In den besten Händen

a film by Catherine Corsini. In French with German subtitles. 

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Raf (Valéria Bruni Tedeschi) and Julie (Marina Foïs), a cou­ple on the ver­ge of brea­king up, find them­sel­ves in an Emergency Department clo­se to asphyxia­ti­on on the evening of a major ‚yel­low ves­ts‘ pro­test in Paris. Their encoun­ter with Yann (Pio Marmaï), an inju­red and angry demons­tra­tor, will shat­ter their cer­tain­ties and pre­ju­di­ces. Outside, the ten­si­on escala­tes and soon, the hos­pi­tal has to clo­se its doors and the staff is over­whel­med. The night will be long…

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La frac­tu­re
FR 2021, 98 Min., frz. OmU
Regie : Catherine Corsini
Kamera: Jeanne Lapoirie
Schnitt: Frédéric Baillehaiche
mit : Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi, Marina Foïs, Pio Marmaï, Aissatou Diallo
Sagna


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  • In den besten Händen

    In den besten Händen

    a film by Catherine Corsini. In French with German subtitles. 

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    Raf (Valéria Bruni Tedeschi) and Julie (Marina Foïs), a cou­ple on the ver­ge of brea­king up, find them­sel­ves in an Emergency Department clo­se to asphyxia­ti­on on the evening of a major ‚yel­low ves­ts‘ pro­test in Paris. Their encoun­ter with Yann (Pio Marmaï), an inju­red and angry demons­tra­tor, will shat­ter their cer­tain­ties and pre­ju­di­ces. Outside, the ten­si­on escala­tes and soon, the hos­pi­tal has to clo­se its doors and the staff is over­whel­med. The night will be long…

    Credits:

    La frac­tu­re
    FR 2021, 98 Min., frz. OmU
    Regie : Catherine Corsini
    Kamera: Jeanne Lapoirie
    Schnitt: Frédéric Baillehaiche
    mit : Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi, Marina Foïs, Pio Marmaï, Aissatou Diallo
    Sagna


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  • Köy

    Köy

    a film by Serpil Turhan. In German and Kurdish with German subtitles.

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    KÖY (Turkish for vil­la­ge) is about the lon­ging for home, for belon­ging and the free­dom of the self. Three women from three gene­ra­ti­ons are united by their Kurdish roots. All of them ori­gi­na­te from vil­la­ges in eas­tern Turkey and live in Berlin. Against the back­ground of the poli­ti­cal chan­ges in Turkey, Serpil Turhan held inten­se dis­cus­sions over a peri­od of three years. KÖY cap­tures each woman’s emo­tio­nal world and shows frag­ments of the ordi­na­ry. Hêvîn, Saniye and Neno do not meet, but their sto­ries are lin­ked when it comes to self-deter­mi­na­ti­on and belonging.

    Credits:

    DE 2021, 90 Min.,
    Regie: Serpil Turhan,
    Kamera: Ute Freund
    Schnitt: Simon Quack & Eva Hartmann 


    Trailer:
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  • Das Ereignis

    Das Ereignis

    a film by Audrey Diwan. Starts March 31st at the fsk. In French with German subtitles. 

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    Access to abor­ti­on, now con­side­red an ina­li­enable human right in the Western world, was only made pos­si­ble by the cou­ra­ge­ous strug­gles car­ri­ed out by women from the late 1960s onward. L’EVÉNEMENT takes place at the dawn of this cru­cial coll­ec­ti­ve awa­re­ness, at a time when abor­ti­on was still con­side­red a cri­mi­nal offen­se in France. Audrey Diwan brings Annie Ernaux’s auto­bio­gra­phi­cal novel (2000) to life on the screen with a sober, sen­si­ti­ve touch.
    Student Annie, the film’s heroi­ne, is the pro­to­ty­pe of a young woman deter­mi­ned to take her desti­ny into her own hands, to do what she wants with her body and con­se­quent­ly her life.
    Shifting with a dre­a­my flui­di­ty bet­ween ensem­ble sce­nes – Annie lives in a stu­dent house and shares her ever­y­day life with a lar­ge group of girls – and the soli­ta­ry wan­de­rings of her prot­ago­nist, the direc­tor subt­ly expres­ses the trou­bles and vital decis­i­ons that this incre­asing­ly lonely girl must con­t­end with. In this con­stant­ly ten­se but never melo­dra­ma­tic chro­nic­le, actress Anamaria Vartolomei – the film’s gre­at reve­la­ti­on – embo­dies Annie’s fate with pas­sio­na­te deter­mi­na­ti­on. In the inten­si­ty of her gaze, we can sen­se the enti­re future of fema­le eman­ci­pa­ti­on. (Maria Giovanna Vagenas)

