A look at a high security prison in Germany from the things that surround it. The testimony of local residents and the passing of time. 6th Independent Vídeo & Interactive Phenomena Show
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An experimental, philosophical documentary which explores the denazification proceedings of the worldrenowned and infamous German philosopher Martin Heidegger (1889-1976).
A man, presumably of Vietnamese origin, travels Europe. Shortly thereafter, American troops enter the ground war in Vietnam.
An odd portrait of Jacques Derrida, one of the most polemical and influential theorists of the late 20th century. The filmmakers ‘deconstruct' the French thinker's private and professional life, in an attempt to capture the processes of an inquisitive and iconoclastic mind which has greatly influenced our way of understanding the limits of language.
Using the corporate image as a reference point, Klaus von Bruch radicalises the foundations of media persuasion. In "Das Duracellband", advertising images are repeated in a loop broken only by brief fragments of archival war documentaries.
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What does your life look like when you're 17 and far from home in a giant city, working and living on building sites for your family's survival' A film about Jamil, an Afghan boy in Tehran, his desires and his day-to-day life.
UntitledInside Paul Bowles, and his relation with some of The Moroccan writers and friends. Featuring Paul Bowles, Mohamed Choukri, Mohamed Mrabet, Abdelwahaid Boulaich, Mohammed Temsamani...
Comuna en construcción (Comuna Under Construction) “Influential media's fixation on a charismatic personality such as Hugo Chávez unfortunately means that the countless interesting processes taking place in the country remain hidden.” Oliver Ressler's programmatic remark on his previous film 5 Factories – Worker Control in Venezuela (2006) also applies to his third work produced in Venezuela in collaboration with Dario Azzellini. Comuna Under Construction reveals what the “Socialism of the twenty-first century” propagated by Chávez might mean in practice. In the mode of a simple listening and looking at various gatherings in the poor neighborhoods of the capital Caracas, and also in rural areas, the film accompanies—without comment or interview—a stage of a fascinating process that has taken hold of large segments of the country. Tens of thousands consejos comunales (communal councils) have been founded in Venezuela in the spirit of the new constitution, which greatly emphasizes political participation. These basis democracy neighborhood gatherings attend to housing refurbishment, health care, and garbage pick-up routes, with financial support of the state, and to a great extent do so independently of the local administration. They can, however, also found communal enterprises and decide on the priorities in the city district. Bit by bit, the film uncovers the phenomenon, which might appear from an affluence-accustomed perspective as a compensatory one in the face of a lacking or corrupt administration, as a prospering parallel structure ultimately intended to entirely replace the old state: several councils can join to a commune, several communes, in the end, to a communal town. Comuna Under Construction puts forth for discussion the practice of a—by no means conflict-free—revolution that is not exhausted in the takeover of power, but rather, is defined as a complex construction process leading to the goal of self government of the citizens.
“Coal, Earth, Home” is a documentary about what home means to a group of villagers who may lose their 750-year-old hometown, Heuersdorf. The Saxon village is to be razed for the expansion of the adjacent open pit mine - one of the last surviving mines of the continually shrinking brown coal mining industry in the former East Germany.