The change of the new generation at the Berlinale begins: After 24 years, Wieland Speck retires as head of the Panorama section. Directors and festival organisers remember:
“I could tell a thousand stories I’ve experienced with him. Our first trip together was to New York…”
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The TEDDY films 2018!
Here you’ll find a taste of what’s to come in the 32nd TEDDY AWARD at the Berlinale, taking place from 15th – 25th February. Throughout the festival we’ll be interviewing the directors and teams behind the TEDDY films, which you can catch on our YouTube channel: For more details on the TEDDY AWARD 2018, check out our programme magazine
Bixa Travesty (Tranny Fag)
Director: Claudia Priscilla, Kiko Goifman Brazil 2018, 75′, Portuguese
Contra-Internet: Jubilee 2033
Director: Zach Blas, USA/Great Britain 2018 29′, English, Spanish
Der Himmel auf Erden (Heaven on Earth)
Director: Reinhold Schünzel, Alfred Schirokauer Germany 1927, 113′, German intertitles
Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot
Director: Gus Van Sant USA 2018 113′, English
Escape From Rented Island: The Lost Paradise of Jack Smith
Evidentiary Bodies
Director: Barbara Hammer USA 2018, 10′, Without dialogue
Game Girls
Director: Alina Skrzeszewska France/Germany 2018 90′, English
Garbage
Director: Q India 2018 105′, Hindi
High Fantasy
Director: Jenna Bass South Africa 2017 74′, English
Je fais où tu me dis (Dressed for Pleasure)
Director: Marie de Maricourt Switzerland 2017 17′, French
Juck
L’ Animale
Director: Katharina Mückstein Austria 2018 97′, German
In Austria the final school exam is known as the ‘Matura’. Unlike the German word ‘Abitur’ (from the Latin ‘abire’ meaning ‘to walk away’), the Austrian term also includes the notion of coming of age. Mati wants to become a veterinary doctor, like her mother, and therefore leave the confines of her small-town universe for Vienna. But is she ready for this future? Standing in her ‘Matura’ dress with her long hair scraped back into a tight bun and her neck hair shaved bare, she’d be the first to admit she looks like a clown. Mati loves to spend time with the boys bombing around the quarry on her motocross bike. When one of the girls from her school resists when one of Mati’s mates begins sexually harassing her at a disco, Mati spits in her face. But, just like her parent’s marriage, Mati’s motocross gang also ruptures once notions of friendship, love and sexuality become more pressing. In her second feature-length drama, Katharina Mückstein uses clear words and images and cool synthesiser beats to tell the story of an inscrutable young woman on the brink of ‘walking away’. Her parents’ silence tells us that being mature and facing up to the future doesn’t have anything to do with your age. Info: http://teddyaward.tv/en/archive?a-z=1&select=L&id_film=780
Las herederas (The Heiresses)
Director: Marcelo Martinessi Paraguay/Uruguay/Germany/Brazil/Norway/ France 2018, 95′, Spanish
Ludwig der Zweite, König von Bayern (Ludwig II of Bavaria)
Director: Wilhelm Dieterle Germany 1930, 132′, German intertitles
Malambo, el hombre bueno (Malambo, the Good Man)
Director: Santiago Loza Argentina 2017 71′, Spanish
Marilyn
Director: Martín Rodríguez Redondo Argentina/Chile 2018 80′, Spanish
Mes provinciales (A Paris Education)
Director: Jean Paul Civeyrac France 2018 136′, French
Obscuro Barroco
Director: Evangelia Kranioti France/Greece 2018 60′, Portuguese
Onde o Verão Vai (episódios da juventude)/ Where the Summer Goes (chapters on youth)
Director: David Pinheiro Vicente Portugal 2018 20′, Portuguese
Para Aduma (Red Cow)
Director: Tsivia Barkai Yacov Israel 2018 90′, Hebrew
Pasolini
Pop Rox
Director: Nate Trinrud USA 2017 14′, English
Retablo
Director: Álvaro Delgado-Aparicio L. Peru/Germany/Norway 2017 101′, Quechua, Spanish
River’s Edge
Director: Isao Yukisada Japan 2018 118′, Japanese
Shakedown
Director: Leilah Weinraub USA 2018 82′, English
The Happy Prince
The Silk and the Flame
Director: Jordan Schiele USA 2018 87′, Mandarin, English
Three Centimetres
Director: Lara Zeidan Great Britain 2017 9′, Arabic
Tinta Bruta (Hard Paint)
Director: Marcio Reolon, Filipe Matzembacher Brazil 2018 118′, Portuguese
Touch Me Not
T.R.A.P
Director: Manque La Banca Argentina 2018 16′, Spanish
Tuzdan kaide (The Pillar of Salt)
Director: Burak Çevik Turkey 2018 70′, Turkish
Yours in Sisterhood
Director: Irene Lusztig USA 2018 101′, English
TEDDY Readers’ Award powered by Mannschaft Magazin
As proud media partner of the Teddy Award, Mannschaft will award the “TEDDY Readers’ Award” 2018. These five film freaks will decide.
