SECTION: POLSKIE HORYZONTY: The Female Gaze

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In the last few years, films by female directors from Poland have increasingly made a name for themselves on the international festival scene. Most recently, two Polish women, Agnieszka Holland and Małgorzata Szumowska, were represented in the main competitions in Venice. Recent successes at other international A-list film festivals confirm this trend.

Agnieszka Smoczyńska's THE SILENT TWINS wowed the critics at Cannes 2022. For her first English-language film, she was able to win British superstar actress Letitia Wright for one of the leading roles, which shows the good reputation Polish female directors enjoy in the international industry. In addition, the increasing number of national awards for productions by Polish women directors also testifies to a positive trend in the industry as a whole, even if the struggle of female filmmakers for promotion and recognition continues to be determined by numerous and variously motivated obstacles.

The FFC is showing an exemplary selection of very different films by Polish women directors, most of which focus on female identification figures; among them are all three films by Agnieszka Smoczyńska. IMAGO, the new film by Olga Chajdas, is a remarkable and unusual film by another renowned Polish director in this year's FFC competition.

The series is supported by the Foundation for German-Polish Cooperation.

Mausoleum

Mausoleum

Mausoleum

Lauri Randla
Estonia / 2015 / 26 min
Pathologist Aleksey and his assistant Sasha are tasked with embalming the body of Lenin. They labour in an atmosphere of fear and paranoia, with Stalin omnipresent and always watching them. Woe betide he who makes a mistake. A mistake that in fact is ...
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Family Offline

Family Offline

Semya Offline

Georgiy Porotov
Russia / 2015 / 20 min
A couple, together with six-year-old son Kyrill, travels to the Baltic Sea coast to meet friends for a picnic. During the journey the youngster is engrossed in the computer games on his tablet. Having arrived a seemingly idyllic atmosphere reigns, ...
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Be Back

Be Back

Vernis

Andriy Kyryllov
Ukraine / 2015 / 5 min
A woman yearns for the return of her husband, conjuring up in her memory the times they spent together. Will the experience of war destroy the love that binds the two of them?
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Grandma's Day

Grandma's Day

Dzień Babci

Miłosz Sakowski
Poland / 2015 / 30 min
A skinhead intends to cheat an elderly woman out of her money. She is smart however, and doesn't intend to have the wool pulled over her eyes. An entertaining film on a highly unusual agreement.
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Wilson City

Wilson City

Wilsonov

Tomáš Mašín
Slovakia, Czech Republic / 2015 / 115 min
An eerie atmosphere reigns in this gothic horror set in the period immediately after the First World War. An investigation into a mysterious series of murders is led by Aaron Food, an American FBI agent who specialises in paranormal phenomena, ...
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A Good Wife

A Good Wife

Dobra Žena

Mirjana Karanović
Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia / 2016 / 94 min
Housewife and mother Milena happens upon an old video cassette, on which her husband can be seen shooting civilians during the war in this directing debut from Serbian actress Mirjana Karanović, who impresses in her role as a wife torn between a ...
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God's Neighbors

God's Neighbors

Ha-mashgichim

Meni Yaesh
Israel, France / 2012 / 99 min
Devout youngsters Avi and friends are Bat Yam’s finest: patrolling their neighbourhood against those on the search for anyone who might dare disrespect the Sabbath and not conform to the pious Hassidic lifestyle, they don’t see a problem in ...
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Detective Schlemmer: Ducks worldwide

Detective Schlemmer: Ducks worldwide

Kommissar Schlemmer: Enten weltweit

Ralf Schuster
Germany / 2016 / 55 min
Trash cult superintendent Schlemmer's last investigation: the temperamental, reclusive Cottbus-based detective inspector ends up taken in by a series of murders committed by plastic ducks endowed with artificial intelligence. In an increasingly ...
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Korida

Korida

Korida

Siniša Vidović
Austria / 2016 / 87 min
A Korida is a Bosnian bullfight, generally considered more benign than its Spanish counterpart. In this century-long tradition, which, particularly in rural areas, often represents a highlight of the social calendar, two bulls come face to face; the ...
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Alois Nebel

