Here is a list of the films and events in 2015:
European Film Market (EFM) - “Meet the Docs”
The EFM documentary networking platform “Meet the Docs” will take place for the seventh time in 2015. The initiative, in collaboration with the European Documentary Network (EDN), promotes exchange among the international documentary industry, who can meet and mingle at the “Meet the Docs” stand in the Martin-Gropius-Bau. Accredited Festival and Market visitors can participate in the enhanced panel series programme and one-on-one meeting format “Meet the Festivals” with programmers of international documentary film festivals and benefit from a documentary film project consulting by EDN.
Under the roof of “Meet the Docs”, the “Docs Spotlight” series by CPH:DOX, DOK Leipzig und IDFA present a selection of the previous documentary festival programmes.
Films in the Docs Spotlight” series
Foodies By Thomas Jackson, Charlotte Landelius, Henrik Stockare | Fortissimo Films
The Ceremony By Lina Mannheimer | Autlook Filmsales
The Price We Pay By Harold Crooks | Filmoption International
Messi By Álex De la Iglesia | Film Factory Entertainment
The Look of Silence By Joshua Oppenheimer | Cinephil
Danielův Svět (Daniel’s World) By Veronika Liskova | Visible Film
Always Together By Eva Tomanová | Visible Film
Art and Craft By Sam Cullman, Jennifer Grausman | Autlook Filmsales
Hip Hop-eration By Bryn Evans | Rise and Shine World Sales
From Caligari to Hitler By Rüdiger Suchsland | Wide
Something Better to Come By Hanna Polak | Films Transit International
That Sugar Film By Damon Gameau | Metro International
The Forecaster By Marcus Vetter | Autlook Filmsales
War of Lies By Matthias Bittner | Cinephil
“Meet the Docs” Panel Programme
Meet the Distributors February 07-10, 2.00–3.00 pm, EFM Producers Hub Leading documentary distributors will briefly introduce themselves, their company profiles and what kind of documentaries they are looking for.
Meet the Festivals February 06-10, 11.00 am – 12 noon at the stand #201 (Martin-Gropius-Bau 2nd floor) This session series introduces documentary film festivals, which will share their insights and insides and answer questions in pre-scheduled one-on-one meetings directly at the Meet the Docs Stand (Martin-Gropius-Bau, 2nd floor, stand#201).
Meet the Docs Talks February 07-10, 5.30–6.00 pm at stands #200+201(Martin-Gropius-Bau 2nd floor) In collaboration with IFP & the Sundance Institute Topics 2015: Documentary Training & Development Programmes, Documentary Markets, Documentary Funds Documentary Broadcasters
Meet the Docs Conversations EFM Producers Hub (Martin-Gropius-Bau)
AfriDocs Presents... Friday, February 06, 4.00–4.30 pm Conversation with documentary filmmaker and producer Don Edkins The session gives insight on how AfriDocs started, the films they are screening, the audience they reach, and the strategy of the first documentary stand across sub-Saharan Africa.
The German Non-Fiction Industry: Access the Players In collaboration with DOK Leipzig Saturday, February 07, 4.00-4.00 pm Leena Pasanen (Festival Director DOK Leipzig) in conversation with Thomas Kufus (Producer, Zero One Film) and Dr. Claudia Schreiner (Chief Commissioning Editor of Culture and Sciences MDR).
The Changing Landscape between Art, Journalism, Documentary Cinema and social activism In collaboration with CPH:DOX February 08, 4.00-5.00 pm With the recent international success of documentaries merging art and social change and the rise of new independent media platforms, we have invited a panel of artistic and social entrepreneurs to discuss the role of art, social activism and impact journalism in a changing media landscape. Meet Joslyn Barnes, producer of Avi Lewis 's upcoming film 'This Changes Everything' and Andy Müller-Maguhn, prominent member of German hacker organization Chaos Computer Club in a session moderated by CPH:DOX festival director Tine Fischer.
After The Film School: Challenges for Emerging Filmmakers And Producers In collaboration with Visions du Réel Monday, February 09, 4.00-5.00 pm Conversation between Luciano Barisone, Director Visions du Réel, Nicole Vögele, Swiss filmmaker and Elsa Kremser, Austrian filmmaker.
The Yes Men: Keeping Up Appearances In collaboration with IDFA Tuesday, February 10, 4.00 – 5.00 pm An informal conversation between Ally Derks, director of IDFA, Laura Nix and the Yes Men, directors of The Yes Men are Revolting, about activism in the Dark Ages.
