s good­will has been exhaus­ted, a sen­se of apa­thy has set in that threa­tens to usurp the obvious love she feels for him. Luis’ film smart­ly refrains from jud­ging her, as she seems unable to find a solu­ti­on to her son’s unex­plai­ned anti­cs; she only wat­ches in sur­pri­se as Simón speaks less and less, imi­ta­tes phy­si­cal tics and retre­ats into his own per­so­nal ver­si­on of disa­bi­li­ty. Engrossing, and nar­ra­ted with gre­at intel­li­gence and subt­le­ty, the film lay­ers nuan­ce upon nuan­ce in its sui­ta­b­ly ambi­va­lent por­trait of the titu­lar cha­rac­ter. With ano­ther enig­ma­tic, yet empa­the­tic per­for­mance by up-and-coming actor Lorenzo Ferro, SIMÓN DE LA MONTAÑA is a remar­kab­le debut fea­ture that dares to explo­re the mur­ky waters of human beha­viour. (Diego Lerer)

    Credits:

    Argentinien, Uruguay, Chile 2024, 97 Min., span. OmU
    Regie: Federico Luis

    Kamera: Marcos Hastrup
    Schnitt: Tomás Murphy, Andrés Medina
    mit: Lorenzo Ferro, Pehuén Pedre, Kiara Supini, Laura Nevole, Agustín Toscano, Camila Hirane

    Trailer:
    Simón de la Montana ab 27.03.25 im Kino
    nach oben
  • Mond

    Mond

    A film by Kurdwin Ayub. In German, Arabic and English with German subtitles.

    [Credits] [Tickets & Termine] [Trailer]

    Kurdwin Ayub elec­trified with her wide­ly-lau­ded fea­ture debut SONNE (2022), depic­ting a Muslim girl’s expe­ri­en­ces gro­wing up in Vienna. She flips the per­spec­ti­ve in MOND, fol­lo­wing an Austrian woman on a work trip to Jordan. In an inspi­red cas­ting choice, cho­reo­grapher and per­for­mance artist Florentina Holzinger plays Sarah, a reti­red mixed mar­ti­al arts figh­ter hired as a per­so­nal trai­ner by a wealt­hy fami­ly in Amman. What initi­al­ly appears like a dream job—swanky hotel, pri­va­te driver—quickly turns troubling. The teenage sis­ters she is sup­po­sed to train show no inte­rest in the sport. Their pala­ti­al home is always deser­ted, apart from the clea­ning staff and seve­ral body­guards, who pat­rol the house as if it were a pri­son. The girls aren’t allo­wed to access the WiFi net­work and seem shut off from the out­side world. When Sarah enqui­res about the iden­ti­ty of her employ­ers at the hotel bar and men­ti­ons their fami­ly name, the pre­vious­ly fri­end­ly bar­man abrupt­ly ends the con­ver­sa­ti­on. While kee­ping the sto­ry in a rea­list regis­ter, Ayub bor­rows tro­pes from the thril­ler and hor­ror gen­res to gene­ra­te moun­ting sus­pen­se and upend the arche­ty­pe of the white saviour, thus for­cing view­ers to con­front their own pre­con­cep­ti­ons. (Giovanni Marchini Camia)

    Credits:

    AU 2024, 93 Min, deutsch/arabisch/englische OmU
    Regie: Kurdwin Ayub
    Kamera: Klemens Hufnagl,
    Schnitt:
    Roland Stöttinger,
    mit: Florentina Holzinger, Andria Tayeh, Celina Antwan, Nagham Abu Baker, u.a.

    Trailer:
    nach oben
  • Flow

    Flow

    A film by Gints Zilbalodis. Without dialogues.

