Film Talks

After every screening of films from the International Competition and the International Discoveries there will be discussions - in informative, presented talks with directors and film professionals, open to all guests and visitors of the festival. Come and join us!

Dates of respective film talks and the participating professionals can be found here: Today's Guests


   
                

International Competition


Scenes from DUSK, FATHER, SON AND HOLY COW, INDUSTRIA ARGENTINA (top); CHINESE TAKE-AWAY, SENSATION,
LEK WYSOKOSCI, THE SALESMAN (bottom) f.l.t.r.            


 

International Competition 2011


We found 15 films from all over the world and decided to show them in our International Competition - because they are just that good.


Some films have their premiere at our festival (world premiere, international premiere, European premiere, German premiere). Further information can be found on the film sites and in our FAQs.


Click the original title to find out more about the film and the screening times.

 

BEIN HASHMASHOT (Dusk) by Alon Zingman, Israel
- European Premiere -


ELLE NE PLEURE PAS, ELLE CHANTE
 by Philippe de Pierpont, Belgium
- European Premiere -


FILS UNIQUE
(My Only Son) by Miel van Hoogenbemt, Belgium
- European Premiere -

HEI BAI ZHAO PIAN
(No. 89 Shimen Road) by Haolun Shu, China
- German Premiere -


HYVÄ POIKA
(The Good Son) by Zaida Bergroth, Finland
- German Premiere -


INDUSTRIA ARGENTINA
 
by Ricardo Díaz Iacoponi, Argentina
- International Premiere -


LE VENDEUR
(The Salesman) by Sébastien Pilote, Canada
- German Premiere -


LĘK WYSOKOŚCI
 
(Fear of Falling) by Bartosz Konopka, Poland
- German Premiere -


OKKAR EIGIN OSLÓ
(Our Own Oslo) by Reynir Lyngdal, Iceland
- International Premiere -


PARKED
 by Darragh Byrne, Ireland
- German Premiere -


RAH RAFTAN ROUYE RAIL
(Walking on the Rail) by Babak Shirinsefat, Iran
- German Premiere -


SENSATION
 by Tom Hall, Ireland
- German Premiere -


TATĂL FANTOMĂ
 
(The Phantom Father) by Lucian Georgescu, Romania
- Western European Premiere -


UN AMOR
(One Love) by Paula Hernández, Argentina
- International Premiere -


UN CUENTO CHINO
(Chinese Take-Away) by Sebastián Borensztein, Argentina/Spain
- German Premiere -

 

All films with English and German subtitles!


All films of the programme will be shown with English and German subtitles. Exception: Some of the films in "Journey through Time" and "Rewound!" will be shown in the German original version without subtitles.



 

 

 


 

 
Tickets

Single tickets: 
€ 7,50/ € 6,50 (reduced)

Further Information on presale, ticket reservation and special prices can be found here.


 

 

 

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