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SUMMARY:Im Feuer (Sisters Apart)
DESCRIPTION:Part of the “Berlinale Selection 2020” film series programme. \nDrama // 93 minutes // 2020 // Director: Daphne Charizani \nRojda is a young German soldier with Kurdish-Iraqi roots who has lived in Germany since childhood. She is now looking for her mother Ferhat in a Greek refugee camp to take her to Germany. When the two finally find each other after so many years apart\, they are overjoyed. But Rojda learns that her sister Dilan is still in Iraq. When Rojda finally reaches her sister and Dilan mentions Kurdish fighters\, Rojda is filled with fear. She decides to request a redeployment to Erbil in Iraq so she can find her sister. Once there\, Rojda quickly wins the trust of the female fighters. But the more intensely she searches for her sister\, the more she becomes caught between the two sides. \nActors/Actresses: Almila Bagriacik\, Zübeyde Bulut\, Maryam Boubani\, Christoph Letkowski\, Gonca de Haas\, Niels Bruno Schmidt\, Yiannis Niarros\, Lucas Prisor\, Ceylan Bulus\, Jyana Karami \nDaphne Charizani\n\nBorn in Thessaloniki\, Greece\, she grew up in Greece and Germany. She studied stage design in Paris\, and politics in Hamburg. Her documentary Make Up screened in the 1999 Berlinale Forum and won the Hessian Screenplay Award. In 2003\, her feature film Madrid was nominated for the screenplay award in the New German Cinema section of the Munich film festival and won the Hessian Film Award. With the screenplays Der Architekt (The Architect)\, co-written with Ina Weisse\, she won the Screenplay Award at the 2009 Max Ophüls Award film festival.
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SUMMARY:Haus ohne Dach (House without roof)
DESCRIPTION:Part of the “Berlinale Selection 2020” film series programme. \nDrama // 117 minutes // 2016 // Director: Soleen Yusef \nThree siblings\, born in Kurdistan but raised in Stuttgart\, return to their country of origin to fulfil the wish of their deceased mother. She wanted to be buried in her home village next to her husband\, who was killed during the war against Saddam’s regime. However\, their relatives in Kurdistan are against this. The estranged brothers and sisters therefore steal the coffin and\, pursued by the angry relatives\, set off on a difficult journey through a land where the Peshmerga is fighting IS terrorists. \nAWARDS\n2016 House Without Roof (German: Haus ohne Dach) was awarded with the German Young Talent Award First Steps\, the German Cinema New Talent Award and the Special Grand Prix of the jury at the Montréal World Film Festival. \nActors/Actresses: Murat Seven\, Sasun Sayan\, Mina Özlem Sagdic \nSoleen Yusef was born in 1987 in Duhok in the Kurdish part of Iraq. At the age of nine she fled with her family to Germany for political reasons. During a two-year singing and acting course at the Academy Bühnenkunstschule and a training to be a fashion seamstress at the Chamber of Industry and Commerce\, she worked as a production\, directing and sales assistant in the film production and distribution company mîtosfilm. From 2008 she studied stage direction at the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy. Her most recent directorial works are the German Netflix original series Skylines\, awarded the Grimme Prize\, and the Amazon original series Deutschland 89.
URL:https://www.wddscyprus.com/event/haus-ohne-dach-house-without-roof/2020-11-14/
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SUMMARY:Futur Drei (No hard feelings)
DESCRIPTION:Part of the “Berlinale Selection 2020” film series programme. \nComing-of-Age // 92 minutes // 2020 // Director: Faraz Shariat\nRating R18 – Viewer discretion advised. Contains scenes of a sexual nature. \nHigh-cut trousers\, skin-tight t-shirt\, short\, peroxide-blond hair. Parvis\, the son of Iranian parents\, has established himself in the attic of his parents’ house in a quiet new housing estate in Lower Saxony and is busy trying out everything and anything from sex dates to raves. After getting caught shoplifting\, he is sent to do community service in a refugee shelter where he falls in love with Amon\, who has fled Iran with his sister Banafshe Arezu. The trio enjoys a summer of fierce partying till dawn\, coloured by the realisation that\, in their different ways\, none of them is at home in Germany. \nAWARDS\nNo Hard Feelings (German: Futur Drei) won several awards. This includes the German Acting Award – Best Newcomer for Benjamin Radjaipour\, the First Steps Award 2019 – Best Full-Length Feature Film & Best Ensemble and Best Debut Film by the international Film Festival Berlin 2020. The Film was also awarded the Teddy Award for Best Feature Film\, the Teddy Readers’ Award powered by queer.de and Best Screenplay at the Outfest Los Angeles 2020. \nActors/Actresses: Benjamin Radjaipour\, Banafshe Hourmazdi\, Eidin Jalali \n\nFaraz Shariat\nBorn in Cologne\, Germany in 1994\, he worked first as a director and actor at Schauspiel Köln and on video installations for the Staatstheater Hannover before studying dramatic arts at the University of Hildesheim. His work focuses on post-migrant experiences and stories about immigrant families. His debut feature film\, No Hard Feelings (German: Futur Drei)\, evolved from his autobiographical documentaries exploring his family history and from his work as a translator for refugees.
