2016

Please Relax Now

Vika Kirchenbauer

DE
2014
Short film
12’

»This is going to be a memorable event, orchestrated by me for you. Believe me, you will never forget this. […]

Tonight We’ll Become Women

Josefien Hendriks

NL
2013
Experimental Documentary
15’

Thirteen-year-old Ismini often goes to her friend Komal’s place for sleepovers. The duo has pretty much shared everything in life […]

Foul

Rune Denstad Langlo

NO
2014
Feature Film
6’

An ordinary winter’s day in Norway. The way to school is a trek through the snow and ice. As if […]

Mustang

Deniz Gamze Ergüven

DE / FR / TR
2015
Feature Film
93’

It’s the final day of school before the summer holidays in a small Turkish village. Lale and her four sisters […]

Other Girls

Esa Illi

FI
2015
Feature Film
90’

18-year-old Jessica is going through the trials and tribulations of being in love for the first time. For the lucky […]

Alles Neu

Eefje Blankevoort

NL
Documentary
19’

8-year-old Tanans looks round the classroom, wide-eyed. He can’t understand a word of the other children’s merry chat, and all […]

NL
2014
Documentary
17’

A life without the Internet, can you imagine it? »Probably not.« 14-year-old Claudia has a love-hate relationship with her mobile […]

Snow White

Britt Dunse

DE
2015
Animation film
10’

Dunse’s elaborately animated film is a different take on this Grimm’s fairytale, and in a special language: German sign language. […]

The Law of the Jungle

Pascale Hecquet

FR
2015
Animation film
6’

A splendid, big banana hangs from a huge tree in the middle of the colourful jungle. A little monkey is […]

Sounds for Mazin

Ingrid Kamerling

NL
2012
Documentary
19’

Twelve-year-old Mazin has been deaf since birth. Now he’s about to have the operation that promises to allow him to […]

Song of the Sea

Tomm Moore

IE / LU / BE / FR / DK
2015
Animation film
93’

A girl called Saoirse and her brother Ben can hear the sound of the sea in a magic shell left […]

DE
2016
Feature Film
95’

»You can’t have a set plan with children. For a start, they’re only allowed to be on set five hours. […]