2016 festival brochure
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2016 festival brochure
NEW YORK | 7–14 APRIL 2016 FESTIVAL OF GERMAN FILMS WWW.KINOFESTIVALNYC.COM Anzeige Fandor Cinema Village 22 East 12th Street New York, NY 10003 schedule (212) 924-3363 www.cinemavillage.com Admission Adults $ 12.00 Senior Citizens (60 & over with ID) $ 8.00 Children (under 13) $ 8.00 Restrictions: Children under 5 years of age not admitted. Pets are not admitted. Late arrivals may not be admitted. Contact Oliver Mahrdt U.S. Representative of German Films email: [email protected] www.german-films.de Contents Introduction................................................................................................. 4 The Jury.......................................................................................................... 5 A HEAVY HEART........................................................................................ 6 B-MOVIE: LUST & SOUND IN WEST BERLIN 1979-1989....... 8 Talk with the Filmmakers................................................................ 10 HAPPY HOUR........................................................................................... 12 HEDI SCHNEIDER IS STUCK.......................................................... 14 ME AND KAMINSKI.............................................................................. 16 ONE BREATH............................................................................................ 18 SUMMERS DOWNSTAIRS................................................................ 20 THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI................................................. 22 THE CULPABLE...................................................................................... 24 THE FASSBINDER STORY................................................................ 26 Talk with the Filmmakers................................................................ 28 THE SPIDERWEBHOUSE.................................................................. 30 THE WEATHER INSIDE ..................................................................... 32 SHORT EXPORT MADE IN GERMANY....................................... 34 Screening Schedule............................................................................. 36 Imprint......................................................................................................... 38 ••• 3 Welcome to KINO! 2016 @ Cinema Village Once again, KINO! 2016 delivers fresh German films to downtown New York, this year from April 7-14. Now in its third year as an independent festival, the program was curated by New York film professionals—distributor Ian Stimler, journalist Karl Rozemeyer and festival consultant Marian Masone—who have selected a wide cross-section of high quality, remarkable films. KINO! 2016 will showcase twelve feature premieres plus the US premiere of the Short Export Made in Germany program, all at the Cinema Village, one of the city’s most beloved art houses. We are also delighted to welcome many guests from Germany who will attend the screenings and engage with the audience. KINO! 2016 kicks off with the US premiere of the drama THE WEATHER INSIDE, with German director Isabelle Stever and lead actress Maria Furtwängler as our special guests at Landmark’s Sunshine Cinema on April 7. In collaboration with Bertelsmann/UFA, the Centerpiece of KINO! 2016 will be the exclusive presentation of THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI (1920), directed by Robert Wiene. Live music from internationally acclaimed DJ Raphael Marionneau will accompany the restored classic at the new arthouse complex Metrograph, located on New York’s Lower East Side. Special events at the Goethe-Institut New York (DECODER – film screening followed by a conversation with producer and screenwriter Klaus Maeck) and Deutsches Haus at NYU (THE FASSBINDER STORY – a conversation with director and screenwriter Annekatrin Hendel) round out the line-up. Finally, we want to encourage our audience to vote online for the KINO! 2016 Audience Award, powered this year by our new partner Fandor, the premier VOD platform for high-quality independent films. We thank our cultural partners Deutsches Haus at NYU for their generous contribution and Goethe-Institut New York for their valuable support. And we are grateful for our ongoing media partnership with The Village Voice. We are excited to see KINO! 2016 move forward once again into the beating heart of Greenwich Village. We hope to welcome you there! The Festival Team 4 ••• The Jury Marian Masone is a film industry veteran with over 25 years of curating experience. She has been a panelist and juror for numerous international organizations and festivals and has lectured on film in New York, Paris and Madrid. She is currently on selection committees for the New York Film Festival and The Museum of Modern Art’s New Directors/New Films. Karl Rozemeyer is a freelance syndicated columnist and journalist who has worked as the INTERNATIONAL EDITOR FOR PREMIERE magazines in New York and as the Director of Photography for Hachette Filipacchi magazines in Prague. He is currently a columnist for the New York Times Syndicate, where he contributes to a weekly feature called “StarBeat.” He has worked for InStyle magazine, the digital publication Wide Screen and CinemaSpy.com. He has written cover stories, features and articles for several international magazines and online publications including ELLE Japan, Total Film in the UK, Fotogramas in Spain and FilmInk in Australia. He is also the International Content Editor for Rodale magazines, including Men’s Health and Women’s Health magazines. Ian Stimler is a native New Yorker and Bard College graduate. He has been involved in nearly every aspect of specialty film distribution for over 15 years. He currently manages all VOD, digital, and DVD sales for famed US art house distributor Zeitgeist Films. Zeitgeist releases include such German language US the atrical hits as HANNAH ARENDT by Margarethe von Trotta, Academy Award®-nominated SOPHIE SCHOLL by Marc Rothemund and the Academy Award®-winning NOWHERE IN AFRICA by Caroline Link. Ian also runs the boutique film distribution label KimStim. KimStimʻs mission is to release underappreciated masterworks of world cinema and has compiled a diverse and critically lauded catalogue of works by such famous directors as Corneliu Porumboiu Bela Tárr and Christophe Honoré. From 2008-2010, Ian played an essential role in the creation and launch of Adam Yauch’s film distribution company Oscilloscope Laboratories. 