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.
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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.
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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
„Don’t talk, do!” At the end of the 70s, punk promised rebellion and self-empowerment. Also for the women in the scene. They fought for their place on stage between the dominant punk top dogs, playing against social norms and long-outdated female role models. This is their story.
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DE/CH 2024, 89 Min., deutsche OmeU Regie: Reto Caduff Kamera: Roman Schauerte, Stephan Huwyler Schnitt: Beatrice Babin, Ginés Olivares
At 17, Johanne falls head over heels in love with her female teacher. In an attempt to capture this first crush, she pours her experiences onto paper with raw honesty. When her mother and grandmother discover her writings, their initial shock at the intimate descriptions gives way to admiration for their literary merit. The two older women begin to reflect on their own love lives, their pleasures and missed opportunities, and are reminded of the overwhelming sensation of first love; and of the longing for something more. Johanne’s grandmother, an established poet herself, feels both pride and unease at her granddaughter’s natural talent. But questions linger: What truly happened between Johanne and her teacher? Where does reality end and fiction begin? And should these deeply personal writings ever find their way to publication?
Golden Bear – Berlinale 2025
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NO 2024, 110 Min., norwegische OmU Regie: Dag Johan Haugerud Kamera: Cecilie Semec Schnitt: Jens Christian Fodstad mit: Ella Øverbye, Selome Emnetu, Ane Dahl Torp, Anne Marit Jacobsen
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.
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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
When parents can no longer fulfil their duty of care, the children’s world often falls apart. Nothing stays as it was. Suddenly it is no longer mum or dad who are in charge but the youth welfare system. Daniel Abma followed a youth housing group in a rural area over several years, showing professional educators who want to give five boys between the ages of seven and fourteen what they need most urgently, day by day: security, orientation, a home. The documentary focus is not on the children but on those who take the parents’ place. They sometimes remind us of Don Quixote tilting at the windmills, for there is a diffusion of responsibility between school, youth welfare services, and absent mothers and fathers. Words fail when adults do not keep appointments, when those in charge capitulate in the face of racist bullying and propose some “time out” – for the bullied boy – in a psychiatric facility. It would be easy to denounce these mechanisms, but that is not the point Daniel Abma wants to make. His observation, both emphatic and reserved, looks questioningly into the gaps in the system – with those who are in danger of falling through and those who try to fill them with affection. He makes us suspect that the answer is not to close all the system’s gaps. It is people who are there for other people and take responsibility. Luc-Carolin Ziemann
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DE 2024, 91 Min., dt. OmeU Regie: Daniel Abma Kamera: Johannes Praus Schnitt: Jana Dugnus
In the working-class district of old Marseilles, Rosa is the heart and soul of her community, a nurse and the matriarch of a large and close-knit family. But approaching retirement and surrounded by political inertia, she is feeling disillusioned. Until she meets Henri and realises it is never too late to fulfil her own political and personal dreams.
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Et la fête continue ! FR/IT 2023, 106 Min., frz. OmU Regie: Robert Guédiguian Kamera: Pierre Milon Schnitt: Bernard Sasia mit: Ariane Ascaride, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Gérard Meylan, Lola Naymark, Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet, Robinson Stévenin.
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And the Party Goes on / Et la fête continue ! (2023) – Trailer (English Subs)
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.
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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.
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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
There was an eery silence after a fire had destroyed the Moria camp completely in September 2020. Not just locally, but in public discourse. The world did not seem particularly concerned with the inhumane conditions in other camps on Europe’s external borders or the countless pushbacks in the Mediterranean. Nor did the arrest of six adolescents who were accused of arson resonate in any audible way – though even a second glance at the circumstances of the investigation and the criminal proceedings revealed the actions of the Greek judiciary to be questionable. Not to mention the underlying refugee policy of the European Union. Jennifer Mallmann dares to take this second glance with her film. At its centre is her correspondence with Hassan, one of the convicted youths, who tells her of his everyday life, his desires and fears from prison. Calm, precisely framed images document “normality” on the fringes of Fortress Europe. They show how strategical isolation and the ensuing structural exclusion work. If you want to know how our community of nations imagines its future you only need to look at the newly-built futuristic high-security camps, where new arrivals are treated like people who have committed serious crimes. Luc-Carolin Ziemann
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DE 2024, 82 Min., OmU, Regie: Jennifer Mallmann Kamera: Sina Diehl Schnitt: Maxie Borchert
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