cATALOGUE
World Premiere at the Berlinale 2021
« One Hundred Steps » unfolds when visitors to aristocratic museums reveal themselves to be performers. Their music acts as ephemeral occupations of these loaded settings, denying a simplification of 'European' and 'Other', pivoting the power relations of who is doing the telling and who must listen.
World Premiere at the Berlinale 2020
Quantum Creole is an experimental documentary, starting from the colonial ruins of a German palm oil and arsenal factory in the West African Island of Bubaque.
World Premiere at the 72. Locarno Filmfestival
Felix in Wonderland is an experimental portrait of the German musician and composer Felix Kubin.
World Premiere at the Berlinale 2019
A new production centre, set in an undetermined future. What is being produced here? People with their own wills, interests and desires are being equipped with the different physiological, cognitive, psychological and social core competencies to transform them into human resources. Welcome to Labour Power Plant.
World Premiere at the Warsaw International Film Festival 2017
Rudar (The Miner) is based on a true story of an immigrant miner in Slovenia, who in a sealed mine, deep underground, finds thousands of bodies of people thrown into a pit after WW2. He affronts the society by insisting to arrange a funeral for those unidentified victims, thus risking his job, the wellbeing of his family, and even his own life.
World Premiere at the Skulptur Projekte Münster 2017
Bye Bye Deutschland! Eine Lebensmelodie follows the life of a couple of singers from Münster who became known for covering the most prominent voices of distinct eras of Schlager music.
World premiere at the Locarno Film Festival 2018
Archive footage of a weekend among friends at the beach intertwines with the testimony about memories that are fading away.
World Premiere at the Berlinale 2016
This film within a film is a haunting, lyrical chronicle of recent years in the Arab world, where revolutions seemed to spark hope for change and yield further instability in one stroke.
World Premiere at the Berlinale 2016
“ Drawing from autobiography as well as fantasy, Melissa Dullius and Gustavo Jahn weave their experiences in Berlin into a colorful tapestry of memories, encounters, and dreams. ”
World Premiere at the Berlinale 2016, Screening among others at FID Marseille and TATE Modern.
“An exhaustive observation of this process reveals how, in providing a highly codified type of setting for our apprehension of art, contemporary exhibition spaces are as much a deliberate construction as any artwork. “
World Premiere at the Berlinale 2015
Leila, a french actress and musician, pass a casting in Berlin. On the set of the film, she meets artist and musicians and captures images of the shooting. With the footage, she decides to make her own movie. Through reality and fiction, poetry and songs, Leila takes us behind the scenes of an existing film, Berlin Telegram, and offers us its hidden side, real or perhaps imagined … Face B.
World Premiere at the Toronto Film Festival 2013 (Forum Section)
A woman takes a first time journey back to her Palestine. Accompanied by Hasan, her imaginary lover, she searches for his fantasy world and finds the remnants of hope in a land exhausted by endless year.