2014 KimStim releases include David Sieveking’s German Film Award®-nominated (Best Documentary) FORGET ME NOT and THE STRANGE LITTLE CAT by Ramon Zürcher. ••• 5 photo © DEPARTURES Film/deutschfilm 6 ••• A HEAVY HEART HERBERT Genre Drama, Category Feature Director Thomas Stuber Screenplay Thomas Stuber, Clemens Meyer Cinematography Peter Matjasko Cast Peter Kurth, Lina Wendel, Lena Lauzemis, Edin Hasanovic Production Company DEPARTURES Film, in co-production with deutschfilm Length 111 min Subtitled Version German with English subtitles Festivals Toronto 2015, Palm Springs 2016, Göteborg 2016 Herbert Stamm is a former professional German boxing champ with his glory days well in the past. Popular in the late 80s before the fall of the Berlin Wall, he continues to trade off his former fame as “The Pride of Leipzig” who almost made the Olympic team. Now, he struggles to make ends meet, working on weekends as a bouncer while he ekes out a living as a debt collector. Apart from the fleeting camaraderie he finds at the gym, Herbert is alone in life and has little to show for all his years as a sportsman. He has an on-off girlfriend, a prostitute who stays in his life, despite his brusque behavior toward her. Apart from the exotic fish in the glowing aquarium of his dingy apartment, he is responsible for the care of no one and nothing. He looks forward to little, aside from his hope of traveling with a buddy down Route 66 to Santa Monica before his 70th birthday. Herbert cannot walk away from the boxing ring and finds satisfaction in coaching Eddy, an up-and-coming fighting talent. Then, following a sparring session, he collapses, paralyzed by shooting pains. Diagnosed with a fatal neurological disease, he has little time to right wrongs or to realize his remaining dreams but, above all, to reconnect with his estranged daughter, Sandra. Herbert’s abandonment of his family years before is still raw and she resists allowing him back into her life or introducing him to his young granddaughter. As his disorder begins to slowly ravage him, Herbert must not only confront a broken identity, aging and death, but also seek out the salvation to be found in second chances. Thomas Stuber was born in 1981 in Leipzig. He worked as a script supervisor for various film and TV productions before studying at the Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg. His student feature TEENAGE ANGST (2008) was selected for the Berlinale and he received a Silver Student Academy Award® for his short film adaptation of Clemens Meyer‘s OF DOGS AND HORSES (2012). His other films include: the shorts THE FORM OF WATER (2003), WE‘RE FINE (2006), 3 episodes of the TV series GROSSSTADTREVIER (2013). A HEAVY HEART (2015) is his feature debut. World Sales Picture Tree International [email protected] www.picturetree-international.com East Coast Premiere Screening In Person 08 April · 08:30 pm 09 April · 04:00 pm Thomas Stuber ••• 7 photo © DEF Media 8 ••• B-MOVIE: LUST & SOUND IN WEST BERLIN 1979-1989 Genre Music Category Documentary Directors & Screenplay Jörg A. Hoppe, Klaus Maeck, Heiko Lange Cinematography Till Vielrose Music Mark Reeder, Gudrun Gut, Annette Humpe, Blixa Bargeld, Nena, Nick Cave, WestBam, Zazie de Paris, Joy Division, Die Toten Hosen, Einstürzende Neubauten, Die Ärzte, Notorische Reflexe Production Company DEF Media, in co-production with Interzone Pictures, Scenes From Length 92 min Subtitled Version German, English with English subtitles Festivals Istanbul 2015, Indie Lisboa 2015, Tel Aviv 2015, Melbourne 2015, Sarajevo 2015, Gent 2015, CPH:DOX 2015, IDFA Amsterdam 2015, Mar del Plata 2015 Awards Heiner Carow Prize of the DEFA Foundation 2015 David Bowie arrived in West Berlin in the late 70s from LA to escape a spiraling drug addiction. By the time he left in the early 80s he had recorded three back-to-back albums now known as his Berlin Trilogy. It was one of his most productive periods. In his wake, young British Bowie disciples descended on the divided city. Mark Reeder, an aspiring artist-musician with a penchant for military garb, arrived in 1978 from Manchester at the age of 20. It was a time when possibilities seemed infinite. Yes, West Berlin was encircled by Communist East Germany and the city was in a state of emergency. But it was cheap to live and Mark immediately felt a sense of belonging in the creative melting pot of West Berlin‘s post-punk underground music scene. He managed up-and-coming acts, including Malaria!, the all-girl band he took on tour with Nick Cave‘s The Birthday Party. He organized Joy Division‘s only Berlin show. He played with his own New Wave group Shark Vegas. But Reeder was also involved in film and television projects, and actively documented West Berlin’s drug and booze fuelled trashy party culture for British television. His unique personal footage along with staged reenactments played by Reeder doppelganger Marius Weber and unearthed Super 8 films from dozens of other filmmakers form the basis of B-MOVIE. Nostalgic yet inspirational, the