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THE 2022 TEDDY WINNERS

As this unique and challenging edition is swiftly approaching its end, we have saved the best for last: the winners of the 2022 TEDDY AWARD have finally been chosen! 🤩

We’re overjoyed to see their work being praised and appreciated by the entire community and beyond. Congratulations to all of you!

And the TEDDY AWARD goes to…

FEATURE FILM:

TRES TIGRES TRISTES (Three Tidy Tigers Tied a Tie Tighter)
directed by Gustavo Vinagre

Film still Três tigres tristes, © Cris Lyra

also nominated:

BASHTAALAK SA’AT (Shall I Compare You to a Summer’s Day?)
directed by Mohammad Shawky Hassan

TYTÖT TYTÖT TYTÖT (Girl Picture)
directed by Alli Haapasalo

SHORT FILM:

MARS EXALTÉ (Exalted Mars)
directed by Jean-Sébastien Chauvin

Film still Mars Exalté | Exalted Mars, © Venin Films

also nominated:

STARFUCKERS
directed by Antonio Marziale

WEST BY GOD
directed by Scott Lazer

DOCUMENTARY FILM:

ALIS
directed by Clare Weiskopf & Nicolás van Hemelryck

Film still Alis, © Casatarantula, deFilm, Pantalla Cines

also nominated:

NEL MIO NOME (Into My Name)
directed by Nicoló Bassetti

NELLY & NADINE
directed by Magnus Gertten

JURY AWARD:

NELLY & NADINE
directed by Magnus Gertten

Film still Nelly & Nadine © Auto Images

THE TEDDY AWARDS 2022: LIVE FROM VOLKSBÜHNE

Today’s the big day: the TEDDY AWARDS are being given out at the Volksbühne – and you can join us via live stream!

We’re so excited for tonight’s show, and even though there can’t yet be an audience, we have a wonderful program prepared for you. In spite of all the restrictions, we’re more than happy to be able to set a sign: no virus will keep us from celebrating queer life and queer creativity and solidarity.

There will be live performances by GEORGETTE DEE as well as by RASHA NAHAS. For the first time, BRIX SCHAUMBURG is going to host the TEDDY AWARDS and MICHAEL STÜTZ (Head of Panorama) will join us for a little chat with ZSOMBOR BOBÁK. Last but not least, our fantastic TEDDY JURY will be there to award four brilliant filmmakers for their work.

So open a little bottle of bubbly and join us for the party! 🥳

RERUNS:

Alis
18.02. / 18:00 Titania Palast

Ask, Mark ve Ölüm (Love, Deutschmarks and Death)
18.02. / 14:00 Cubix 9

Berdreymi (Beautiful Beings)
18.02. / 11:00 Cubix 9

Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power
18.02. / 20:00 CinemaxX 3

Concerned Citizen
18.02. / 17:30 CinemaxX 4

Dreaming Walls
18.02. / 17:00 CinemaxX 3

Fogaréu
18.02. / 21:00 Titania Palast

If from Every Tongue It Drips
18.02. / 11:00 Kino Arsenal 1

Jail Bird in a Peacock Chair
18.02. / 17:00 Werkstattkino@silent green

Ladies Only
18.02. / 14:00 International
18.02. / 21:00 CinemaxX 1
18.02. / 21:00 CinemaxX 2

A Love Song
18.02. / 15:00 Zoo Palast 2

Nel mio nome
Into My Name
18.02. / 20:30 CinemaxX 4

Nelly & Nadine
18.02. / 11:30 CinemaxX 4

Peter von Kant
18.02. / 21:00 Berlinale Palast

Terminal Norte
North Terminal
18.02. / 11:00 Cubix 5
18.02. / 11:00 Cubix 6

Tytöt tytöt tytöt
Girl Picture
18.02. / 12:30 Filmtheater am Friedrichshain

Viens je t’emmène
Nobody’s Hero
18.02. / 12:00 Zoo Palast 2

TEDDY TODAY: 12.02.2022

The third festival day is buzzing with lively events and especially with our delightful premieres – 9 taking place only today! We’ve comprised a list of all the premieres and reruns scheduled for today to make your life easier. Check them out below👇

As if that wasn’t eventful enough, keep an eye out for our TEDDY Talk: The TEDDY Winners Path through a Pandemic. The event will be broadcasted live at 4 PM (CET) at teddyaward.tv/live.

PREMIERES:

DREAMING WALLS

Directed by: Amélie van Elmbt & Maya Duverdier
Belgium, France, USA, Netherlands, Sweden, 2022
80′

Film still Dreaming Walls, © Clin d’oeil films

Synopsis: The camera hovers, lost in reverie as voices and sounds waft through the gutted rooms of a building. Archive footage is sometimes projected onto unplastered walls and at others used as a soundtrack as we continue our tour. This is the legendary Chelsea Hotel, famous as the preferred abode of New York’s bohemia from the 1950s to the 1980s. Here, bourgeois society’s misfits – sex workers, poets, queers and artists – were able to find cheap accommodation and form alliances. In this documentary, the remaining tenants from that era grant access to their flats and give us an insight into their lives. They are the focus of a film that interweaves the present with the ghosts of the past. The completion of eight years of luxury refurbishment ahead of the building’s reopening as a hotel is eagerly awaited by some residents and dreaded by others.

SCREENING TIMES:

12.02. / 15:30 International

JAIL BIRD IN A PEACOCK CHAIR

Directed by: James Gregory Atkinson
Germany, USA, 2021
4′

Film still Jail Bird in a Peacock Chair, © James Gregory Atkinson

Synopsis: James Gregory Atkinson’s performative short film centers the history of the iconic Peacock Chair to interrogate contemporary social contexts and historical concepts of identities. The film engages the chair’s origins in forced prison labor in the Philippines, its status as an internationally traded “exotic” commodity, its use in portrait photography, and its associations with Black radical activists such as Huey P. Newton—to explore ideas of Black masculinities and resistance.

