Mond

Mond

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

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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

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  • 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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
  • 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.

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    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
  • Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat

    Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat

    Sorry, this ent­ry is only available in Deutsch.

    Ein Film von Johan Grimonprez.

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    Mit einer unglaub­lich umfang­rei­chen Materialsammlung aus Film- und Fernsehbildern, Reportagen, mit geschicht­li­chem und geo­po­li­ti­schem Hintergrundẃissen gelingt dem Film eine Verdichtung der sechs Monate bis zu sei­ner Ermordung, in denen Patrice Lumumba der ers­te Präsident des unab­hän­gi­gen Kongo war. Die rasan­te Bild- und Tonmontage zeigt auf, wie bekann­te Größen des Jazz von der US-Regierung sei­ner­zeit zur Befriedung und Ablenkung benutzt wur­den, wie die Konzerte Louis Armstrongs in Kingshasa 1960. Ein beein­dru­cken­des und span­nen­des Werk, auf­wüh­lend und lei­der immer noch aktuell. 

    Credits:


    BE/FR/NL 2024, 150 Min., engl., frz. OmU, 

    Regie: Johan Grimonprez, 

    mit: Patrice Lumumba, Louis Armstrong, Andrée Blouin, Nina Simone, Nikita Krutschev, Eisenhower, Fidel Castro, Duke Elligton

    Trailer:
    Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat – Official Trailer
    nach oben
  • Die Schattenjäger

    Die Schattenjäger

    A film by Jonathan Millet. In Arabic and French with German subtitles.

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    Hamid, is part of a secret group pur­suing the Syrian regime’s fugi­ti­ve lea­ders. His mis­si­on takes him to France, on the trail of his for­mer tor­tu­rer whom he must con­front. Based on true events.

    Credits:

    Les Fantômes FR 2024, 106 Min., Arab., Frz. OmU
    Regie: Jonathan Millet
    Kamera: Olivier Boonjing
    Schnitt: Laurent Sénéchal
    mit: Adam Bessa, Tawfeek Barhom, Julia Franz Richter, Hala Rajab, Safiqa El Till 

    Trailer:
    Die Schattenjäger (Ghost Trail) Trailer Original mit dt. UT
    nach oben