documentary collages never-before-seen archival fragments and vividly brings back to life local icons of the time such as Gudrun Gut and Blixa Bargeld as well as many others who fleetingly came and went, from Tilda Swinton and Keith Haring to David Hasselhoff and New Order. Klaus Maeck was born in 1954 in Hamburg and is a German film producer and music publisher. In the early 1980s he had the first punk record shop (Rip Off). Always one foot in the film business, he produced and directed several music videos and two documentaries. In 2003 he founded the production company corazón international with acclaimed German director Fatih Akin. With Akin he produced his next five films, winning numerous international awards worldwide. World Sales Interzone Pictures [email protected] www.interzone-pictures.com Screening East Coast Premiere 09 April · 08:30 pm 11 April · 08:30 pm In Person Klaus Maeck Event Goethe-Institut New York, see page 10 ••• 9 DECODER Gerd Schneider The Culpable Thomas Stuber A Heavy Heart Isabelle Stever The Weather Inside Franz Müller Happy Hour Talk with the Filmmakers Klaus Maeck B-Movie: Lust & Sound in Mara Eibl-Eibesfeldt West Berlin 1979–1989 The Spiderwebhouse Annekatrin Hendel The Fassbinder Story for more information see www.kinofestivalnyc.com photo © GRINGO films 14 ••• HAPPY HOUR Genre Comedy Category Feature Director & Screenplay Franz Müller Cinematography Bernhard Keller Cast Simon Licht, Mehdi Nebbou, Alexander Hörbe Production Company GRINGO films, in co-production with Film Boutique Ripple World Pictures, WDR, ARTE Length 95 min Subtitled Version German with English subtitles Festivals Montreal 2015, Tallinn Black Nights 2015 When Hans-Christian’s wife inadvertently texts “Happy Hour” to him - a message clearly not intended for him - he learns she’s been having an illicit affair for years. His marriage on the rocks, he agrees to join friends Nic and Wolfgang on a spontaneous guys-only trip to Ireland to party for a week, just like old times - before marital commitment and kids came into the picture. Overweight, mild-mannered and unassuming, Hans-Christian partially blames himself for his wife’s infidelities. His friends act as a sounding board for their downtrodden, buttoned-up buddy. They try to help him reconnect with his masculinity by taking him out to sea on a wild fishing trip and chopping wood outdoors, while naked. They hope to bolster his confidence and loosen him up by getting him drunk and taking him clubbing. But being holed up in a remote cottage in the countryside of County Kerry with too much booze and too few distractions, the contrasting personalities of the three men begin to clash, exposing fractures in their friendship. Wolfgang, the alpha male of the group, is always quick to offer unsolicited (often unwanted) advice and to suggest competitive activities. But when Nic beds Kat, a local divorcee for whom Wolfgang has romantically fallen, the jovial camaraderie between the men disintegrates. Accusations fly and deep-seated differences and long-held resentments harbored by the three friends boil to the surface. Like all buddy movies, HAPPY HOUR is unabashedly about man-to-man friendships and male bonding over manly pursuits. But it also deals with the crises faced by middle-aged men coping with the pressures of marriage, societal expectations of masculinity and failed dreams. Franz Müller was born in 1965. He studied Fine Arts and Cybernetics at the Düsseldorf Art Academy, followed by post-graduate studies at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne, where he is also lecturing. His films include: MADONNA IST LÖWE (short, 1998), FATHER & SON (episode in FREITAGNACHT, 2002), SCIENCE FICTION (2003), WALLACE LINE (2009), MATELOTS D‘EAU DOUCE (episode in 24 H MARRAKESH, 2010), ORDINARY SEAMEN 11 (2013), WORST CASE SCENARIO (2014), and HAPPY HOUR (2015). World Sales Filmboutique [email protected] www.filmboutique.de US Premiere Screening In Person 13 April · 09:00 pm 14 April · 06:30 pm Franz Müller ••• 15 photo © Komplizen Film 14 ••• HEDI SCHNEIDER IS STUCK HEDI SCHNEIDER STECKT FEST Genre Tragicomedy Category Feature Director & Screenplay Sonja Heiss Cinematography Nikolai von Graevenitz Cast Laura Tonke, Hans Löw, Leander Nitsche, Melanie Straub, Simon Schwarz, Margarita Broich, Matthias Bundschuh, Rosa Enskat, Urs Jucker, Kathleen Morgeneyer Production Company Komplizen Film, in co-production with MER Film, FilmCamp, ZDF Das kleine Fernsehspiel, ARTE Length 92 min Subtitled Version German with English subtitles Festivals Berlinale 2015, Seattle 2015, Cambridge 2015, Haifa 2015, Philadelphia 2015, Cork 2015, Sevilla European Film Festival 2015, Tallinn Black Nights 2015 When Hedi gets stuck in an office elevator, she does not panic. Instead, with goofy yet infectious charm she uses the time to try to get to know the elevator service operator. We soon see that our eponymous heroine approaches almost every difficult or uncomfortable situation in life with a similar breezy, albeit slightly kooky, optimism. Her colleagues at the travel agency where she works are perhaps less appreciative of her quirky off-kilter sense of humor than Uli, her affectionate husband. Together with their young son, Hedi and Uli dream of traveling to exotic lands. They may even move to Gambia where Uli has been offered a job. But then out of the blue things shift dramatically for the family. While playfully frolicking with Uli one evening, something strange comes over Hedi who becomes suddenly convinced she’s having a stroke. The panic attack is not an isolated incident and Hedi begins to psychologically unravel, quickly spiraling into a state of clinical depression. Without actively trying to recognize the source of her depression, doctors put Hedi on a course of antidepressants and emergency tranquilizers. Hedi’s