An enduring but fragile love story shared by Qiaoqiao and Bin, set in China, from the early 2000s to the present day. Caught up in each other, Qiaoqiao and Bin enjoyed all that the city had to offer, singing and dancing. Until one day, Bin finds himself wanting to try his luck in a bigger place than Datong. He left without any notice. Some time later, Qiaoqiao decides to go on a journey to look for him. Traversing all of his past films, Jia Zhangke delivers an epic look at the romantic destiny of his perennial heroine, Qiaoqiao. Spanning 21 years of a country going through profound transformation, the film gives a new perspective to look into the contemporary China as well as the individual experiences under the turbulent emotional and social changes.
Credits:
Feng liu yi dai CN 2024, 110 Min., chin. OmU Regie: Jia Zhang-Ke Kamera: Yu Lik-Wai, Eric Gautier Schnitt: Yang Chao, Lin Xudong, Matthieu Laclau mit: Zhao Tao, Li Zhubin, Pan Jianlin, Lan Zhou
An enduring but fragile love story shared by Qiaoqiao and Bin, set in China, from the early 2000s to the present day. Caught up in each other, Qiaoqiao and Bin enjoyed all that the city had to offer, singing and dancing. Until one day, Bin finds himself wanting to try his luck in a bigger place than Datong. He left without any notice. Some time later, Qiaoqiao decides to go on a journey to look for him. Traversing all of his past films, Jia Zhangke delivers an epic look at the romantic destiny of his perennial heroine, Qiaoqiao. Spanning 21 years of a country going through profound transformation, the film gives a new perspective to look into the contemporary China as well as the individual experiences under the turbulent emotional and social changes.
Credits:
Feng liu yi dai CN 2024, 110 Min., chin. OmU Regie: Jia Zhang-Ke Kamera: Yu Lik-Wai, Eric Gautier Schnitt: Yang Chao, Lin Xudong, Matthieu Laclau mit: Zhao Tao, Li Zhubin, Pan Jianlin, Lan Zhou
Aysun Bademsoy’s long-term observation of Turkish female soccer players in Berlin-Kreuzberg focuses on the next generation 30 years after their first encounter. Born and raised in Germany, they still ask themselves the question: Do we really feel accepted here? It seems as if a cultural rift still defines their lives. Referring back to the 1990s, their mothers today reminisce about a youth in which the game of soccer provided the space for emancipation.
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DE 2024, 86 Min., deutsch, türkische OmU Regie: Aysun Bademsoy Kamera: Isabelle Casez, Ines Thomsen Schnitt: Maja Tennstadt
An enduring but fragile love story shared by Qiaoqiao and Bin, set in China, from the early 2000s to the present day. Caught up in each other, Qiaoqiao and Bin enjoyed all that the city had to offer, singing and dancing. Until one day, Bin finds himself wanting to try his luck in a bigger place than Datong. He left without any notice. Some time later, Qiaoqiao decides to go on a journey to look for him. Traversing all of his past films, Jia Zhangke delivers an epic look at the romantic destiny of his perennial heroine, Qiaoqiao. Spanning 21 years of a country going through profound transformation, the film gives a new perspective to look into the contemporary China as well as the individual experiences under the turbulent emotional and social changes.
Credits:
Feng liu yi dai CN 2024, 110 Min., chin. OmU Regie: Jia Zhang-Ke Kamera: Yu Lik-Wai, Eric Gautier Schnitt: Yang Chao, Lin Xudong, Matthieu Laclau mit: Zhao Tao, Li Zhubin, Pan Jianlin, Lan Zhou
The journalist Leo hopes to finally make an international breakthrough with a report about a rebel group in Thailand. His friend Mawar helps him make local contacts. In return, Leo promises to support him in starting over in Germany. But when the editors sending him the photographer Julian without asking, Leo becomes increasingly entangled in a web of lies and morally questionable decisions.
Credits:
DE 2024, 75 Min., Deutsch, Englisch, Thai und Melayu mit deutschen Untertiteln, Regie: Hannes Schilling Schnitt: Marie Fontanel, Paul Gröbel Kamera: Falco Seliger mit: Ilja Stahl, Sabree Matming, Dennis Scheuermann
Two chimney sweeps living in monogamous, heterosexual marriages both end up in situations that challenge their views on sexuality and gender roles. One has a sexual encounter with another man, without himself experiencing it either as an expression of homosexual longings or infidelity. The other suddenly experiences nocturnal dreams in which he is seen as a woman. This confuses and disturbs him. He begins to wonder to what extent the gaze of others shapes his personality and whether there are aspects of himself that he has suppressed, thereby limiting himself. In Dag Johan Haugerud’s Sex, the chimney is swept before we get down to business. Whether hetero or homo, witty wordplay challenges normative images of men and society in modern urban Norway.
