JAN 29–FEB 1, 2015 Castro Theatre San Francisco 19th Festival of new films from Germany, Austria & Switzerland FEB 1–2 Goethe-Institut, S.F. FEB 2 Aquarius Theatre, Palo Alto FEB 3 California Theatre, Berkeley BerlinBeyond.com 2015 BERLIN & BEYOND SCHEDULE OF FILMS INDEX 3 Schedule of Films 4 Sponsors & Partners 5 Welcome Remarks 6 Tribute to Hannelore Elsner 7 Opening Night Film 8 About Berlin & Beyond 9 Opening Night Party CASTRO THEATRE GOETHE-INSTITUT AUDITORIUM 9 Conversations with the Stars 429 Castro Street (near Market) San Francisco, CA 94114 530 Bush Street (ground floor entry) San Francisco, CA 94108 10 Tribute to Ronald Zehrfeld THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2015 6:30 pm TO LIFE! 8:30 pm Opening Party @ Tank18 9:15 pm STEREO SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2015 1:00 pm MISSION SPUTNIK 3:00 pm MIND TRIPS Shorts 2015 5:30 pm VULVA 3.0 13 Centerpiece FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 2015 10:00 am RUN BOY RUN 1:30 pm MACONDO 4:00 pm MY SISTERS 6:30 pm INBETWEEN WORLDS 9:15 pm THE KINGS SURRENDER SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 2015 11:00 am ALPHABET 1:00 pm THIS LOVELY SHITTY LIFE 4:00 pm I AM THE KEEPER 7:00 pm EXIT MARRAKECH 10:00 pm THE DARK VALLEY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2015 11:00 am BELTRACCHI – THE ART OF FORGERY 1:00 pm UNLIKELY HEROES 3:30 pm AMOUR FOU 6:00 pm BEST CHANCE 8:30 pm THE WHOLE SHEBANG 7 9 27 21 21 26 11 25 17 27 19 13 17 25 18 16 23 15 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2015 6:00 pm CONCRETE LOVE – THE BÖHM FAMILY 8:00 pm MY SISTERS 11 Spotlight 22 29 29 16 Austrian Cinema 17 Late Show 18 18 Swiss Window 26 20Educational Program: Youth 4 German Cinema 22 Children's Matinée AQUARIUS THEATRE 23 German Panorama 430 Emerson Street Palo Alto, CA, 94301 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2015 4:45 pm UNLIKELY HEROES 7:00 pm PHOENIX 9:15 pm THE KINGS SURRENDER 15 Castro Closing Night 29 Short Films 30 Become a Member 18 26 25 31 CineScene 33 Credits & Acknowledgements 36 Tickets, Hours & Venues 36 Contact & Connect CALIFORNIA THEATRE 2113 Kittredge Street Berkeley, CA 94704 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2015 5:00 pm BELTRACCHI – THE ART OF FORGERY 7:00 pm BEST CHANCE 9:15 pm INBETWEEN WORLDS 25 23 11 CONNECT Visit BerlinBeyond.com for updates, extended film descriptions and trailers. 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VENUE PARTNERS The FOOD & BEVERAGE SPONSORS BAY AREA OUTREACH PARTNERS •3rd Theatre i San Francisco International South Asian Film Festival •Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) •Cine+Mas San Francisco Latino Film Festival •Frameline San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival •San Francisco Film Society •San Francisco Jewish Film Festival •SF 4 Berlin & Beyond Film Festival IndieFest WELCOME – WILLKOMMEN Sabine Erlenwein © Barak Shrama, Sophoan Sorn © Shannon Sorn Welcome to the 19th Berlin & Beyond Film Festival! Join us in San Francisco at the iconic Castro Theatre (January 29 – February 1, 2015) and at the Goethe-Institut (February 1–2), and for first time ever, at the Aquarius Theatre in Palo Alto (February 2) and the California Theatre in Berkeley (February 3rd). Celebrate America’s leading annual showcase of contemporary film productions from Germany, Austria, Switzerland and beyond. Since 1996, Berlin & Beyond has been a cultural gateway for the American public to experience the universal spirit and vision of filmmakers from this global region. Dotted with red carpet premieres, the festival welcomes top talents and films of the year from major hits to award winners to noteworthy discoveries of world cinema’s independent film scenes. In Search of Truth is the pulsing theme of this year's compelling program. Through these cinematic journeys, we connect with life-affirming and thought-provoking stories that reflect on life, love, loss, memory, leading us to reach new