oddball perkiness becomes clouded over with moody irritability as she becomes hooked on her medication. Before long, she slips into a state of torpor and dull apathy, much to Uli’s exasperation and their son’s growing confusion. Emotionally and mentally stuck, yet terrified her stasis will cause her to lose her family, Hedi struggles to break her drug dependence and to find her way back to normalcy. Deftly balancing the comedic and the dramatic, HEDI SCHNEIDER IS STUCK is a touching yet painfully funny glimpse into the loneliness of depression. Sonja Heiss was born in 1976 in Munich and studied at the University of Film & Television Munich. Since 1997, she has been working as a casting director for commercials and since 2002 has been directing commercials herself. Her films include: FAST & CLEAN (short, 1999), KARMA COWBOY (short, 2001), CHRISTINA WITHOUT (short, 2004), HOTEL VERY WELCOME (2007), and HEDI SCHNEIDER IS STUCK (2015). World Sales The Match Factory [email protected] www.the-match-factory.com Screening East Coast Premiere 10 April · 03:00 pm 12 April · 04:00 pm ••• 15 photo © X Filme Creative Pool 16 ••• ME AND KAMINSKI ICH UND KAMINSKI Genre Tragicomedy Category Feature Director Wolfgang Becker Screenplay Thomas Wendrich based on the novel by Daniel Kehlmann Cinematography Jürgen Jürges Cast Daniel Brühl, Jesper Christensen, Amira Casar, Geraldine Chaplin, Jördis Triebel, Stefan Kurt, Peter Kurth, Milan Peschel, Josef Hader Production Company X Filme Creative Pool, in co-production with ED Productions, WDR, ARTE Length 120 min Subtitled Version German, English with English subtitles Festivals São Paulo 2015 Based on the acclaimed best-selling novel of the same name by Daniel Kehlmann, ME AND KAMINSKI marks the reunion of GOOD BYE, LENIN! director Wolfgang Becker and the film’s star, Daniel Brühl. With a tone of tragicomedy, Brühl and Becker collaborate here to tell the story of Sebastian Zöllner, a less-than-successful arts journalist intent on writing the definitive biography of Manuel Kaminski, one of the few surviving major painters of Modernism. A pupil of Matisse and a friend of Picasso, Kaminski’s contribution has arguably been underappreciated by history. Kaminski, now almost blind, has lived out of the public eye in a secluded alpine village and is now in failing health. Surmising that the death of the reclusive artist (and a major retrospective of his work) must be imminent, Zöllner is eager to capitalize on the lucrative fanfare of a timely Kaminski biography. Having broken up with his girlfriend, Zöllner realizes he is homeless, friendless and his career is on the skids. So with calculated determination, he wrangles a contract to pen Kaminski’s biography and arranges an interview with the master. Arriving at the isolated home of the painter after several train connections and an arduous hike, Zöllner is confronted by the formidable yet alluring figure of Miriam, Kaminski’s controlling daughter who is determined to protect her father’s privacy and legacy. Devoid of scruples and desperate for success, Zöllner bribes the housekeeper and rifles through the Kaminski house, discovering that Therese, Kaminski’s early love, is still alive in Belgium. Zöllner, envisioning the dramatic reunion between Kaminski and Therese as the pinnacle of his biography, absconds with the painter and embarks on a chaotic - yet ultimately enlightening - road trip across Europe. Wolfgang Becker was born in 1954 in Hemer and studied German, History and American Studies at the Free University in Berlin followed by studies at the German Film & Television Academy (dffb). He started working as a freelance cameraman in 1983 and graduated from the dffb in 1986 with BUTTERFLIES, which won the Student Academy Award® in 1988 and the Golden Leopard at Locarno. He participated twice in the Berlinale competition with the features LIFE IS ALL YOU GET (1997), and GOOD BYE, LENIN! (2003). World Sales The Matchfactory [email protected] www.the-match-factory.com North American Premiere Screening 08 April · 08:30 pm 14 April · 08:30 pm ••• 17 photo © Senator Film/Wolfgang Ennenbach 18 ••• ONE BREATH EIN ATEM Genre Drama Category Feature Director Christian Zübert Screenplay Christian Zübert, Ipek Zübert Cinematography Ngo The Chau Cast Jördis Triebel, Chara Mata Giannatou, Benjamin Sadler Production Company Senator Film Köln, in co-production with View Master Productions, ARRI Media Productions, BVG Filmproduktion, BR Length 110 min Subtitled Version German, English, Greek with English subtitles Festivals Toronto 2015, Hof 2015, Stockholm 2015, Thessaloniki 2015, Black Nights Tallinn 2015, Gijón 2015, Miami 2016 A fleeting distraction; a few seconds when your vigilance relaxes. That’s all it takes for your world to be shattered and the lives of others to be destroyed. It’s an experience Elena grapples with when, in an unguarded moment, the child she’s minding disappears into thin air. With heart-pounding terror, Elena frantically searches for Lotte, the little girl in her care. She had left her outside a shop on a busy street in a stroller for only a brief time, returning to find her gone. Difficult as it may be, most people in the same circumstances would immediately call the police for assistance and inform the child’s mother. Elena does neither. Instead, she too disappears. But the reasons motivating Elena’s seemingly callous reaction are complex. Elena is from Greece. She left her home, her family and her boyfriend to find better-paid work in Frankfurt. She begins working for Tessa and Jan, a well-off professional couple with high-pressured careers in need of a full-time nanny. But Elena struggles with the workload and meeting Tessa’s high demands. She needs the work more than ever after she discovers she’s pregnant and has no health insurance coverage