    Credits:

    L‘ Evénement
    FR 2021, 100 min., frz. OmU
    Regie: Audrey Diwan
    Kamera: Laurent Tangy
    Schnitt: Géraldine Mangenot
    mit: Anamaria Vartolomei, Kacey Mottet-Klein, Luàna Bajrami, Louise Orry Diquero, Louise Chevillotte, Pio Marmaï, Sandrine Bonnaire, Anna Mouglalis, Leonor Oberson, Fabrizio Rongione


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  • Europe

    Europe

    A film by Philip Scheffner. In French an Arabic with German subtitles.

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    Previously acclai­med for his essay­i­stic docu­men­ta­ries, Philip Scheffner has now ven­tu­red into fic­tion. Zohra, play­ed by Rhim Ibrir, alre­a­dy fea­tured in Scheffner’s HAVARIE (Berlinale Forum 2016), is living in a town in sou­thwes­tern France. She has a seve­re case of sco­lio­sis. Volker Sattel’s came­ra­work exami­nes X‑rays, fol­lows Zohra to the hos­pi­tal and to an indoor swim­ming pool for rehab and sits right next to her or behind her on the bus. The images are crisp and floo­ded with sum­mer light, the sen­se of place and space is so pre­cise that we know each of the bus stops along her way: first Poste, then Piscine, then Europe.
    When Zohra’s con­di­ti­on impro­ves, her resi­dence per­mit is not rene­wed, so she has to go back to Algeria. Her case worker shrugs his should­ers: it’s out of his hands, he says, not­hing he can do about it. A fade to black marks a tur­ning point in the sto­ry, after which the heroi­ne dis­ap­pears from view. Scheffner con­ti­nues to vary this game of the visi­ble and the invi­si­ble for a while until dream and ever­y­day rea­li­ty fuse in the sum­mer heat and gla­ring sun­light to crea­te a shim­me­ring nar­ra­ti­ve in the sub­junc­ti­ve. (Cristina Nord)

    Credits:

    DE/FR 2022, 105 Min., Französisch, Arabisch OmU,
    Regie: Philip Scheffner
    Kamera: Volker Sattel.
    Schnitt: Philip Scheffner

    Mit: Rhim Ibrir, Thierry Cantin, Didier Cuillierier, Sadya Bekkouche

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  • 100 Jahre Pasolini: MAMMA ROMA 

    100 Jahre Pasolini: MAMMA ROMA 

    Sorry, this ent­ry is only available in Deutsch.

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    Als ihr Zuhälter und Vater ihres Kindes eine ande­re Frau hei­ra­tet, ver­sucht Mamma Roma (Anna Magnani) die Vergangenheit hin­ter sich zu las­sen und ein neu­es Leben anzu­fan­gen: Sie zieht mit ihrem 16-jäh­ri­gen Sohn, der auf dem Land in einem Internat auf­ge­wach­sen ist, in eine bür­ger­li­che Gegend und betreibt einen Gemüsestand. Das neue gemein­sa­me Leben ent­puppt sich als span­nungs­ge­la­de­ner als geplant, und plötz­lich erscheint auch der Zuhälter Carmine wie­der, inzwi­schen von sei­ner neu­en Frau getrennt, und stellt sie vor ein Ultimatum.

    Regie: Pier Paolo Pasolini
    Kamera: Tonino Delli Colli
    Musik: Carlo Rustichelli
    Mit: Anna Magnani, Ettore Garofolo, Franco Citti, Silvana Corsini, Luisa Loiano, Paolo Volponi etc.

    IT, 1962, 105 min., OmU, FSK: 12

  • Parallele Mütter

    Parallele Mütter

    a Film by Pedro Almodóvar. In Spanish with German subtitles.