    [Credits] [Tickets & Termine] [Trailer]

    The world seems to be coming to an end, tee­ming with the ves­ti­ges of a human pre­sence. Cat is a soli­ta­ry ani­mal, but as its home is devas­ta­ted by a gre­at flood, he finds refu­ge on a boat popu­la­ted by various spe­ci­es, and will have to team up with them despi­te their dif­fe­ren­ces. In the lone­so­me boat sai­ling through mys­ti­cal over­flowed land­scapes, they navi­ga­te the chal­lenges and dan­gers of adap­ting to this new world.

    Credits:

    LV/FR/BE 2023, 84 Min., ohne Dialog
    Regie: Gints Zilbalodis

    Kamera: Léo Silly Pélissier
    Schnitt: Gints Zilbalodis

    Trailer:
    FLOW l Kinotrailer
    nach oben
  • Flow

    Flow

    A film by Gints Zilbalodis. Without dialogues.

    [Credits] [Tickets & Termine] [Trailer]

    The world seems to be coming to an end, tee­ming with the ves­ti­ges of a human pre­sence. Cat is a soli­ta­ry ani­mal, but as its home is devas­ta­ted by a gre­at flood, he finds refu­ge on a boat popu­la­ted by various spe­ci­es, and will have to team up with them despi­te their dif­fe­ren­ces. In the lone­so­me boat sai­ling through mys­ti­cal over­flowed land­scapes, they navi­ga­te the chal­lenges and dan­gers of adap­ting to this new world.

    Credits:

    LV/FR/BE 2023, 84 Min., ohne Dialog
    Regie: Gints Zilbalodis

    Kamera: Léo Silly Pélissier
    Schnitt: Gints Zilbalodis

    Trailer:
    FLOW l Kinotrailer
    nach oben
  • Simón de la montaña

    Simón de la montaña

    A film by Federico Luis. Im Spanish with German subtitles.

    [Credits] [Tickets & Termine] [Trailer]

    The film is far from a straight­for­ward por­tra­y­al of its sub­ject. It doesn’t just focus on good and noble fee­lings, nor does it fall into the sort of sim­pli­stic bina­ries that set the “puri­ty” of peo­p­le with disa­bi­li­ties against the cyni­cism of socie­ty. Simón is deceitful, more than hap­py to lie and una­fraid to get his fri­ends into trou­ble, yet they never judge or punish him nor label him as pro­ble­ma­tic. At home, whe­re his mother’s good­will has been exhaus­ted, a sen­se of apa­thy has set in that threa­tens to usurp the obvious love she feels for him. Luis’ film smart­ly refrains from jud­ging her, as she seems unable to find a solu­ti­on to her son’s unex­plai­ned anti­cs; she only wat­ches in sur­pri­se as Simón speaks less and less, imi­ta­tes phy­si­cal tics and retre­ats into his own per­so­nal ver­si­on of disa­bi­li­ty. Engrossing, and nar­ra­ted with gre­at intel­li­gence and subt­le­ty, the film lay­ers nuan­ce upon nuan­ce in its sui­ta­b­ly ambi­va­lent por­trait of the titu­lar cha­rac­ter. With ano­ther enig­ma­tic, yet empa­the­tic per­for­mance by up-and-coming actor Lorenzo Ferro, SIMÓN DE LA MONTAÑA is a remar­kab­le debut fea­ture that dares to explo­re the mur­ky waters of human beha­viour. (Diego Lerer)

    Credits:

    Argentinien, Uruguay, Chile 2024, 97 Min., span. OmU
    Regie: Federico Luis

    Kamera: Marcos Hastrup
    Schnitt: Tomás Murphy, Andrés Medina
    mit: Lorenzo Ferro, Pehuén Pedre, Kiara Supini, Laura Nevole, Agustín Toscano, Camila Hirane

    Trailer:
    Simón de la Montana ab 27.03.25 im Kino
    nach oben
  • Mond

    Mond

    A film by Kurdwin Ayub. In German, Arabic and English with German subtitles.