For over 30 years, the “Teddy Award” has honored queer films within the framework of the Berlinale. In 2018, Mannschaft Magazin will participate for the first time as media partner and present the “Teddy Readers’ Award”. Until the 15th of December, queer film fans could apply to be members of the jury. Mannschaft received a large pile of dossiers, which did not make the selection easy! Finally, they opted for a composition that unifies different aspects of filmmaking and queer interests, as diverse as possible. The Teddy will be awarded on February 23rd at the Haus der Berliner Festspiele. The 68th Berlin International Film Festival will take place from February 15 – 25, 2018 – teddyaward.tv
Martin Busse, 30
Born in Berlin, Busse is a music editor for Mannschaft, but also passionately interested in queer filmmaking. As a child, he wanted to be a director; today Martin owns no less than 600 DVDs, from Arthaus to Trash. As jury president and official representative of Mannschaft, Martin will lead the jury.
Katayun Pirdawari, 54
Katayun can be found at the Berlinale almost every year and brings along a lot of experience: she has already participated in the readers’ jury for Siegessäule and Männer Magazin. For almost thirty years, the 54-year-old with Persian background has stood up for LGBT rights and for lesbian Iranian women, including four years as a board member of the Lesbian and Gay Association LSVD. Because of the AfD, Trump, Erdogan and Putin, Katayun is particularly curious about this year’s Berlinale films.
Holger Beisitzer, 42
Holger is a regular moviegoer and once shot a “very short short film” for a competition, as he says. As a gay dad, the artist and interior designer contributes the perspective of a rainbow family.
Christine Burkart, 35
Christine is a freelance video journalist, photographer and museum pedagogue and has long been passionate about queer topics. She describes herself as openly bisexual, even if labels almost always seem too one-dimensional to her. During her studies, she dealt with art history, gender theory and film studies issues – knowledge she will gladly draw on as a juror.
Adriell Kopp, 30
For Adriell, the presence of queer film characters as well as the filming of their destinies is an essential part of finding the identity of the LGBT community. A big fan of queer cinema and a student of media studies, the 30-year-old has a well-trained eye for media aesthetics, queer art and identity politics.
Translation by Naomi Scherer
TEDDY Diversity Talks 2017
About a month ago another Berlinale finished after 10 days of premieres, discussions and networking. Besides moving our Queer Academy/Programmers Meeting to the Martin-Gropius-Bau, we also initiated the TEDDY Diversity Talks. After last year’s Academy Summit, we decided to continue those talks but in a different, more intimate format where filmmakers could go into depth discussing certain topics circling Queer Cinema.
We are very happy to share all four talks with you today. Please make sure to view the talks, especially if you did not get a chance to attend in person a few weeks ago. It would be great if you could share the links also within your community,our goal is to reach as many interested people as possible, to keep the discussions flowing. We will be back with more Diversity Talks and are looking forward to welcome you back in Berlin.
Michael Stuetz
Berlinale Panorama
QueerScope Debut Film Award
QueerScope, a co-operation of 13 German queer film festivals, will present the first QueerScope Debut Film Award to the Swedish-American documentary “Kiki” on October 14th, to honour the achievements of director Sara Jordenö in her feature-length debut. Eligible were more than 70 queer directorial feature-length debuts of 2015 and 2016 from around the globe. The award ceremony will take place before the film screening at the 6th Filmfest homochrom in Cologne.
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Please find more information at queerscope.de