URL:https://www.wddscyprus.com/event/futur-drei-no-hard-feelings/2020-11-15/
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SUMMARY:Cocoon
DESCRIPTION:Part of the “Berlinale Selection 2020” film series programme. \nComing-of-Age // 95 minutes // 2020 // Director: Leonie Krippendorff\nRating R16 \nBerlin-Kreuzberg is Nora’s microcosm. Nora\, the silent observer\, is always tagging along: At parties\, at school\, at the pool\, on rooftops and in apartments. Nora drifts around the monotonous housing blocks with her big sister and her friends\, witnessing events that seem to cross-fade in the summer light. Girls who want to be slim and pretty\, boys who say dumb things to provoke or because they are in love. Ruthless smartphone cameras and fragile teenagers. But Nora has her own way of looking at the world\, and when she meets Romy\, she realizes why. There is music in the air\, Nora’s body is changing\, and caterpillars are spinning their cocoons. \nAWARDS\nThe screenplay for Cocoon (German: Kokon) was selected for the 2018 Berlinale Talents Script Station. \nActors/Actresses: Lena Urzendowsky\, Jella Haase\, Lena Klenke\, Elina Vildanova\, Anja Schneider \n\nLeonie Krippendorff\n \nBorn in Berlin\, Germany in 1985\, she studied directing at the Film University Babelsberg Konrad Wolf from 2009 to 2016. Her graduation film\, Looping\, was nominated for numerous national and international prizes and won several. She is currently working on the screenplays for two new feature film projects. Variety chose her as one of “10 Europeans to Watch 2020.”
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LOCATION:Goethe-Institut Zypern\, Markou Drakou Ave. 21\, Nicosia\, 1102\, Cyprus
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SUMMARY:Automotive
DESCRIPTION:Part of the “Berlinale Selection 2020” film series programme.  \nDocumentary // 80 minutes // 2020 // Director: Jonas Heldt \nWhat is the value of work in the age of the digital revolution? In Ingolstadt\, 20-year-old Sedanur spends her nights sorting car parts on the assembly line for the robots. In the vast factory as high as a house\, forklifts circle each other beneath fluorescent lights and temp workers fight to keep their posts. Times are tough because Audi is about to cut a tenth of its workforce. Sedanur has no desire to find a husband and have children. She dreams of driving her own Mercedes one day. But when the diesel crisis kicks in\, she is one of the first to be let go. At the same time\, 33-year old Eva\, a headhunter working for Audi\, is looking for experts to automate some of their logistics. So-called “smart” factories that run without people are already emerging all over Europe. Eva knows that one day\, even her own job will be replaced by algorithms. But by then\, if all goes according to plan\, she will be living with her girlfriend in the Caribbean and will not have to work at all. Two very different representatives of a generation in which\, sooner or later\, everyone will be replaceable\, and for whom work as the basis of life is neither a certainty nor necessarily a source of identity. \nAWARDS\nAt the Berlinale 2020 Automotive was nominated for the Berlinale Documentary Award. \n\nJonas Heldt \nIn primary school\, he wanted to become a wildlife filmmaker. Having grown up in a small Bavarian village where whoever drove a Bavarian-made car was considered to have made it in life\, he moved to Berlin where he began to make his first documentaries and also worked as a radio reporter. Before filming Automotive\, he completed Hinterwelten 2014 and Tara 2017.
URL:https://www.wddscyprus.com/event/automotive/2020-11-16/
LOCATION:Goethe-Institut Zypern\, Markou Drakou Ave. 21\, Nicosia\, 1102\, Cyprus
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SUMMARY:Walchensee Forever
DESCRIPTION:Part of the “Berlinale Selection 2020” film series programme. \nDocumentary // 110 minutes // 2020 // Director: Janna Ji Wonders \nDirector Janna Ji Wonders tells the story of the women in her family over the last century. The film’s unifying element and silent chronicler is Lake Walchensee in Bavaria\, where the family opened a café in 1920 which still exists today. Its impressive founder Apa bequeaths the business to her first-born Norma who continues to run it\, even in her advancing years. Norma’s daughters Anna and Frauke leave the lake to liberate themselves and travel the world as musicians – only to return to live in a commune set up by Rainer Langhans. Frauke pines for the love of her life\, dies mysteriously and becomes a shadowy figure for those left behind. Restless Anna moves to the USA\, where she unexpectedly falls pregnant and gives birth to a girl. Summoned by the shadows of her past\, she returns with daughter Janna to Walchensee where Grandma Norma becomes an important figure for her granddaughter. \nAWARDS\nThe concept for Walchensee Forever received the Made in Germany – Perspektive Fellowship in 2016 and the completed film won the Bavarian Film Award for Best Documentary in January 2020. \n\nJanna Ji Wonders\n \nBorn in Mill Valley\, California\, she grew up near Lake Walchensee in Bavaria. She studied at the University of Film and Television in Munich and shot numerous music videos. Her documentaries Bling Bling\, about the gangster rap scene in LA\, and Street Punk Moscow\, about young punks in the suburbs of Moscow\, won several awards. Her feature film I Remember was selected for the 2015 Perspektive Deutsches Kino.
URL:https://www.wddscyprus.com/event/walchensee-forever/2020-11-17/
LOCATION:Goethe-Institut Zypern\, Markou Drakou Ave. 21\, Nicosia\, 1102\, Cyprus
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