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.
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.
A therapist whose interests lie in alternative ways to help the sick and infirm is forced to balance the demands of her professional life with those of her ageing parents and older brother, in Tim Ellrich’s sensitive but uncompromising drama.
Holle works as a spiritual healer, tending to clients with serious illnesses and chronic conditions. One of four siblings, she devotes much of her time to caring for her ageing parents, a commitment that strains her relationship with her partner. When her mother suffers a fall and is hospitalised, Holle faces mounting challenges, particularly in relation to her brother Sven, who has schizophrenia and has lived a secluded life in their parents’ attic for years.
Inspired by filmmaker Tim Ellrich’s own family experiences and shot on location at his childhood home, Im Haus meiner Eltern is an incisive exploration of the toll caregiving takes on families. Filmed in stark black and white, its visuals capture both the exhaustion of caregiving and the claustrophobia of lives bound by duty. Ellrich avoids easy judgments, instead offering a thoughtful reflection on how society treats the elderly and infirm and the friction these responsibilities create within families – from those who shoulder the burden to those who keep their distance. With empathy and an understated approach, Im Haus meiner Eltern, examines the unspoken tensions and quiet sacrifices that define family life under pressure.
Vanja Kaludjercic
Credits:
DE 2025, 95 Min, Regie: Tim Ellrich Kamera: Konstantin Pape Schnitt: Tobias Wilhelmer mit: Jenny Schily, Ursula Werner, Manfred Zapatka und Jens Brock
Ahead of her time: an Italian story, which resonates today, about a brave woman’s struggle against patriarchal values.
Defying the social norm in 1960s Sicily, Lia wants to take charge of her life. When she rejects Lorenzo, the son of a local businessman, he uses brutal means to kidnap her. To save her honor, Lia must consent to marrying the man who raped her. Instead, though, she embarks on an unprecedented legal battle for self-determination.
Credits:
IT 2023 – 102 Min. Italienische OmU Regie: Marta Savina Kamera: Francesca Amitrano Schnitt: Paola Freddi
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.
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.
A therapist whose interests lie in alternative ways to help the sick and infirm is forced to balance the demands of her professional life with those of her ageing parents and older brother, in Tim Ellrich’s sensitive but uncompromising drama.
Holle works as a spiritual healer, tending to clients with serious illnesses and chronic conditions. One of four siblings, she devotes much of her time to caring for her ageing parents, a commitment that strains her relationship with her partner. When her mother suffers a fall and is hospitalised, Holle faces mounting challenges, particularly in relation to her brother Sven, who has schizophrenia and has lived a secluded life in their parents’ attic for years.
Inspired by filmmaker Tim Ellrich’s own family experiences and shot on location at his childhood home, Im Haus meiner Eltern is an incisive exploration of the toll caregiving takes on families. Filmed in stark black and white, its visuals capture both the exhaustion of caregiving and the claustrophobia of lives bound by duty. Ellrich avoids easy judgments, instead offering a thoughtful reflection on how society treats the elderly and infirm and the friction these responsibilities create within families – from those who shoulder the burden to those who keep their distance. With empathy and an understated approach, Im Haus meiner Eltern, examines the unspoken tensions and quiet sacrifices that define family life under pressure.
Vanja Kaludjercic
Credits:
DE 2025, 95 Min, Regie: Tim Ellrich Kamera: Konstantin Pape Schnitt: Tobias Wilhelmer mit: Jenny Schily, Ursula Werner, Manfred Zapatka und Jens Brock
Ahead of her time: an Italian story, which resonates today, about a brave woman’s struggle against patriarchal values.
Defying the social norm in 1960s Sicily, Lia wants to take charge of her life. When she rejects Lorenzo, the son of a local businessman, he uses brutal means to kidnap her. To save her honor, Lia must consent to marrying the man who raped her. Instead, though, she embarks on an unprecedented legal battle for self-determination.
Credits:
IT 2023 – 102 Min. Italienische OmU Regie: Marta Savina Kamera: Francesca Amitrano Schnitt: Paola Freddi
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.
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.
A therapist whose interests lie in alternative ways to help the sick and infirm is forced to balance the demands of her professional life with those of her ageing parents and older brother, in Tim Ellrich’s sensitive but uncompromising drama.
Holle works as a spiritual healer, tending to clients with serious illnesses and chronic conditions. One of four siblings, she devotes much of her time to caring for her ageing parents, a commitment that strains her relationship with her partner. When her mother suffers a fall and is hospitalised, Holle faces mounting challenges, particularly in relation to her brother Sven, who has schizophrenia and has lived a secluded life in their parents’ attic for years.
Inspired by filmmaker Tim Ellrich’s own family experiences and shot on location at his childhood home, Im Haus meiner Eltern is an incisive exploration of the toll caregiving takes on families. Filmed in stark black and white, its visuals capture both the exhaustion of caregiving and the claustrophobia of lives bound by duty. Ellrich avoids easy judgments, instead offering a thoughtful reflection on how society treats the elderly and infirm and the friction these responsibilities create within families – from those who shoulder the burden to those who keep their distance. With empathy and an understated approach, Im Haus meiner Eltern, examines the unspoken tensions and quiet sacrifices that define family life under pressure.
Vanja Kaludjercic
Credits:
DE 2025, 95 Min, Regie: Tim Ellrich Kamera: Konstantin Pape Schnitt: Tobias Wilhelmer mit: Jenny Schily, Ursula Werner, Manfred Zapatka und Jens Brock
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