SCREENING TIMES:

12.02. / 20:00 Werkstattkino@silent green

A LOVE SONG

Directed by: Max Walker-Silverman
USA, 2022
81′

Film still A Love Song © Cow Hip Films

Synopsis: A remote lake in the North American landscape. The sand is yellow, the sky is blue and the mountains distant; there is nary a tree far and wide to provide shade. Faye is spending her days here in a trailer, with two books and a radio, leisurely birdwatching and stargazing. With her wiry build, wild blonde hair and hands that speak of a life of labour, she fits in perfectly here. Anything that breaks, she simply fixes; the only time she sits up and takes notice is when there is a knock at the door. Because Faye is waiting for Lito. Their connection goes way back to their youthful love for each other, but for some years now they have also shared the pain of loss – both are widowed. Max Walker-Silverman’s gentle, laconic film is about contemplative introspection, the power of love and the depths of melancholy. Dale Dickey’s portrayal of Faye is a touching mixture of inner strength and fragility, which is also reflected in the impressive natural scenery and a delicate soundtrack. 

SCREENING TIMES:

12.02. / 19:00 Zoo Palast 1

NEL MIO NOME (Into My Name)

Directed by: Nicolò Bassetti
Italy, 2022
93′

Film still Into My Name, © Nuovi Paesaggi Urbani Art Of Panic

Synopsis: Four friends – Nic, Leo, Andrea and Raff – tell the stories of their gender transitions. Looking back on their childhood and youth, they share their personal memories and experiences. Even if they did not always conform to the social norms of femininity – all four were socialised as girls. Each of their gender biographies may be different, yet there are parallels. This helps them to understand each other and feel less alone. The discussions with partners, the choice of pronouns, the hormone therapy, decisions about surgery and dealing with the authorities – the processes are diverse, and lengthy. In the strictly binary world we live in, the decision to determine one’s own gender identity is a subversive act.

SCREENING TIMES:

12.02. / 12:30 Zoo Palast 1

SUBLIME

Directed by: Mariano Biasin
Argentina, 2022
100′

Film still Sublime, © Tarea Fina

Synopsis: In his dreams, bathed in a brilliant glow, Manu and his best friend Felipe are inching closer and closer together, yet they never kiss. A confusing desire, as Manu is dating Azul, and the two are about to have sex for the first time. In Mariano Biasin’s Sublime, a niggling desire simmers beneath the surface of 16-year-old Manu’s everyday life, his emotional turmoil bubbling up and revealing itself in indirect ways – during his attempt to find the right chords for his latest lyrics and in his flights of melancholic introspection, at band practices with the rest of the guys or during supper with his parents. Cautiously, with increasing resignation, Manu keeps trying to solve the conundrum: how do you avoid losing something precious, when it’s the very thing tearing you up inside? 

SCREENING TIMES:

12.02. / 20:00 Urania

LE VARIABILI DIPENDENTI (The Dependent Variables)

Directed by: Lorenzo Tardella
Italy, 2022
16′

Film still The Dependent Variables,© Sperimentale di Cinematografia

Synopsis: While their classmates endure the visit to the concert with pranks, Pietro and Tommaso secretly get closer to each other in the box. During the playing of Vivaldi’s composition, their lips touch. When Tommaso invites Pietro to his home shortly afterwards, the tension is still in the air. The desire, however, soon gives way to an ambiguity that particularly irritates the otherwise cautious Pietro. What did the kiss mean? 

SCREENING TIMES:

12.02. / 14:00 HKW

MARS EXALTÉ (Exalted Mars)

Directed by: Jean-Sébastien Chauvin
France, 2022
18′

Film still Mars Exalté | Exalted Mars, © Venin Films

Synopsis: A city at dawn. Traffic is flowing like red and white blood cells. A man sleeps, enveloped in the darkness – he is beautiful, he is naked, it is hot. We will never know what he is dreaming. The sun rises and the façades of the skyscrapers begin to sparkle 

SCREENING TIMES:

12.02. / 21:30 Cubix 9

SOUM

Directed by: Alice Brygo
France, 2021
31′

Film still Soum, © Fresnoy Studio National des Arts Contemporains – Alice Brygo

Synopsis: In the shadow of a colonial past and a neo-capitalist present, Inti, Jai and Pauline are searching for their place in a world that was not made for them. As they roam the neighbourhood looking for somewhere to settle, they question their parents about faith, spirituality, roots and their experiences of migration. They decide to occupy an empty bank building in order to fill it with their memories, dreams and role play. A portrait of our time that oscillates between documentary, performance art and surrealism. 

SCREENING TIMES:

12.02. / 12:00 Cubix 6

12.02. / 18:30 Cubix 9

STARFUCKERS

Directed by: Antonio Marziale
USA, 2022
14′

Film still starfuckers, © Field Trip

Synopsis: A Hollywood villa on a sultry summer night. The escort does what he was hired to do and gives his client the illusion he has paid for. “I’ll make you a star”, the customer says, before the tide turns abruptly and the power dynamics are unsettled. A revenge movie of the queer kind. 

SCREENING TIMES:

12.02. / 12:00 Cubix 6

12.02. / 18:30 Cubix 9

RERUNS:

Berdreymi (Beautiful Beings)
12.02. / 21:00 Zoo Palast 2

Jet Lag
12.02. / 18:00 Cubix 6

Nelly & Nadine
12.02. / 12:00 Zoo Palast 2
12.02. / 18:00 Eva Lichtspiele

Peter von Kant
12.02. / 12:00 Friedrichstadt-Palast