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    Two women coin­ci­de in a hos­pi­tal room whe­re they are going to give birth. Both are sin­gle and beca­me pregnant by acci­dent. Janis, midd­le-aged, doesn’t reg­ret it and is exul­tant. The other, Ana, an ado­le­s­cent, is scared, rep­en­tant and trau­ma­tis­ed. Janis tri­es to encou­ra­ge her while they move like sleep­wal­kers along the hos­pi­tal cor­ri­dors. The few words they exch­an­ge in tho­se hours will crea­te a very clo­se link bet­ween the two, which by chan­ce deve­lo­ps and beco­mes com­pli­ca­ted, chan­ging their lives in a decisi­ve way.

    Credits:

    Madres parale­las
    Spanien 2021, 126 min., span. OmU
    Regie und Buch: Pedro Almodóvar
    Kamera: José Luis Alcaine
    Schnitt: Teresa Font
    mit: Penélope Cruz, Milena Smit, Rossy de Palma, Israel Elejalde, Aitana Sánchez Gijón, Julietta Serrano, Daniela Santiago


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  • A Hero

    A Hero

    a film by Asghar Farhadi. Starts March 31st at the fsk. 

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    Rahim is in pri­son becau­se of a debt he was unable to repay. During a two-day lea­ve, he tri­es to con­vin­ce his cre­di­tor to with­draw his com­plaint against the pay­ment of part of the sum. But things don’t go as planned …

    Credits:

    قهرمان Ghahreman, IR 2021, 127 Min., far­si OmU
    Regie & Buch: Asghar Farhadi
    Kamera: Ali Ghazi
    Schnitt: Hayedeh Safiyari
    mit: Amir Jadidi, Mohsen Tanabandeh, Fereshteh Sadre Orafaiy, Sarina Farhadi, Sahar Goldust


    Trailer:
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  • Aheds Knie

    Aheds Knie

    a film by Nadav Lapid. Starts March 17th at the fsk. In Hebrew with German subtitles.

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    Y., an Israeli film­ma­ker in his mid-for­ties, arri­ves in a remo­te vil­la­ge at the far end of the desert to pre­sent one of his films. There he meets Yahalom, an offi­cer for the Ministry of Culture, and finds hims­elf fight­ing two losing batt­les: one against the death of free­dom in his coun­try, the other against the death of his mother.

    Credits:

    Ha’berech
    Israel/ Deutschland/ Frankreich 2021 ‚109 Min., hebr. OmU
    Regie & Buch: Nadav Lapid
    Kamera: Shaï Goldman
    Schnitt: Nili Feller
    mit: Avshalom Pollak, Nur Fibak, Yoram Honig, Lidor Ederi, Yonathan Kugler


    Trailer:
    Aheds Knie (offi­zi­el­ler OmdU Trailer)
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  • Abteil Nr. 6

    Abteil Nr. 6

    a film by Juho Kuosmanen. Starts March 31st at the fsk. In Finnish and Russian with German subtitles,

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    Originally plan­ned as a joint train trip with her lover, the shy Finn Laura embarks on the jour­ney to the arc­tic port of Murmansk to visit anci­ent rock pain­tings alo­ne by hers­elf. Forced to share the long ride and a tiny slee­ping car with a Russian miner, the unex­pec­ted encoun­ter leads the occu­pants of Compartment no. 6 to face the truth about their own year­ning for human connection.

    Credits:

    Hytti nro 6, Compartment No. 6
    FI/DE/EE/RU 2021, 107 Min., russ. finn. OmU
    Regie: Juho Kuosmanen
    Kamera: Jani-Petteri Passi
    Schnitt: Jussi Rautaniemi
    mit: Seidi Haarla, Jury Borisov, Yulija Aug

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  • Der Mann, der seine Haut verkaufte

    Der Mann, der seine Haut verkaufte

    A film by Kaouther Ben Hania. In Arabic, English and French with German subtitles

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    Sam Ali, a young sen­si­ti­ve and impul­si­ve Syrian, left his coun­try for Lebanon to escape the war. To be able to tra­vel to Europe and live with the love of his life, he accepts to have his back tat­to­oed by one of by the World’s most sul­fu­rous con­tem­po­ra­ry artist. Turning his own body into a pres­ti­gious pie­ce of art, Sam will howe­ver come to rea­li­ze that his decis­i­on might actual­ly mean any­thing but freedom.

    Credits:

    TN/FR/BE 2020, 104‘ min., Arabisch/Englisch/Französisch OmU, Regie: Kaouther Ben Hania, Kamera: Nestor Salazar, Schnitt: Marie-Hélène Dozo, mit Yahya Mahayni, Dea Liane, Koen De Bouw, Monica Bellucci

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