Austria, Germany 2021, 67 minby Jakob Brossmann, Friedrich von Borries
A hunger for profit is destroying our world. Can art intervene or are artists merely the jesters of capitalism? And can the world be saved through living without ecological consequences? These topics are discussed – in front of and behind the camera and far beyond… [36 DOK.fest Munich]With: Albert Meisl, Katharina Meves Ahmed Soura, Milo Rau, Antje Stahl, Tadzio Müller
The Art of Inconsequentiality
Germany 2018, 90 minby Luigi Falorni, Roland Wagner
When author Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa died in 1957 he was penniless. But one year later his only novel, 'Il Gattopardo', was published and went on to become a global success with more than 13 million copies sold to this day. In 1963, Luchino Visconti's film adaptation, starring Burt Lancaster, Claudia Cardinale and Alain Delon, received a Palme d'Or in Cannes. However, hidden behind the genesis of 'Il Gattopardo' there is a true love story – which almost outshines the novel: that of the autho
The Birth of the Leopard
2017, 140 minby Ai Weiwei
For the last two years, Ai Wei Wei has lived outside China as an involuntary emigré. The people that he met on a year-long journey through 23 countries aren't prominent dissidents or artists. They have fled war and misery, through jungle, over mountains and across seas. Ai Weiwei has been to Kenya and Iraq, Gaza and Italy, to refugee centres in Berlin and Greek beaches and talked to people who left everything behind. In haunting pictures, he gives space to the hopes, privations and fears of his
HUMAN FLOW
2017, 96 minby Alice Agneskirchner
Where do we as humans find ourselves on the scale: are we nature’s – our world’s – protectors or its destroyers? In expansive film theater images we will enter the wild animals’ cosmos– not in Africa, but here at home. In one of the most beautiful landscapes in Europe – in the German, Austrian, French and Swiss alps – we will pose this question to humanity on the basis of the condition of the forests, their owners, the wild animals, their hunters and the farmers in the cycle of the seasons.The q
On Hunting – Who Owns Nature?
Germany 2013, 106 minby Michael Hammon
A documentary about three of the most inspiring Paralympic athletes and their journey to the Paralympics 2012 in London. Henry Wanyoike, a blind marathon runner from Kenya, has dedicated his life to help children in need. Paralyzed world champion swimmer Kirsten Bruhn is bringing her story to companies and schools to give an example of what we can make of our lives, no matter how tough the obstacles are. And just as Kirsten and Henry, the Australian wheel chair racer Kurt Fearnley has turned his
GOLD – YOU CAN DO MORE THAN YOU THINK
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