understandings of ourselves and our world. The Castro's velvet curtains will open with the US Premiere of Uwe Janson's "To Life!" starring the legendary actress Hannelore Elsner. We are very honored that Ms. Elsner will be in San Francisco to accept the Lifetime Achievement Award in Acting, as we celebrate her extraordinary career that has spanned over five decades, and she is still hard at work. The acclaimed veteran director and author Doris Dörrie is back in town with two new films: the compassionate mariachi documentary "This Lovely Shitty Life" shot in Mexico, and Castro Closing Night's recollection comedy "The Whole Shebang" (based on her own novel), that reunites her with Hannelore Elsner following "Cherry Blossoms" (2008). With the California Premiere of "Phoenix," the thrilling new work from the Berlin School leading light Christian Petzold, we continue an ongoing showcase of a unique auteur whose work has been captivating us since his first cinema film, "The State I Am In" (2000). His latest collaboration with the great Nina Hoss and Ronald Zehrfeld garnered astounding buzz at its Toronto premiere this past fall. Speaking of Ronald Zehrfeld, we are excited to celebrate his ongoing achievement with our inaugural Spotlight Award and to present "Phoenix" and his two other films in this year's line-up: Feo Aladag's Afghanistan-set "Inbetween Worlds" and Philipp Leinemann's police force drama "The Kings Surrender." In its second year, our educational program Youth 4 German Cinema (Y4GC) is bringing eight jury members from across the US, Canada and Mexico to San Francisco. They have helped us pick two winning films for the Festival Field Trips series that will screen for students from across Northern California. The Y4GC 2015 winner is the heartbreaking true-life drama "Run Boy Run" by Oscarwinning director Pepe Danquart, and the runner-up is Sudabeh Mortezai's "Macondo," about a refugee boy in modern-day Vienna. Both films boldly tell of young people living on society's margins. A festival of discovery, Berlin & Beyond continues to bring rare gems to its audiences, including the first-ever international screening of Marcus H. Rosenmüller's "Best Chance", and the North American premiere of the four-time Swiss Film Award winner, "I Am The Keeper." Also lighting up the screen are highly-anticipated works from the festival circuit: Austrian auteur Jessica Hausner's Cannes selection "Amour Fou"; Swiss filmmaker Peter Luisi's Locarno Audience Award winner, "Unlikely Heroes"; Oscar-winner Caroline Link's return to Africa with the father-and-son journey film, "Exit Marrakech," as our Centerpiece. And, of course, thank you our filmgoers and film lovers, for attending the festival year after year. We wish you an adventurous experience with cinematic memories to treasure. Vielen Dank. Respectfully, Sabine Erlenwein President Sophoan Sorn Festival Director We gratefully acknowledge the affirming support of our sponsors, partners and friends from near and far, whose empowering generosity makes this festival possible. Likewise, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to our hardworking and dedicated staff, volunteers, board members, and creative and technical collaborators. Special thanks to the film talents and film industry professionals for sharing their cinematic works with us. 5 Lifetime Achievement Award Tribute HANNELORE ELSNER LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD IN ACTING Born in Burghausen, Bavaria, in 1942, Hannelore Elsner was classically trained at the Munich School of Acting before becoming a member of ensembles at Münchner Kammerspiele and Hebbel Theatre in Berlin and other national stages. As she honed her stagecraft, she also took a number of small roles in television and film until she left the theatre to give her full attention to the screen. Almost immediately, she saw acclaim for the first time in Will Tremper’s The Endless Night (1963), receiving a Best Actress nomination at the German Film Awards. She