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  • Der Ornithologe

    Der Ornithologe

    A film by  João Pedro Rodrigues. In por­tu­ge­se with ger­man subtitles.

    Fernando, a soli­ta­ry orni­tho­lo­gist, is loo­king for black storks, a spe­ci­es under thre­at, along a remo­te river in nor­t­hern Portugal, when he is swept away by the rapids. Rescued by a cou­ple of Chinese pil­grims on the road to Santiago de Compostela, he plun­ges into an eerie and dark forest, try­ing to get back on his track. But gra­du­al­ly, as he encoun­ters unex­pec­ted and uncan­ny obs­ta­cles and peo­p­le who put him to the test, Fernando is impel­led to extre­me actions which trans­form him. Little by litt­le, he beco­mes a dif­fe­rent man, inspi­red, mul­ti-face­ted and final­ly, total­ly enlightened.

    O Ornitólogo,
    Port./F/Bras. 2016, 118 Min., port. OmU,
    Buch und Regie: João Pedro Rodrigues,
    Kamera: Rui Pocas,
    Schnitt: Raphaël Lefèvre,
    mit: Paul Hamy, Han Wen, Chan Suan, Xelo Cagiao u.a.

    Der Ornithologe – Trailer 1 – pt – UT Deutsch
  • Meine glückliche Familie

    Meine glückliche Familie

    A Film by Nana Ekvtimishvili, Simon Gross,

    On the evening of her 52nd bir­th­day, Georgian lite­ra­tu­re tea­cher Manana unex­pec­ted­ly announ­ces to her fami­ly that she is lea­ving. She has been mar­ried for 30 years and lives in a three-bed­room flat in Tbilisi with her hus­band, par­ents, two child­ren and her son-in-law.

    The mem­bers of her fami­ly repre­sent three gene­ra­ti­ons and are com­ple­te­ly dif­fe­rent from each other: Manana’s hus­band Soso (55); their daugh­ter Nino (24), who is mar­ried and ado­res her hus­band Vakho (27); Manana’s son Lasha (20); Manana’s mother Lamara (72), the pil­lar of the fami­ly who takes care of ever­y­bo­dy; and Manana’s father Otar (80), who after a long and exhaus­ting life, dreams of death which seems slow in coming. Initially, the fami­ly don’t take Manana’s decis­i­on serious­ly. But then she packs her suit­ca­se and lea­ves. The fami­ly is sho­cked and inc­re­du­lous: whe­re is she going? Who upset her? She is past ‚divorce age‘ after all, and has a good hus­band who doesn’t drink, take drugs or beat her.

    Chemi Bednieri Ojakhi
    Georgien/D/F 2016, 120 Min., georg. OmU 

    Regie: Nana Ekvtimishvili, Simon Gross 
    Drehbuch: Nana Ekvtimishvili 
    Kamera: Tudor Panduru 
    Schnitt: Stefan Stabenow 
    Darsteller: Ia Shugliashvili, Merab Ninidze, Berta Khapava, Tsisia Kumsishvili, Giorgi Khurtsilava, Giorgi Tabidze

    Trailer MEINE GLÜCKLICHE FAMILIE from Zorro Film on Vimeo.

    Im Kino in der OmU Fassung !!

  • Dil Leyla

    Dil Leyla

    A film by Asli Özarslan.

    At 26, a Kurdish-German woman is elec­ted the youn­gest mayor in Turkey. In a record 81% lands­li­de she is elec­ted mayor of Cizre, a Kurdish capi­tal city that lies in the war-torn regi­on at Turkey’s bor­der with Syria and Iraq. It is here that Leyla was born, but after her father was kil­led by the Turkish mili­ta­ry, she was sent at the age of 5 to live in Germany. After more than 20 years, she returns home. Her goal is to heal and beau­ti­fy the civil-war-torn city, which is enjoy­ing a break in the vio­lence. But on the eve of Turkey’s par­lia­men­ta­ry elec­tions, ever­y­thing chan­ges, and old memo­ries beco­me more real than ever.

     

    D 2016, 71 Min.
    Regie: Asli Özarslan
    Kamera: Carina Neubohn
    Schnitt: Ana Branea

  • 23. Jüdisches Filmfestival Berlin & Brandenburg 2017

    23. Jüdisches Filmfestival Berlin & Brandenburg 2017

    The Jewish Film Festival Berlin & Brandenburg has been the lar­gest forum for Jewish and Israeli cine­ma in Germany for more than two deca­des, making it the oldest and most important cul­tu­ral event of its kind and a vital part of the diver­se Jewish life of Berlin and Brandenburg.
    More: www.jfbb.de

    JFBB at the fsk:

  • Mein wunderbares West-Berlin

    Mein wunderbares West-Berlin

    A film by Jochen Hick. Starts 29.6. at the fsk.