in Germany. But when Lotte is taken, Elena’s knee-jerk response is to immediately flee. She secretively returns home. The film’s focus then shifts to Tessa who, having little faith in the local police to find her child, flies to Athens in search of Elena, believing she holds the key to Lotte’s abduction. Faced with a wall of suspicion and apathy from Greek officials and law enforcement, Tessa begins to unravel. Seen through the lens of today’s toxic Greco-German relationship, ONE BREATH offers a richly thought-provoking political allegory. Christian Zübert was born in 1973 in Würzburg and studied German Philology before he became a scriptwriter and director. His films as a director include: LAMMBOCK - SHIT HAPPENS (2001), THE TREASURE OF THE WHITE FALCONS (2005), HARDCOVER (2008), THREE QUARTER MOON (2011), TOUR DE FORCE (2014). He has also (co-)written the scripts for the films FANDANGO, GIRLS ON TOP, COMPLETE IDIOT, RED ZORA, and VICKY AND THE TREASURE OF THE GODS, among others. World Sales ARRI Media World Sales [email protected] www.arriworldsales.de Screening New York Premiere 10 April · 08:30 pm 11 April · 06:00 pm ••• 19 photo © Osiris Media 20 ••• SUMMERS DOWNSTAIRS IM SOMMER WOHNT ER UNTEN Genre Comedy, Drama Category Feature Director & Screenplay Tom Sommerlatte Cinematography Willi Böhm Cast Sebastian Fräsdorf, Alice Pehlivanyan, Karin Hanczewski, Godehard Giese, William Peiro Production Company Osiris Media, in co-production with Osiris Media France Length 98 min Subtitled Version German, French, English with English subtitles Festivals Berlinale 2015 (Perspektive Deutsches Kino: Opening Film), CPH PIX Copenhagen 2015, Montreal 2015, Taipei Golden Horse 2015 Awards Special Mention Dialogue en Perspective Berlinale 2015, German Independence Award Oldenburg 2015 In the heat of high summer, Matthias Landberg floats aimlessly on an inflatable air mattress in the pool. Along with his girlfriend Camille and her six-year-old son, Etienne, he’s already settled into a languid pace at his parents‘ vacation home in France. Scruffy and unshaven, Matthias is content to watch the grass grow tall while sipping wine and smoking pot. The idyllic tranquility is shattered with the unexpected arrival of his older brother. David is the polar opposite of his sibling. Bombastic and domineering, he is the embodiment of success in the Landberg family. A wealthy banker like his father, David is used to getting his own way and expecting his younger sibling to acquiesce to his every whim. So when David turns up at the family vacation home with his wife Lena a week earlier than expected, Matthias, wishing to avoid conflict, submits to most of his brother’s demands. He decamps from the main bedroom to a smaller one downstairs. When David insists on peace and quiet and objects to Etienne’s noisy presence, Matthias agrees to send the spirited boy away to his father. Camille, however, is not afraid to stand up to David. Sparks fly when she accuses Matthias of being a pushover and not opposing his bullying brother. Then matters turn. Camille and David find common ground, perhaps through mutual respect of their alpha personalities and physical prowess. When the two go sailing together and then later cycling through the forest, leaving Matthias and Lena behind at the house, the couples question the strength of their relationships, with both unexpectedly dramatic and painfully funny results. Tom Sommerlatte was born in 1985 and studied Acting at the Academy of Music and Theater in Leipzig. Also active as an actor, his films as a director include: GONE TO THE DOGS (short, 2014) and his feature debut SUMMERS DOWNSTAIRS (2015). World Sales ARRI Media World Sales [email protected] www.arriworldsales.de Screening US Premiere 10 April · 01:00 pm 13 April · 04:00 pm ••• 21 photo © Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Foundation 22 ••• THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI DAS CABINET DES DR. CALIGARI Genre Mystery Drama Category Silent Film Director Robert Wiene Screenplay Carl Mayer, Hans Janowitz Cinematography Willy Hameister Stage Sets Hermann Warm, Walter Reimann, Walter Röhrig Cast Werner Krauss, Conrad Veith, Lil Dagover, Friedrich Fehér, Hans Heinrich von Twardowski, Rudolf Lettinger World Premiere February 26, 1920, Marmorhaus Berlin Restoration (2014) Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Foundation Main Sponsor Bertelsmann SE & Co. KGaA Digital image restoration L‘ Immagine Ritrovata, Bologna World Premiere (restored version) February 9, 2014 at Philharmonie Berlin (Berlin International Film Festival 2014) Length 76 min The movie tells the story of the sinister Dr. Caligari, who puts a prophetic somnambulist named Cesare on show as a fairground attraction in the village of Holstenwall. Cesare prophesies the death of an inquisitive visitor, Alan, who is actually murdered that night. Francis, the deceased’s best friend and rival for the lovely Jane, suspects Caligari and Cesare and decides to investigate. Another murder occurs, and in the end Jane is to be killed by Cesare at the behest of Caligari. This leads to a chase during which Cesare collapses, Jane is rescued and Dr. Caligari flees into a mental asylum, where his pursuer Francis discovers that Dr. Caligari is the director of the institution. It turns out that Caligari was inspired by a mystical case from the 18th century and that he was driven insane during his attempts to impose his will on a sleepwalker. Finally, Caligari is put into a straitjacket. However, the movie is not over once this story has been told in flashback, because in a twist the narrator Francis is actually an inmate in the asylum, along with the others from the story, including Caligari, who as the benevolent director of the institution now claims to know the key to curing Francis. The