Statistics: Wide Range of Animated Works, More Independent Productions, 22 Premieres, Short Films from Chile, Haiti, Columbia and much more
Traditionally, a wide range of animated films is screened in the competition sections: Of the 30 entries in the International Competition – in addition to twelve fictional and six hybrid works – twelve of them consist of animated films, including SUCH MIRACLES DO HAPPEN by Barbara Rupik from Poland, who already attended the 2021 Filmfest Dresden with THE LITTLE SOUL. Of the 23 films in the National Competition, the animated entries (twelve) outnumber the eight fictional and three hybrid works running in it. Among others, the Polish-German co-production OUTSIDE from Izabela Plucinska can be seen here. She was awarded the Silver Bear Jury Prize at the 2005 Berlinale for her work JAM SESSIONS.
The 22 premieres in total contain eleven premieres in Germany in the International Competition, including the Haitian father-daughter story DES RÊVES EN BATEAUX PAPIERS (DREAMS LIKE PAPER BOATS) from Samuel Suffren or the Belgian- Vietnamese-Singaporean co-production PORCUPINE (NHÍM) from Nicolas Graux and Quý Trương Minh. Of the films in the National Competition, in addition to four German premieres, seven world premieres can be seen, including the animated film OUTSIDE from Izabela Plucinska already mentioned, or the hybrid work CARROTICA by Daniel Sterlin-Altmann.
Overall, the films running in the competition sections come from 28 (co-)production countries, with those in the International Competition consisting of works from Chile, Haiti, Columbia, Indonesia, Iran, the Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam. Of the 23 entries in the National Competition, six films were produced as co-productions, among others with Hong Kong, Iran and Denmark. At 18, the number of female (co-)directors screening works in the National Competition is clearly above that of their male colleagues (10) – with a slightly larger number of female directors represented across all three competition sections this year.
The number of independent productions in the National Competition at ten is slightly below those from the film schools (13). The schools with screenings at the festival this year include the Film University Babelsberg Konrad Wolf, the German Film and Television Academy Berlin (DFFB), the Film Academy Baden-Wuerttemberg, or the KHM Academy of Media Arts Cologne. In the Central German Competition, all seven films consist of independent productions.
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