    In West Berlin in the 1960s it was pos­si­ble to find bars whe­re men could be left to them­sel­ves – a fact that was to turn the city into a magnet for young gay men. The prot­ago­nists of this film, all still acti­ve mem­bers of the com­mu­ni­ty today, recall tho­se ear­ly years in the city. Theirs are memo­ries of a com­mu­ni­ty that fought ste­adi­ly for its exis­tence, and of its chan­ge, right up to the fall of the Wall. Faced with con­sidera­ble social repres­si­on in the 1970s, a coll­ec­ti­ve gay iden­ti­ty began to emer­ge, and the ‘West Berlin homo­se­xu­al cam­paign’ cal­led for the aboli­ti­on of para­graph 175 and the over­throw of patri­ar­chy. Ruined buil­dings beco­me the venues for new ways of living tog­e­ther such as all-male com­mu­nes or the ‘que­er house’. Cottaging, East-West affairs, lea­ther bars, drag per­for­man­ces in the sub­way – an anar­chic kind of joy out­shi­nes past suf­fe­ring. A deca­de later, AIDS was to hit Berlin. After Out in Ost-Berlin (Out In East Berlin) Jochen Hick explo­res que­er life­styl­es in the West of the city and the roots of a fasci­na­ti­on that the metro­po­lis still holds as a refu­ge – and not just for gay men. A fasci­na­ting jour­ney through time fea­turing pre­vious­ly unpu­blished archi­ve material.

  • Der Tod von Ludwig XIV.

    Der Tod von Ludwig XIV.

    A film by Albert Serra.  In french with ger­man subtitles.

    A king lea­ves this world, slow­ly but ine­vi­ta­b­ly. A few more jokes about a naked madam, attempts to con­ti­nue his offi­ci­al duties while a group of doc­tors whis­pe­ring by the edge of the bed. A repre­sen­ta­tio­nal dra­ma of an era, distil­led into an exu­berant inti­ma­te play.

     

    La Mort de Louis XIV
    F 2016, 115 Min., franz. OmU
    Regie: Albert Serra
    Buch:Albert Serra, Thierry Lounas
    Kamera: Jonathan Ricquebourg,Julien Hogert, Artur Tort
    Schnitt: Ariadne Ribas, Artur Tort,Albert Serra
    mit Jean-Pierre Léaud, Patrick d’Assumçao, Marc Susini

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • 20th Century Women

    20th Century Women

    A film by Mike Mills. In eng­lish with ger­man subtitles.

    Mike Mills 20TH CENTURY WOMEN is a warm-hear­ted trip to late 70s sun­ny California. The film has a whiff of wistful­ness , per­haps becau­se Mills made the film as a homage to the bel­oved, uncon­ven­tio­nal women in his life, or may­be becau­se the 70s was a time when peo­p­le real­ly attempt­ed to crea­te indi­vi­du­al life plans. The lumi­nous cen­ter of the film is Annette Bening, who plays sin­gle mom Dorothea Fields with a lot of charm and ver­ve. Growing up in the 30s, Dorothea had her son late, when she was over 40, and she cares for him in a libe­ral way. In flash­backs we see the crea­ti­ve excu­se let­ters that she wri­tes for her son Jamie for school. She lives with Jamie, play­ed by Lucas Jade Zumann as a very lova­ble and someone intro­ver­ted teen­ager, and her ten­ant Abbie, a depres­sed punk pho­to­grapher play­ed by Greta Gerwig, in a shab­by gem of a house. Other qua­si room­ma­tes are car­pen­ter William (Billy Crudup), a sexy hip­pie who helps with the reno­vat­ing, and neigh­bor girl Julie (Elle Fanning), Jamie’s best fri­end – a sta­tus that’s hard for Jamie to swallow.

    In the begin­ning of the film Dorothea deci­des that Jamie needs other attach­ment figu­res along with her so he can suc­cessful­ly go through puber­ty and asks Abbie for help. She takes the boy to con­certs and gives him femi­nist books. 20TH CENTURY WOMEN shows the coll­ec­ti­ve attempt to mas­ter Jamie’s puber­ty in a time of poli­ti­cal uphe­aval in a fun­ny, nost­al­gic, and lova­ble way. Mills has a good a grasp on the various gene­ra­ti­ons as well as on the slight­ly over­whel­med 20th cen­tu­ry boy in the midd­le.   (Hendrike Bake)

    20th Century Women
    USA 2016, 118 Min.
    Regie: Mike Mills
    Drehbuch: Mike Mills
    Kamera: Sean Porter
    Musik: Roger Neill
    Darsteller: Billy Crudup, Annette Bening, Elle Fanning, Greta Gerwig

    20th Century Women | Official Trailer HDA24

    in Kino mit Untertiteln
  • Innen Leben

    Innen Leben

    A film by Philippe Van Leeuw. In ara­bic with ger­man subtitles.