movie ultimately leaves open what is true and who is now insane – Caligari or Francis. Robert Wiene was born in 1873 in Breslau and passed away in 1938 in Paris. During his lifetime he was regarded as the creator of Expressionist film. His work includes GENUINE (1920) and THE HANDS OF ORLAC (1924). In 1934 Robert Wiene emigrated to Paris via Budapest and London. His attempt to remake CALIGARI as a talkie with Jean Cocteau failed. Only a few of the more than 90 films he was involved in between 1911 and 1938 were preserved to this day. World Sales Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Foundation [email protected] www.murnau-stiftung.de US Distributor Kino Lorber Screening 11 April · 08:00 pm / 10:00pm · with live music by DJ Raphaël Marionneau 13 April · 02:00 pm ••• 23 photo © av medien penrose/Alina Bader 24 ••• THE CULPABLE VERFEHLUNG Genre Drama Category Feature Director & Screenplay Gerd Schneider Cinematography Pascal Schmit Cast Sebastian Blomberg, Kai Schumann, Jan Messutat, Sandra Borgmann, Valerie Koch, Rade Radovic, Hartmut Becker Production Companies av medien penrose, Penrose Film, in co-production with SWR, BR, ARTE Length 96 min Subtitled Version German with English subtitles Festivals Max Ophüls Festival Saarbrücken 2015, Arras 2015, Santa Barbara 2016 Awards Audience Choice Award (Santa Barbara 2016) The congregation is waiting and Jakob Völz and Dominik Bertram, both senior Catholic clerics dressed in their full vestments, are about to say mass. Two police officers appear and ask Bertram to accompany them to the station. Völz later learns from his friend, the Deputy Vicar General, that Bertram is accused of the sexual molestation of a teenager in his care. “He’s a difficult boy,” Bertram counters. “They all are…the neighborhood. Initially they’re enthusiastic…then they frame you!” While incarcerated, Bertram is attacked by fellow prisoners and badly beaten but is later released on bail. At first Völz initially believes Bertram is undeserving of blame or censure but, embarking on a private investigation into the accusations, Völz uncovers unsettling evidence that his friend of 15 years most likely had not only sexually assaulted his accuser, but also another boy in the parish. Burdened with this knowledge, Völz is thrown into a crisis of faith. How could God allow such evil within the church to go unpunished? His unquestioning loyalty is replaced by moral outrage and a creeping belief that his church places concern for its reputation and its priests above concern for the children of its community. No longer able to lie to himself to maintain the idyll of the church or to justify his silence, Völz feels compelled to report his findings to his superiors. But confronted with the extent to which the church hierarchy exercises control and enforces silence through secrecy, intimidation and threat of exclusion, he soon realizes that choosing to take a stand against senior clerical authority has reverberating consequences. Gerd Schneider studied Theology in Bonn and Vienna, followed by studies at the Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg. His films include: the shorts GABRIEL (2000), AT THE END OF DAYS (2001), DOOR BY DOOR (2002), THE LORDS OF OPERATOR (doc, 2004), THE EDGE OF HOPE (doc, 2005), FLIM-FLAM (short, 2009), THE SERVANT (2012). THE CULPABLE (2015) is his feature debut. World Sales Pluto Film Distribution Network [email protected] www.plutofilm.de East Coast Premiere Screening In Person 12 April · 08:30 pm 13 April · 06:30 pm Gerd Schneider ••• 25 photo © It Works! Medien 26 ••• THE FASSBINDER STORY FASSBINDER Genre Biopic Category Documentary Director Annekatrin Hendel Screenplay Annekatrin Hendel, Juliane Lorenz Cinematography Martin Farkas Cast Juliane Lorenz, Hanna Schygulla, Wolf Gremm, Thomas Schühly, Margit Carstensen Production Company IT WORKS! Medien, in co-production with Rainer Werner Fassbinder Foundation Length 92 min Subtitled Version German with English subtitles Festivals IDFA Amsterdam 2015, Helsinki 2016 When Rainer Werner Fassbinder was found dead at his home in Munich in 1982, he was only 36 years old. He had directed 44 films in 18 years. Even at the time of his death, he had been working on a new film. Fassbinder, who appeared as an actor in some of his own films, is arguably one of the most prolific figures in German film history. He is also indisputably one of its most controversial. When director Annekatrin Hendel embarked upon a documentary of this provocative yet charismatic giant of European cinema, the magnitude of the material produced by Fassbinder was both a blessing and a curse. To tell the story of such a short yet impactful life, she merges his oeuvre with his life story by including never-before-seen archive material of a youthful Fassbinder, carefully edited autobiographical elements infused in his films, unpublished excerpts from his early writings and new interviews with colleagues, friends and lovers that combine to provide a unique insight into Fassbinder’s drive and ambition as an artist. Fassbinder was an autodidact who devoted his life to his art. In Hendel’s documentary, those closest to him speak about his unflagging work ethic, about his lovers, his marriage and his open homosexuality as well as his obsessive exuberant desire to create at all costs, regardless of the suffering he inflicted upon himself and the many who collaborated on his movies. As a result, Fassbinder fostered love-hate relationships with so many in his life. Yet both his champions and his detractors alike can only but marvel at the astounding productivity of this provocative genius. Annekatrin Hendel was born in Berlin. After finishing her studies in Design, she began working as a freelance costume and set designer for film and theater. In 1999 she directed her first film, the