Berlinale Talents
Doc Station 2015 Ten documentarists from five continents receive a week of assistance in developing their next project. In cooperation with German Federal Film Board (FFA), Sources 2 and ZDF/ARTE
Doc Station Directors in 2015: 10 projects, 5 continents Khaled Abdulwahed, Jellyfish, Turkey / Syrian Arab Republic Hĺvard Fossum, Calculate, Norway Louis Henderson, Lies More Real Than Reality, France/ UK Yin-Yu Huang, Wild Mountains Over The Sea, Japan / Taiwan Marouan Omara, Dream Away, Egypt Susanne Mi-Son Quester, Paju-Living In Sight of the Korean Border, Germany Brett Story, The Prison in Twelve Landscapes, Canada / UK Magdalena Szymków, Reporter, Netherlands / Poland Alvaro Torres, In the Shadows, Costa Rica Claudia Tosi, I had a dream, Italy
For more information on the 10 selected projects, please go to www.berlinale-talents.de/bt/find/both
The Doc Station project presentation will take place on Wednesday February 11, 2015 from 10.30 am - 12.00 noon at the European Film Market Producer's Hub.
Doc Station Mentors in 2015 Kathrin Brinkmann, ZDF/ARTE, Germany Jakob Kirstein Hřgel, New Danish Screen, Denmark Meike Martens, Blinker Filmproduktion, Germany Ulla Simonen, Sources 2, MADE & DocPoint Helsinki Documentary Film Festival, Finland Don Edkins, AfriDocs, South Africa
Events with a focus on documentary film
Hybrid News: Documenting True Events Monday February 09, from 2.00-3.30 pm at HAU2 With Atsushi Funahashi, Shaibu Husseini, Marcelo Martinessi. Emceed by Oliver Baumgarten. In cooperation with Forum and NATIVe.
The Memory of Violence Tuesday February 10, from 2.00-5.30 pm at HAU1 With Marcel Ophüls, Joshua Oppenheimer. Emceed by Ralph Eue. In cooperation with the Federal Foreign Office.
Space Invaders Wednesday February 11, from 2.00-3.30 pm at HAU1 With Andy Bichlbaum, Mike Bonanno and Laura Nix. Emceed by Ben Gibson. In cooperation with Panorama.
Joint Forces: Laura Poitras on her films Thursday February 12, from 5.00-6.00 pm at HAU3TF With Laura Poitras (webcam session). Emceed by Matthijs Wouter Knol.
THE BERLINALE FESTIVAL PROFILE Berlin: an exciting, cosmopolitan cultural hub that never ceases to attract artists from around the world. A diverse cultural scene, a critical public and an audience of film-lovers characterise the city. In the middle of it all, the Berlinale: a great cultural event and one of the most important dates for the international film industry. More than 300,000 sold tickets, almost 20,000 professional visitors from 124 countries, including around 3,700 journalists: art, glamour, parties and business are all inseparably linked at the Berlinale.
THE ENTIRE WORLD OF FILM The public programme of the Berlin International Film Festival shows about 400 films per year, mostly international or European premieres. Films of every genre, length and format find their place in the various sections: great international cinema in the Competition, independent and art house in Panorama, films for young audiences in Generation, new discoveries and promising talents from the German film scene in Perspektive Deutsches Kino, avant garde, experimental and unfamiliar cinematography in the Forum and Forum Expanded, and an exploration of cinematic possibilities in Berlinale Shorts. The Berlinale Special, including Berlinale Special Gala, is showing new and extraordinary productions and honours great cinema personalities. The programme is rounded out by a Retrospective as well as an Homage, which focuses on the śuvre of a great personality of cinema, curated by the Deutsche Kinemathek – Museum für Film und Fernsehen. Beginning in 2013, the Retrospective expanded to include presentations of Berlinale Classics. They show current restorations of film classics as well as rediscovered films. Furthermore the Berlinale has regularly organised a programme of special presentations that open up new perspectives, provide insight into key themes, make new connections and explore realms where film intersects with other creative disciplines. Food, pleasure and the environment – these are the topics that lie at the centre of the Culinary Cinema. Berlinale Goes Kiez is travelling from arthouse cinema to arthouse cinema within the city to present selected films from the Berlinale programme and NATIVe – A Journey into Indigenous Cinema is devoted to the cinematic story-telling of Indigenous peoples worldwide.
THE FILM INDUSTRY AT THE BERLINALE The Berlin International Film Festival is a source of inspiration in the global film community: film programmes, workshops, panel discussions, joint projects with other social and cultural actors – the forms of cooperation and the possibilities for creative interaction are countless. The most important meeting point is the European Film Market (EFM). Around 400 companies and more than 8,000 professionals from 95 countries build and foster contacts here, strengthen their position in the industry or negotiate film rights. The Berlinale Co-Production Market, affiliated to the EFM, offers fertile ground for international co-productions. Berlinale Talents brings high profile professionals attending the Berlinale to workshops and discussions with 300 promising young film talents from all over the world. Both sides benefit. The talents profit from the experience of the professionals, who in turn gain fresh ideas from taking part. The World Cinema Fund (WCF) provides financial support to film projects in countries with weak film infrastructure thereby helping strengthen the regions’ position on the international film market. The Berlinale Residency programme offers six directors a grant to come to Berlin for four months. Working in close contact with individually selected mentors and market experts, the directors can take a decisive step toward placing their next film project on the way to a successful theatrical release. The close connection between the festival and market is a unique characteristic of the Berlinale and always results in exceptional synergies. |