    Energetic Oum Yazan is try­ing despera­te­ly to keep tog­e­ther her fami­ly life whilst out­side a war is raging. The fami­ly sits tog­e­ther around a lar­ge table at mid­day, ever­yo­ne try­ing to make them­sel­ves heard abo­ve the can­no­na­de of bombs and machi­ne gun fire. There is hard­ly any water and every trip out­side the door spells dan­ger on account of the sni­pers on the roof­tops abo­ve. While Grandfather plays with his litt­le grand­child, the oldest daugh­ter flirts with her boy­fri­end in her room. Next door a young cou­ple with a baby are plan­ning their escape. Up abo­ve, threa­tening noi­ses can be heard. Who’s that kno­cking at the door? Could it be Oum Yazan’s hus­band who­se return she has been anxious­ly awai­ting, or are the­re stran­ge men out­side, loo­king for valu­ables? Just a few shots are neces­sa­ry to draw the view­er into the per­ma­nent sta­te of emer­gen­cy that is war. The apart­ment that was once a fami­li­ar home has now beco­me a pri­son. Philippe Van Leeuw’s huis clos descri­bes peo­p­le in an extre­me situa­ti­on that gives rise to extre­me beha­viour. Every decis­i­on could be a mat­ter of life or death: is it moral­ly accep­ta­ble to sacri­fice one mem­ber of the fami­ly to gua­ran­tee the sur­vi­val of the others?

    Insyriated
    Belgien, 2017, 85 Min., arab. OmU

    Regie & Buch: Philippe Van Leeuw
    Kamera: Virginie Surdej
    Schnitt: Gladys Joujou
    Mit Hiam Abbass, Diamand Bou Abboud, Juliette Navis

    INSYRIATED de Philippe Van Leeuw – Bande annonce
  • Im inneren Kreis

    Im inneren Kreis

    A film by Hannes Obens & Claudia Morar.

    A docu­men­ta­ti­on about some „under­co­ver agents” in acti­vists groups around the „Rote Flora” cul­tu­ral centre.

    D 2017, 83 Min.
    Regie: Hannes Obens und Claudia Morar
    Kamera: Maurice Wilkerling, Lasse Teubner
    Ton: Timo Selengia
    Schnitt: Michelle Barbin

    IM INNEREN KREIS Offizieller Trailer from dirk man­they film ug on Vimeo.

  • Selbstkritik eines bürgerlichen Hundes

    Selbstkritik eines bürgerlichen Hundes

    A film by Julian Radlmaier. In ger­man & eng­lish with ger­man subtitles

    A bour­geois grey­hound con­fes­ses how he tur­ned from an ambi­tious but litt­le-reco­g­nis­ed film­ma­ker into a cani­ne. When his latest pro­ject is rejec­ted by every sin­gle fun­ding insti­tu­ti­on, Julian is forced to take on a job as a fruit picker. When he makes a young Canadian woman named Camille belie­ve that this is rese­arch for a com­mu­nist fairy­ta­le film in which she is to play the lea­ding role, she wants to come along, which kind­les roman­tic noti­ons in Julian. The pair winds up on an osten­si­bly idyl­lic but in rea­li­ty deep­ly explo­ita­ti­ve apple farm. Whilst Julian has a hard time coping with the phy­si­cal strain, Camille throws hers­elf enthu­si­a­sti­cal­ly into their sup­po­sed rese­arch and befri­ends Hong and Sancho, two naï­ve pro­le­ta­ri­ans in search of hap­pi­ness. Julian finds it incre­asing­ly dif­fi­cult to play the com­mu­nist film­ma­ker, then a model worker who dreams the American dream gets in his way, not to men­ti­on an unhin­ged monk with magi­cal powers. With all the­se seething con­flicts going on it’s no sur­pri­se that the farm owner is acci­den­tal­ly kil­led. In the end the enti­re orchard is buz­zing with an outra­ge­ous plan.

    Deutschland 2017,  99 Min.
    Regie, Buch, Schnitt: Julian Radlmaier
    Kamera: Markus Koob
    Mit:
    Julian Radlmaier
    Deragh Campbell
    Kyung-Taek Lie
    Beniamin Forti
    Ilia Korkashvili
    Bruno Derksen