Alois Nebel

Alois Nebel

Tomáš Luňák
Czech Republic, Germany, Slowakia / 2011 / 84 min
A black and white animated film takes us back to the Jeseník Mountains of 1989: Alois Nebel is dispatcher at a small-town station. As a child he witnessed the expulsions of the deported Germans, one of whom was the young Dorothe. Not a word was ...
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Felvidék. Caught in Between

Felvidék. Caught in Between

Felvidék - Horná zem

Vladislava Plančíková-Sarkány
Slovakia, Czech Republic / 2014 / 76 min
In her debut documentary film up-and-coming director Vladislava Plančíková-Sarkány researches her family history. She discovers that her ancestors were caught up in a Slovak-Hungarian conflict of interest that resulted in population resettlement. ...
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The End of August at the Hotel Ozone

The End of August at the Hotel Ozone

Konec srpna v Hotelu Ozon

Jan Schmidt
Czechoslovakia / 1966 / 78 min
A group of young women, led by an elderly woman born before catastrophe struck, meander across a devastated landscape, already long on the hunt for companions in order to ensure the survival of mankind. A sparsely staged post-apocalyptic world, ...
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Kytlice, Zimmer frei

Kytlice, Zimmer frei

Kytlice, Zimmer frei

Rozálie Kohoutová
Czech Republic / 2012 / 64 min
Documentary filmmaker Rozalie Kohoutová returns to the village where she spent the summer holidays of her childhood. Here her grandfather owned a house in which the previous inhabitants, ethnic Germans, had apparently left a treasure trove behind. ...
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Mein Kroj

Mein Kroj

Mein Kroj

Martin Dušek
Czech Republic / 2011 / 26 min
Dressed in a bizarre costume documentary filmmaker Martin Dušek sets off to Sudeten-German Day, a celebration his grandfather always attended. The organisers prove reluctant to embrace the newcomer however, instead regarding this modern day good ...
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My House without me

My House without me

Mój dom

Magdalena Szymków
Poland / 2012 / 28 min
Two women, one house. Parallel destinies of a Pole and a German whose intimate accounts of war and forced resettlement are skilfully interwoven with projections of archive material and landscape footage.
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Morgenrot

Morgenrot

Morgenrot

Michał Korchowiec
Poland / 2016 / 69 min
A young filmmaker heads to Masuria, in northern Poland, together with his mother and a handful of dark secrets from her past. Via a series of encounters and discussions with relatives in the region's fields and forests he attempts to shed light on ...
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Nobody's Calling

Nobody's Calling

Nikt nie woła

Kazimierz Kutz
Poland / 1960 / 86 min
A city in Lower Silesia shortly after the Second World War. Polish resettlers arrive by the trainload in Zielno, a now largely depopulated city that until recently went by the name of Habelschwerdt. Amongst the newcomers is young Bożek, who is ...
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Plums

Plums

Pflaumen

Mark Ther
Czech Republic / 2011 / 16 min
Autumn of 1946 in the Sudetenland. Ludwig is running as if his life depended on it; together with his mother he has been ordered to head to Germany. He doesn't want to leave these familiar surroundings however, in this intimate portrait that blends ...
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Reversing Oblivion

Reversing Oblivion

Reversing Oblivion

Ann Michel, Philip Wilde
United States / 2016 / 49 min
After participating in an eye-opening radio documentary, US-American Ann Michel travels to Dobrodzień to investigate her German-Jewish roots. A small town in Upper Silesia where, though the place names are displayed in both German and Polish, hardly ...
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Rose

Rose

Róża

Wojtek Smarzowski
Poland / 2011 / 94 min
Summer 1945. The war now coming to an end, Polish resistance fighter Tadeusz is drawn to East Prussia, a territory that saw heavy fighting during the war and is now largely devastated. Here he makes the acquaintance of Masurian woman Rose, who is ...
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Return to the windy city

Return to the windy city

Rückkehr in die windige Stadt

Kristina Forbat
Germany / 2013 / 52 min
Kristina Forbat returns to Košice in eastern Slovakia, her place of birth, as journalist and town chronicler. Assisted by discussions with locals and new insight into her family history, she undertakes a highly intimate search for clues in this ...
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We are Jews from Breslau

