Wow, time is flying by – tomorrow night the Berlinale’s Golden Bears are already being awarded! But before that, we have quite a number of fascinating TEDDY movies premiering for you today!
Scroll down to find out about all the films coming out today, and don’t forget to check out the re-runs as well – plenty of fascinating content! đ»
PREMIERES:
AK, MARK VE ĂLĂM (Love, Deutschmarks and Death)
Directed by: Cem Kaya
Germany, 2022
96′
Synopsis: The German Federal Republicâs 1961 recruitment agreement with Turkey not only brought âguest workersâ to Germany but also their music. Cem Kayaâs dense documentary film essay is a tutorial in Turkish-German recent history that tells a tale of assembly line jobs, homesickness and family reunification, the bazaar in the elevated railway station at Berlinâs BĂŒlowstraĂe, xenophobia and racism, the wistful songs of the early years and the hip-hop of the post-reunification period. These are the stories shared by musicians beginning with Metin TĂŒrköz and YĂŒksel Ăzkasap, to the psychedelic Derdiyoklar and the chart-topping rapper Muhabbet. Their music has evolved a long way from that of German bands and has always developed out of the Turkish community and its desires. This is the world of Radio Yilmaz, various music cassette labels, protest rocker Cem Karacaâs German exile, and wedding bands that also sing in Kurdish and Arabic to meet the demands of the market. Extensive archival research and an interest in Turkish popular culture are recurring themes in Cem Kayaâs work. With Ak, Mark ve ĂlĂŒm, he has created a rhythmic and vividly narrated cinematic encyclopaedia of Turkish music in Germany.
SCREENING TIMES:
15.02. / 16:00 International
15.02. / 16:20 Cubix 2
[Screening for industry professionals | With accreditation only]
BRAINWASHED: SEX-CAMERA-POWER
Directed by: Nina Menkes
USA, 2022
107′
Synopsis: Since 2017, #MeToo and the no-longer-covered-up abuse of countless women by Harvey Weinstein have called many things into question in the film industry. This documentary analysis of the male gaze in cinema is based on Nina Menkesâ lecture âSex and Power: The Visual Language of Oppressionâ. In it, Menkes uncovers patriarchal narrative structures that lie behind supposedly classic set-ups and camera angles. Making use of feminist film theorist Laura Mulveyâs theses on the objectification and sexualisation of the female body, she shows how aesthetic decisions such as camera movement or lighting influence the perception of women on screen, and how shot design functions as an instrument and a mirror of power relations. In doing so, she determines a connection between established film language and a culture of misogyny that leads to the abuse of women beyond the screen. Her individual analyses of scenes from 120 years of film history demystify many a cult film in the independent canon â because the film language that has been shaped by the patriarchy pervades more than just Hollywood cinema.
SCREENING TIMES:
15.02. / 12:30 Zoo Palast 1
FOGARĂU
Directed by: FlĂĄvia Neves
Brazil, France, 2022
100′
Synopsis: Fernanda returns to her uncleâs ranch in GoiĂĄs in mid-western Brazil after an absence of many years, bringing the ashes of her deceased adoptive mother back home. Her appearance and her search for the truth about her roots shake the façade of her middle- class family. For her landowner uncle, a conservative mayor of the local municipality who is campaigning for re-election, Fernandaâs investigations and accusations are rapidly becoming a threat. But she remains unyielding in her bid for truth and justice.
In her surreal, fantastical debut, FlĂĄvia Neves masterfully interweaves the search for oneâs own origins with Brazilâs colonial past. At the heart of this family drama is the confrontation with antiquated traditions, exploitative relationships and with those who profit from them. FogarĂ©u depicts an inspiring attempt to break out of hardened structures as well as the hope for a new beginning.
SCREENING TIMES:
15.02. / 14:00 Cubix 4
[Screening for industry professionals | With accreditation only]
15.02. / 22:00 Zoo Palast 1
IF FROM EVERY TONGUE IT DRIPS
Directed by: Sharlene Bamboat
Canada, United Kingdom, Sri Lanka, 2021
68′
Synopsis: If from Every Tongue It Drips is a hybrid documentary film that uses the framework of quantum physics to explore the ways that personal relationships and political movements at once transcend and challenge time, space, identity, and location. The film follows the lives of a couple living in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka; Ponni writes Rekhti, a form of 19th-century, Urdu, queer poetry; the other, Sarala, is the camera operator. As their personal lives unfold on camera, the lines between rehearsal and reality, location and distance, self and other dissipate and reinforce one another. Simultaneously, through the poet and the camera operatorâs daily lives, interconnections between British colonialism, Indian nationalism, and the impact of both on contemporary poetry, dance, and music in South Asia are revealed.
SCREENING TIMES:
15.02. / 20:00 Kino Arsenal 1
ALIS
Directed by: Clare Weiskopf & NicolĂĄs van Hemelryck
Colombia, Romania, Chile, 2022
84′
Synopsis: In a home in Columbia, ten young women take a seat, one after another, and close their eyes. They are asked to picture Alis, an imaginary friend, and to bring her story to life in a creative dialogue with the filmmakers. Like the interviewees, Alis used to live on the streets of BogotĂĄ. This imaginary companion is the seed for an extraordinary documentary format, serving as a reflective and delicate point of entry to the protagonistsâ own stories. Alis becomes a surface for the projection of past traumas, or the travails of companions who fell by the wayside, and also for life visions and desires for the future. The imaginary friend is a blank slate for exploring individual ideas of freedom, as well as battles that have yet to be fought.
SCREENING TIMES:
15.02. / 17:30 HKW
LADIES ONLY
Directed by: Rebana Liz John
Germany, India, 2021
79′
Synopsis: A small film crew ventures into the compartments of Mumbaiâs local trains that are reserved for women. âWhat makes you angry?â is the simple question the filmmaker poses to the trainâs female passengers. Acquaintances and women who are encountering each other by chance are invited to reveal their opinions and stories in a space that is public, yet protected. Their answers and observations are manifold: sometimes funny, sometimes depressing, sometimes combative, sometimes resigned, but always honest, they come together to form an increasingly complex tapestry.
SCREENING TIMES:
15.02. / 18:45 International
QUEENS OF THE QING DYNASTY
Directed by: Ashley McKenzie
Canada, 2022
122′
Synopsis: Star, a suicidal teen now too old for foster care, develops a candid rapport with An, a student from Shanghai who is assigned to watch her while she is in hospital. A nightly exchange of secrets, text messages and possessions quickly expands the boundaries of their relationship, altering their inner chemistry.
SCREENING TIMES:
15.02. / 18:00 CinemaxX 7
15.02. / 18:35 Cubix 2
[Screening for industry professionals | With accreditation only]
RERUNS:
Le variabili dipendenti (The Dependent Variables)
15.02. / 12:30 Filmtheater am Friedrichshain
Aos dezasseis (At Sixteen)
15.02. / 20:30 Cubix 8
Blaues Rauschen (Blue Noise)
15.02. / 20:30 Cubix 8
Jail Bird in a Peacock Chair
15.02. / 11:00 Kino Arsenal 1
Sab changa si (All Was Good)
15.02. / 14:00 Werkstattkino@silent green
Terminal norte (North Terminal)
15.02. / 20:30 Cubix 7
West by God
15.02. / 20:30 Cubix 8
White Sands Crystal Foxes
15.02. / 19:00 Zeiss-GroĂplanetarium