Alleine Tanzen
Dancing Alone
Biene Pilavci
Making a film with your own family can sometimes be the only way to create an unbiased and less censored space for the stories of individual family members and yourself, and to make experiences open to discussion, precisely through the presence and witnessing by the camera and a team – including experiences of violence. Biene Pilavci’s film is a feminist analysis of a heteronormative family and a Turkish-German diasporic family history. »Will I ever be able to find happiness? If even my parents and their parents couldn’t?« Diary entries and old VHS recordings provide the foundation for this impressive family film. It not only tells the family story from the different perspectives of individual family members, Pilavci also addresses social taboos and criticises the difficult, racist working and living conditions of her family in Germany. It also represents a remarkable attempt at a dialogue involving all members of the family. The collaborative filmmaking process creates an opportunity and a form of empowerment for parts of her family and herself, while also engaging the audience with her analytical view of the smallest unit that exists in society – the family. It is a view of family and society that no person can truly escape.
Guest: Biene Pilavci
Awards for »Dancing Alone«
Lobende Erwähnung der Jury – DOK.fest München
Bester Dokumentarfilm – Achtung Berlin
Bester Dokumentarfilm – Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival
Bester internationaler Dokumentarfilm – Astra Filmfestival Sibiu/Rumänien
Bester internationaler Dokumentarfilm – Cronograf, Chișinău/Republik Moldau
Biene Pilavci
Biene Pilavci is a German-Turkish filmmaker, author and curator, well known for her directing work such as the autobiographical documentary film Alleine Tanzen (2012) and Chronik einer Revolte – Ein Jahr Istanbul (2015) together with Ayla Gottschlich (Kleines Fernsehspiel ZDF/ARTE). She has co-curated several film programmes, including the supplementary programme at the Berlinale Forum FIKTIONSBESCHEINIGUNG and GRENZEN IN DER MITTE. She is co-founder of the film policy initiative NichtMeinTatort, the political film network Neue deutsche Filmemacher*innen (New German Filmmakers), was made a fellow of the Berlin Senate for Art and Europe in 2021 and was granted a scholarship by the Tarabya Cultural Academy in Istanbul in 2024. She has been a member of the European Film Academy since 2024.
Films by Biene Pilavci
Fiktionsbescheinigung – eine Einführung 2022 | Chronik einer Revolte – Ein Jahr Istanbul 2015 (Co-Regie) | Riss 2010 | Die Abweichung 2009 | Die Rote & Zora 2008 | Knoten im Teppich 2006 | Alleine Tanzen 2005 | Çok Yaşa! (Lebe lang!) 2005