    [Credits] [Tickets & Termine] [Trailer]

    Kurdwin Ayub elec­trified with her wide­ly-lau­ded fea­ture debut SONNE (2022), depic­ting a Muslim girl’s expe­ri­en­ces gro­wing up in Vienna. She flips the per­spec­ti­ve in MOND, fol­lo­wing an Austrian woman on a work trip to Jordan. In an inspi­red cas­ting choice, cho­reo­grapher and per­for­mance artist Florentina Holzinger plays Sarah, a reti­red mixed mar­ti­al arts figh­ter hired as a per­so­nal trai­ner by a wealt­hy fami­ly in Amman. What initi­al­ly appears like a dream job—swanky hotel, pri­va­te driver—quickly turns troubling. The teenage sis­ters she is sup­po­sed to train show no inte­rest in the sport. Their pala­ti­al home is always deser­ted, apart from the clea­ning staff and seve­ral body­guards, who pat­rol the house as if it were a pri­son. The girls aren’t allo­wed to access the WiFi net­work and seem shut off from the out­side world. When Sarah enqui­res about the iden­ti­ty of her employ­ers at the hotel bar and men­ti­ons their fami­ly name, the pre­vious­ly fri­end­ly bar­man abrupt­ly ends the con­ver­sa­ti­on. While kee­ping the sto­ry in a rea­list regis­ter, Ayub bor­rows tro­pes from the thril­ler and hor­ror gen­res to gene­ra­te moun­ting sus­pen­se and upend the arche­ty­pe of the white saviour, thus for­cing view­ers to con­front their own pre­con­cep­ti­ons. (Giovanni Marchini Camia)

    Credits:

    AU 2024, 93 Min, deutsch/arabisch/englische OmU
    Regie: Kurdwin Ayub
    Kamera: Klemens Hufnagl,
    Schnitt:
    Roland Stöttinger,
    mit: Florentina Holzinger, Andria Tayeh, Celina Antwan, Nagham Abu Baker, u.a.

    Trailer:
    nach oben
  • Köln 75

    Köln 75

    A film by Ido Fluk. In German and English with German subtitles.

    [Credits] [Tickets & Termine] [Trailer]

    Köln 75 tells the true sto­ry behind one of the best-sel­ling jazz records of all time, Keith Jarrett’s “Köln Concert” from 1975. The event almost fai­led to hap­pen – befo­re a for­mi­da­ble German teen­ager, the 18-year-old Vera Brandes, pulls out all the stops and arran­ges the con­di­ti­ons for the crea­ti­on of a mas­ter­pie­ce. Vera, who is still at school when she starts pro­du­cing and pro­mo­ting con­certs in Cologne, puts ever­y­thing on the line to stage this show. It looks like all the odds are against her, but Vera belie­ves in the power of music and has never seen anyo­ne play in the way that Keith Jarrett plays.

    Köln 75
    Credits:

    DE/BE/PL 2024, 115 Min.,
    Regie: Ido Fluk
    Kamera: Jens Harant
    Schnitt: Anja Siemens
    mit Mala Emde, John Magaro, Michael Chernus, Alexander Scheer, Ulrich Tukur

    Trailer:
    nach oben
  • Flow

    Flow

    A film by Gints Zilbalodis. Without dialogues.

    [Credits] [Tickets & Termine] [Trailer]

    The world seems to be coming to an end, tee­ming with the ves­ti­ges of a human pre­sence. Cat is a soli­ta­ry ani­mal, but as its home is devas­ta­ted by a gre­at flood, he finds refu­ge on a boat popu­la­ted by various spe­ci­es, and will have to team up with them despi­te their dif­fe­ren­ces. In the lone­so­me boat sai­ling through mys­ti­cal over­flowed land­scapes, they navi­ga­te the chal­lenges and dan­gers of adap­ting to this new world.

    Credits:

    LV/FR/BE 2023, 84 Min., ohne Dialog
    Regie: Gints Zilbalodis

    Kamera: Léo Silly Pélissier
    Schnitt: Gints Zilbalodis

    Trailer:
    FLOW l Kinotrailer
    nach oben