short CHIQUITA FOREVER. In 2004 she founded IT WORKS! Medien and the company‘s first production ZUR ZEIT VERSTORBEN won numerous festival prizes. A selection of her other films as a director include: EIN STAR IM OFF (2000), MIT FANTASIE GEGEN DEN MANGEL (2008), and FLAKE - MEIN LEBEN (2011). World Sales IT WORKS! Medien [email protected] www.itworksmedien.de Screening US Premiere 08 April · 06:00 pm 09 April · 02:00 pm In Person Annekatrin Hendel, Martin Farkas Event Deutsches Haus at NYU, see page 28 ••• 27 28 ••• powered by Make your voice heard! Please vote online for your favorite movie at #KINO2016. Every participant will receive 30% off an annual membership to Fandor – a leading curated streaming service – with one lucky winner taking home the grand prize: THREE free year of Fandor! ••• 29 photo © Tellux Film 30 ••• THE SPIDERWEBHOUSE IM SPINNWEBHAUS Genre Drama Category Feature Director Mara Eibl-Eibesfeldt Screenplay Johanna Stuttmann Cinematography Jürgen Jürges Cast Sylvie Testud, Ludwig Trepte, Matthias Koerberlin, Ben Litwinschuh, Helena Pieske, Lutz Simon Eilert Production Company Tellux Film Length 91 min Subtitled Version German with English subtitles Festivals Zlin 2015, Shanghai 2015, Montreal 2015, Cambridge 2015 Sabine is at the end of her tether. As a single mother she is responsible for three young children and she’s no longer coping. Her gestures show she loves her children, but her actions have become increasingly erratic and unstable. Distracted and exhausted, she repeatedly yet unwittingly puts her kids in harm’s way. Her driving has become dangerously unsafe. Her temper flares and she lashes out at them. Knowing she is becoming a danger to herself and her children, she attempts to offload them on her ex-husband. “You can have them,” she announces to him. “I don’t want them anymore.” His refusal to look after them leaves Sabine with no choice. She must entrust Johnny, her eldest son, with safeguarding his siblings, and admit herself into a psychiatric institution for a short period. “I didn’t want this to happen but I cannot breathe anymore. I’m so scared of myself and the demons,” she tells him. It’s to be their secret. Responsible and level headed, Johnny ably takes on the role of boss, parent, organizer and protector of Nick and Miechen with a maturity beyond his years. Yet enjoyment of unbridled freedom soon gives way to filth, deprivation and hunger when Sabine fails to return as promised. With a shared dysfunctional psychology, the children attempt to keep the secret of their mother’s absence from concerned adults, including teachers and their own father. But the deception is so thin that a curious outsider’s suspicions are quickly raised. And having no one in whom he can confide, Johnny becomes trapped in a web of loneliness, distress and confusion as he struggles to maintain a semblance of normality while protecting his mother’s harrowing secret. Mara Eibl-Eibesfeldt was born in 1980 in Gräfelfing and is a graduate of the directing class of the University of Televisionand Film in Munich. Her short films DEJEUNER DU MATIN (2003), YILDIZ (2005), ENDSPIEL (2005), TOHUWABOHU (2007), MARTHA (2008) were screened at numerous international festivals. THE SPIDERWEBHOUSE (2015) is her feature debut. World Sales Tellux Film [email protected] www.tellux.tv US Premiere Screening In Person 10 April · 06:00 pm 12 April · 06:00 pm Mara Eibl-Eibesfeldt ••• 31 photo © Beta Cinema 32 ••• Opening Film THE WEATHER INSIDE DAS WETTER IN GESCHLOSSENEN RÄUMEN Genre Drama Category Feature Director & Screenplay Isabelle Stever Cinematography Philip Kaminiak Cast Maria Furtwängler, Mehmet Sözer, Anne von Keller, Dorka Gryllus, Barbara Bouchet, Jim Broadbent Production Company Sutor Kolonko, in co-production with cine plus Filmproduktion Length 96 min Subtitled Version German, English, Arabic with English subtitles Festivals Zurich 2015, Busan 2015, 2Morrow Moscow 2016 Awards 2Morrow Moscow 2016 (Best Performance, Best Story) As a public relations expert for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Dorothea Nagel barely ventures from the confines of her luxury high-rise hotel in an unnamed war-torn Middle Eastern state. Seemingly unperturbed by the sound of distant gunfire and the occasional nearby missile attack, she plans gala balls and charity events for the local high society from the opulence of her hotel suite. Her focus is on helping young displaced women confronted by discrimination and sexual violence by providing them with a chance to study abroad. But things are not going well. Unable to find a single girl in the refugee camps to meet the scholarship requirements, Dorothea compromises the qualification process to ensure her scholarship program is implemented. Aloof and calculating, she never allows herself to contemplate the effectiveness of her job or to be outraged by the plight of the refugees she is supposed to be helping. Instead, to combat the pressure to succeed and the need to remain collected in a war zone, she turns to drink. Following a night of alcoholic abuse, she awakes with Alec, a handsome young Arab man, in bed beside her. With no apparent fixed abode or occupation, he is happy to spend all his time with Dorothea, who lavishes him with gifts and introduces him to her decadent lifestyle. As war rages outside, Dorothea spirals into an ever-increasingly dangerous vortex fuelled by drink, drugs and sex. With scathing insight, THE WEATHER INSIDE questions the role of the media and public relations in conflict zones and exposes how refugee aid sometimes benefits only those who need it the least. Isabelle Stever was born in 1963 in Munich. After studying Mathematics in Berlin and New York, she studied Directing at the German Academy of Film & Television (dffb) in Berlin. Her films include: the award-winning