We are Jews from Breslau

Wir sind Juden aus Breslau

Karin Kaper, Dirk Szuszies
Germany / 2016 / 108 min
They were young, and felt at home in Breslau until the National Socialists came to power, bringing with them death, persecution and exile. Fifteen survivors feature in this multifaceted portrait of a generation.
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Reconciliation needs time

Reconciliation needs time

Auch Versöhnung braucht Zeit

Stefan Richter
Germany / 1992 / 30 min
East German politician Wolfgang Thierse and West German author Günter Grass come together in 1992 to engage in an exchange of opinions on camera. Long befriended, together they search for answers and explanations for the tensions that have arisen in ...
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Burning Life

Burning Life

Burning Life

Peter Welz
Germany / 1994 / 105 min
Two women, almost the polar opposite of one another, travel across Eastern Germany, robbing banks as they go, only to give the loot the poor. An action-packed, exuberant road movie and social satire full of empathy for its leading figures.
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The Dubrow Crisis

The Dubrow Crisis

Die Dubrow-Krise

Eberhard Itzenplitz
Germany / 1969 / 97 min
The reunification of East and West Germany was actually predicted all the way back in 1969, in a television satire from the public broadcaster WDR. Due to a border correction a fictional East German village finds itself transferred from East to West ...
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Lights from the Background

Lights from the Background

Lichter aus dem Hintergrund

Helga Reidemeister
Germany / 1998 / 96 min
In the mid-nineties Helga Reidemeister decides to make a film about East Berlin based photographer Robert Paris; the work ended up taking the form of a reflection on how one can live in a rapidly changing city, the political system having been ...
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No man's land

No man's land

Niemandsland

Andreas Kleinert
Germany / 1997 / 45 min
On the Day of German Reunification in 1995 Andreas Kleinert and Johann Feindt pick up a camera and travel across Berlin. They capture the major and minor happenings occurring across the city in this documentary essay on the state of the nation that, ...
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Plus Minus Null

Plus Minus Null

Plus Minus Null

Eoin Moore
Germany / 1998 / 81 min
It's the year 1997. East Berliner Alex gets involved in the prostitution scene along Berlin's Kurfürstenstraße, where he makes the acquaintance of both Chantal and Svetlana. Having recently lost his job on a construction site, Alex has neither ...
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Sportfrei

Sportfrei

Sportfrei

Anna Klamroth
Germany / 1999 / 14 min
A group of adolescents claims an abandoned swimming stadium and proceeds to turn it into an adventure playground. Here they can let off steam, satisfy the naturally high levels of curiosity they all share and break what is already broken. It's ...
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At the End of the Millennium – e.g. Dresden, Germany 1991

At the End of the Millennium – e.g. Dresden, Germany 1991

Am Ende des Jahrtausends, z. B. Dresden, Deutschland 1991

Daniel Glaser
Germany / 1991 / 29 min
The Swiss artist Daniel Glaser spent a short time in Dresden in 1991: his “outsider's” perspective on the changes taking place at the time is forthright, as he captures his surroundings, raises questions and reveals the absurdity of the moment.
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How Three Men Got On in the World

How Three Men Got On in the World

Dreie kommen durch die Welt

Jörg Herold, Jörg Witte
Germany / 1990 / 17 min
Inspired by the cult comic series the “Digedags”, Jörg Herold and Jörg Witte made a Super 8 film in late 1989 on the eternal dream of every GDR citizen, namely to travel. The Digedags travelled the world, as well as bearing witness to the more ...
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The End or Beginning?

The End or Beginning?

Ende oder Anfang?

Bärbel Dudeck
Germany / 1991 / 6 min
A Super 8 film shot in 1990 in Mecklenburg and the border installations recently made open to the public. Having tasted freedom, a number of uneasy questions about the future now demand answers.
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The Partisan

The Partisan

Der Partisan

Jan Ralske
Germany / 1993 / 12 min
An ironic take on life in the Berlin district of Marzahn. Constructed in a bygone era for industrialised housing that, it was hoped, would serve as a home to socialism's “new man”, filmmaker Jan Ralske captured the district on film in the early ...
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Tristan

Tristan

Tristan

Ramona Köppel-Welsh
Germany / 1991 / 29 min
Combined by media artist Ramona Köppel-Welsh into a double projection, the featured Super 8 footage creates a wonderful synthesis of diametrically opposed imagery with the music of GDR underground band Ornament & Verbrechen.
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The boy from Mars

