Sookee – Von Seepferdchen und Schränken
Kerstin Polte
Sookee – Von Seepferdchen und Schränken (Sookee – On Seahorses and Cupboards) is the portrait of queer-feminist rapper and left-wing […]
Kerstin Polte
Sookee – Von Seepferdchen und Schränken (Sookee – On Seahorses and Cupboards) is the portrait of queer-feminist rapper and left-wing […]
How can we change the field of the visible so that racist structures can be brought to account? How can […]
Carla Simón
After her late mother’s belongings are all packed up, 6-year-old Frida is sent to live with her uncle, aunt and […]
Renata Helker, Susanne Foidl
Fifty years ago when women film artists from the new revolutionary generation made films, it was all about dealing with […]
Niki Lindroth von Bahr
»I have no-one. I don’t know why. Well, actually I do know why. I have bad skin. Nobody wants to […]
Katharina Lüdin
A film about a film about an egg. Or: a film about short films, coincidences and mishaps, and a host […]
Fanni Metelius
It’s quite obviously a good idea that photographer Mika and musician Tesfay become a couple. They’re young, good-looking, talented and […]
Simone Catharina Gaul
The Brandenburg village of Golzow was made famous by The Children of Golzow, one of the most ambitious long-term documentary […]
Katie Davies
Facilitated by a workshop programme with veterans, The Separate System explores the divisions and links between three clearly defined areas […]
Ruth Beckermann
»No to Waldheim, no to Waldheim!« chants a crowd of people in the centre of Vienna in 1986. Ruth Beckermann […]
Eliane Raheb
Haykal lives in Al Shambouk, in one of Lebanon’s highest mountain regions, just a few kilometres from the Syrian border. […]
Lara Zeidan
In the oldest amusement park in Beirut, four cheerful female friends decide to squeeze into the cabin of a Ferris […]