features PORTRAIT OF A MARRIED COUPLE (2002), GISELA (2005), BLESSED EVENTS (2010), an episode of the omnibus film GERMANY ‘09 (2009), and THE WEATHER INSIDE (2015). World Sales Beta Cinema [email protected] www.betacinema.com US Premiere Screening In Person 07 April · 06:30 pm 09 April · 06:30 pm Isabelle Stever Maria Furtwängler ••• 33 SHORT EXPORT MADE IN GERMANY ALWAYS TIRED IMMER MÜDER Jochen Kuhn / Germany 2015 / animation / 6 min / English subtitles A short reflection on the topic of being tired. ARTS + CRAFTS SPECTACULAR #3 Ian Ritterskamp, Sébastien Wolf / Germany 2015 / animation / 5 min / English OV Arts + Crafts Spectacular #3 examines Valerie Solanas’ attempt to assassinate Andy Warhol back in 1968 and his ensuing nightmares. Layers of reality and fiction become intertwined and climax in a TV episode in Solanas’ prison cell. 34 ••• DISSONANCE Till Nowak / Germany 2015 / animation / 15 min / English subtitles A lonely pianist resides with his gnome-like servant in a sphereshaped city, far above the rest of the universe. One day, harsh reality descends upon his fantasy world and the confused old street musician embarks on a crazy odyssey between psychosis and real life. DOKUMENT HOYERSWERDA Thomas Kaske / Germany 2014 / experimental / 16 min / English subtitles Four contract workers from Mozambique talk about the attacks in Hoyerswerda in 1991. Accompanied by footage from surveillance drones, the workers recall what happened back then. Is history repeating itself on the borders of Europe today? THE BATHTUB DIE BADEWANNE IN THE DISTANCE Florian Grolig / Germany 2015 / animation / 8 min / no dialogue It‘s calm and peaceful above the clouds. But chaos lurks in the distance and every night it draws closer. Tim Ellrich / Germany / Austria 2015 / fiction / 13 min / English subtitles Three brothers, Georg, Alexander and Niklas, are preparing an original present for their mother. But the oldest brother doesn’t like the idea of re-enacting an old bathtub picture from their childhood at all. Little by little, they bare all and all that remains is three brothers who have grown apart. MYSELF UNIVERSE Andreas Hykade / Germany 2014 / animation / 2 min / English OV MYSELF is an attempt to recall the secret of the universe. HER SON IHR SOHN Katharina Woll / Germany 2015 / fiction / 23 min / English subtitles Gregor is a musician and a dreamer. He likes his life - as long as he doesn’t have to explain himself to his mother Irène, a successful gallerist. When Irène’s health radically deteriorates, Gregor is forced to leave his mother‘s shadow and seize life with both hands. WHO WILL PAY THE BILL? WER TRÄGT DIE KOSTEN? Daniel Nocke / Germany 2015 / animation / 4 min / English subtitles Three experts give us their insight on a highly explosive subject. However, it is unlikely that expert number four will be invited back to the discussion shall be doubted. US Premiere Screening 12 April · 02:00 pm 14 April · 04:00 pm WOMAN WITHOUT MANDOLIN Fabiano Mixo / Germany / Brazil 2015 / experimental / 5 min / no dialogue The face of a woman seems to be fluctuating in space. She is completely focused and we can almost hear her breathing. Suddenly, she seems to wake up. She looks deep into our eyes as she transforms herself, unravelling and reconstructing herself piece by piece. F R E E A D M I S S I O N ••• 35 THU FRI S AT SUN 7 APRIL 8 APRIL 9 APRIL 10 APRIL 06:30 pm THE WEATHER INSIDE 03:30 pm ME AND KAMINSKI 02:00 pm THE FASSBINDER STORY 01:00 pm SUMMERS DOWNSTAIRS 96 min Guests: Isabelle Stever/ Maria Furtwängler @ Sunshine Cinema (Landmark Theatres) 120 min 06:00 pm THE FASSBINDER STORY 92 min Guests: Annekatrin Hendel/Martin Farkas 08:30 pm A HEAVY HEART 111 min Guest: Thomas Stuber 92 min Guests: Annekatrin Hendel/Martin Farkas 04:30 pm PANEL DEUTSCHES HAUS AT NYU THE FASSBINDER STORY: A CONVERSATION WITH ANNEKATRIN HENDEL 04:00 pm A HEAVY HEART 111 min Guest: Thomas Stuber 06:30 pm THE WEATHER INSIDE 96 min Guest: Isabelle Stever 08:30 pm B-MOVIE 92 min Guest: Klaus Maeck 36 ••• 98 min 03:00 pm HEDI SCHNEIDER IS STUCK 92 min 06:00 pm THE SPIDERWEBHOUSE 91 min Guest: Maria Eibl-Eibesfeld 08:30 pm ONE BREATH 110 min MON TUE WED THU 11 APRIL 12 APRIL 13 APRIL 14 APRIL 06:00 pm ONE BREATH 02:00 pm SHORT EXPORT MADE IN GERMANY 02:00 pm THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI 94 min 76 min 04:00 pm SHORT EXPORT MADE IN GERMANY 04:00 pm HEDI SCHNEIDER IS STUCK 04:00 pm SUMMERS DOWNSTAIRS 06:30 pm HAPPY HOUR 110 min 08:30 pm B-MOVIE 92 min Guest: Klaus Maeck 08:00 pm THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI + DJ @ Metrograph 10:00 pm THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI + DJ @ Metrograph 94 min 92 min 98 min 95 min Guest: Franz Müller 06:00 pm THE SPIDERWEBHOUSE 06:30 pm THE CULPABLE 08:30 pm ME AND KAMINSKI 91 min Guest: Mara Eibl-Eibesfeldt 06:30 pm SCREENING GOETHE-INSTITUT DECODER (1984) 96 min Guest: Gerd Schneider 120 min 09:00 pm HAPPY HOUR 95 min Guest: Franz Müller 87 min Guest: Klaus Maeck 08:30 pm THE CULPABLE 96 min Guest: Gerd Schneider for more information see www.kinofestivalnyc.com ••• 37 organized by in collaboration with with the generous support of FESTIVAL TEAM Nicole Kaufmann (German Films, project manager Munich) Oliver Mahrdt (German Films, project manager New York) Thessa Mooij (Silversalt PR) Kristin McCracken (McCrackhouse Social Media) Credits not contractual for any of the films mentioned in this publication. Screening schedule subject to change. Published by German Films Service + Marketing GmbH Herzog-Wilhelm-Strasse 16 · 80331 Munich/Germany phone +49-89-59 97 87 0 · fax +49-89-59 97 87 30 email [email protected] · www.german-films.de Editor Nicole Kaufmann Contributors Karl Rozemeyer, Thessa Mooij Design Kunst & Kollegen GmbH Printing Office The Reading Eagle Print 38 •••