The boy from Mars

Der Junge vom Mars

Anton Gonopolski, Aleksandra Odić
Germany / 2016 / 18 min
Out of the blue a strange boy arrives from Mars and catches everybody unawares. An ironic reflection on flight, life abroad and starting anew.
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Life in Uncharted Territory: Small Steps

Life in Uncharted Territory: Small Steps

Leben im Neuland: Kleine Schritte

Regiekollektiv
Germany / 2016 / 12 min
Young adolescents from the youth club “Holzwurmhaus” in Berlin are sceptical about refugees. After actual encounters, the newcomers from the Middle East have names after all, they're not “refugees” any more, instead they are called Ismail and ...
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Life in Uncharted Territory: Merging in Cottbus

Life in Uncharted Territory: Merging in Cottbus

Leben im Neuland: Zusammenwachsen in Cottbus

Heino Neumann
Germany / 2016 / 18 min
Cottbus – Am Anger. Young adolescents are given the opportunity to meet face-to-face with unaccompanied child refugees from the Middle East.
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Exit

Exit

Wyjście

Małgorzata Bieńkowska-Buehlmann
Poland / 2009 / 30 min
Interviews with refugees from East Germany, who flocked via land and sea to the embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in October 1989, ultimately hoping to make it to the West. Shortly beforehand the GDR had closed its border with Hungary, short ...
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Aurelio

Aurelio

Aurelio

Johannes Ott
Germany / 2016 / 5 min
The parents head out and leave Noa home alone for the first time. When lightning and thunder wake him and the power fails, strange happenings start to occur.
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Aurora: Experiencing Real Substorm

Aurora: Experiencing Real Substorm

Aurora: Experiencing Real Substorm

O Cheol Kwon
South Korea / 2015 / 5 min
The eye-catching and breathtaking footage of an Aurora substorm taken by the astro-photographer O Cheol Kwon in 2015.
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Camouflage

Camouflage

Camouflage

Javier Villegas
United States / 2016 / 3 min
A game between mathematical figures and a character trying to take cover behind drawings. But how is one supposed to hide in a jungle of sinusoids, quasicrystals and polar flowers in black and white? 
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The Five Masters

The Five Masters

Die fünf Meister

Hannes Wagner
Germany / 2016 / 9 min
A fulldome fairy tale based on a Chinese shadow theatrical play. A young man learns from five masters how to defeat the yellow dragon, and changes the fate of his country forever.
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Kikakokú!

Kikakokú!

Kikakokú!

Kate Ledina
Germany / 2016 / 4 min
An homage to the psychedelic, Dadaistic world of the German author Paul Scheerbart, and his eponymous sound poem that has overcome the urge to be understood.
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Samskara

Samskara

Samskara

George Aistov
Thailand / 2016 / 17 min
A kaleidoscope of imagery and a stunning visual journey into the mind. 
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The Shadow

The Shadow

The Shadow

Joanna Saleta
Poland / 2016 / 4 min
A space station is destroyed by an unknown entity. A lone survivor seeks refuge on a mysterious planet...
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Swing

Swing

Swing

Natalia Oliwiak
Poland / 2015 / 3 min
An experimental stop motion animation set to the Rex Stewart and his orchestra – Fat Stuff Serenade. Colors popping out to the rhythm of swing music. 
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Festival Trailer 2016

Festival Trailer 2016

Festival Trailer 2016

Natalia Sinelnikova
Germany / 2016 / 1 min
The festival's trailer WINDMAKER unites Eastern European cinema with the Socialist state Cuba which is the prelude to the new Focus programme section.
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Overcoming Hatred. A Black Businessman in Hoyerswerda

Overcoming Hatred. A Black Businessman in Hoyerswerda

Sieg über den Hass. Ein schwarzer Geschäftsmann in Hoyerswerda

Konrad Herrmann
Germany / 1995 / 30 min
Ernesto Rafael Felice left his native Mozambique to study in East Germany, after which he ended up as a contract worker in Hoyerswerda, Bautzen. There he experienced first-hand the xenophobic riots of 1991, after which the majority of his fellow ...
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