Credits:
OT: Sex DE 2023, 90 Min., norw. OmU Regie: Dag Johan Haugerud Kamera: Cecilie Semec Schnitt: Jens Christian Fodstad mit: Jan Gunnar Røise, Thorbjørn Harr, Siri Forberg, Birgitte Larsen
Aysun Bademsoy’s long-term observation of Turkish female soccer players in Berlin-Kreuzberg focuses on the next generation 30 years after their first encounter. Born and raised in Germany, they still ask themselves the question: Do we really feel accepted here? It seems as if a cultural rift still defines their lives. Referring back to the 1990s, their mothers today reminisce about a youth in which the game of soccer provided the space for emancipation.
Credits:
DE 2024, 86 Min., deutsch, türkische OmU Regie: Aysun Bademsoy Kamera: Isabelle Casez, Ines Thomsen Schnitt: Maja Tennstadt
The journalist Leo hopes to finally make an international breakthrough with a report about a rebel group in Thailand. His friend Mawar helps him make local contacts. In return, Leo promises to support him in starting over in Germany. But when the editors sending him the photographer Julian without asking, Leo becomes increasingly entangled in a web of lies and morally questionable decisions.
Credits:
DE 2024, 75 Min., Deutsch, Englisch, Thai und Melayu mit deutschen Untertiteln, Regie: Hannes Schilling Schnitt: Marie Fontanel, Paul Gröbel Kamera: Falco Seliger mit: Ilja Stahl, Sabree Matming, Dennis Scheuermann
Two chimney sweeps living in monogamous, heterosexual marriages both end up in situations that challenge their views on sexuality and gender roles. One has a sexual encounter with another man, without himself experiencing it either as an expression of homosexual longings or infidelity. The other suddenly experiences nocturnal dreams in which he is seen as a woman. This confuses and disturbs him. He begins to wonder to what extent the gaze of others shapes his personality and whether there are aspects of himself that he has suppressed, thereby limiting himself. In Dag Johan Haugerud’s Sex, the chimney is swept before we get down to business. Whether hetero or homo, witty wordplay challenges normative images of men and society in modern urban Norway.
Credits:
OT: Sex DE 2023, 90 Min., norw. OmU Regie: Dag Johan Haugerud Kamera: Cecilie Semec Schnitt: Jens Christian Fodstad mit: Jan Gunnar Røise, Thorbjørn Harr, Siri Forberg, Birgitte Larsen
An enduring but fragile love story shared by Qiaoqiao and Bin, set in China, from the early 2000s to the present day. Caught up in each other, Qiaoqiao and Bin enjoyed all that the city had to offer, singing and dancing. Until one day, Bin finds himself wanting to try his luck in a bigger place than Datong. He left without any notice. Some time later, Qiaoqiao decides to go on a journey to look for him. Traversing all of his past films, Jia Zhangke delivers an epic look at the romantic destiny of his perennial heroine, Qiaoqiao. Spanning 21 years of a country going through profound transformation, the film gives a new perspective to look into the contemporary China as well as the individual experiences under the turbulent emotional and social changes.
Credits:
Feng liu yi dai CN 2024, 110 Min., chin. OmU Regie: Jia Zhang-Ke Kamera: Yu Lik-Wai, Eric Gautier Schnitt: Yang Chao, Lin Xudong, Matthieu Laclau mit: Zhao Tao, Li Zhubin, Pan Jianlin, Lan Zhou
Aysun Bademsoy’s long-term observation of Turkish female soccer players in Berlin-Kreuzberg focuses on the next generation 30 years after their first encounter. Born and raised in Germany, they still ask themselves the question: Do we really feel accepted here? It seems as if a cultural rift still defines their lives. Referring back to the 1990s, their mothers today reminisce about a youth in which the game of soccer provided the space for emancipation.
Credits:
DE 2024, 86 Min., deutsch, türkische OmU Regie: Aysun Bademsoy Kamera: Isabelle Casez, Ines Thomsen Schnitt: Maja Tennstadt
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