began carving out a powerful niche as a character actor, working with the auteur filmmakers of the 1970s and 1980s, including Trip to Vienna (1973) by Edgar Reitz, Berlinger (1975) by Alf Brustellin and Bernhard Sinkel and the international production Der grüne Vogel (1979) by Hungarian director István Szabó. In 1973, in Celino Bleiweiß's musical Aus dem Leben eines Taugenichts, she became the first West German film star to play a leading role in a DEFA film, since the construction of the Berlin Wall. Her television milestones are myriad, beginning in the 1960s with a role in Jürgen Roland’s legendary Stahlnetz police series. For her role in Oswald Döpke’s Iwanow (1971), she won the Golden Camera. Through the years, she graced numerous productions including Karola Hattop’s Ich Schenk Dir Meinen Mann (1999); Stefan Krohmer’s Ende Der Saison (2001), for which she received a Grimme Award; Oskar Rehler’s Beloved Sister (2002); and the unforgettable ARD series Die Kommissarin (Lady Cop), where 6 Berlin & Beyond Film Festival © CCC Filmkunst We feel immensely thrilled and honored to welcome back to San Francisco the legendary Hannelore Elsner, and to present her with the Lifetime Achievement Award in Acting, celebrating her extraordinary career that has spanned over five decades. A special tribute program will lead the Opening Night screening of her latest film To Life! on Thursday, January 29th, 2015 at 6:30 pm, at San Francisco’s Castro Theatre. she beguiled audiences in 65 episodes from 1994 through 2006, as investigator Lea Sommer, and won two Telestar awards in the Best Actress category. At turn of the new millennium, she made a powerful comeback to the big screen, garnering two German Film Awards (Lola) in Gold for Best Leading Actress in her bravura and fearless performances as Hanna Flanders in Oskar Roehler’s No Place to Go (Die Unberührbare, 2000), and as Marie in the one-woman, tour de force monologue, Mein letzter Film (2003), directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel. Her transformative powers and acting brilliance can also be experienced in: Dani Levy’s Jewish-themed comedy Go for Zucker! (2005); Doris Dörrie’s Ozu-inspired Cherry Blossoms (2008), which opened the 14th Berlin & Beyond in 2009, with Hannelore Elsner in person; and Hans Steinbichler’s Promising The Moon (2011). Inexhaustible and nonstop, she can be seen in six cinema films that are released in 2014, including: Christian Zübert’s Tour de Force; The Last Mentsch, her on-screen reunion with Mario Adorf; and two 2015 Berlin & Beyond selections, Opening Night’s sensational To Life!, directed by Uwe Janson, and her reunion with director Doris Dörrie at Castro Closing Night with The Whole Shebang. Her list of awards is endless. Next to the Lolas, she has been celebrated and honored with all of the other prestigious German film awards, including the Adolf Grimme Prize, the Bambi, the Bavarian Film Awards, and the German Film Critics Award. Internationally, she received Best Actress honors from Monte Carlo to Chicago to Istanbul. For her involvement in the AIDS Foundation, she has twice received the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. In addition, she received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2006 Bavarian TV Awards; the Bavarian Order of Merit; the Honorary Award from the Bavarian Film Awards in 2011; and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Hessen Film and Cinema Prize in 2012. Previous recipients of the Berlin & Beyond Film Festival’s Lifetime Achievement Award: • • • • • • Peter Sehr, 2014 (directing, posthumous) Mario Adorf, 2012 (acting) Wim Wenders, 2009 (directing) Ulrich Mühe, 2008 (acting, posthumous) Michael Verhoeven, 2006 (directing) Bruno Ganz, 2005 (acting) (Editorial Sources: Beta Cinema, Beethovenfest Bonn, Global Screen) © CCC Filmkunst /Julia Terjung Opening Night TO LIFE! LUFTHANSA OPENING NIGHT FILM AUF DAS LEBEN! Castro Theatre, San Francisco Presented by US Premiere In Person: Hannelore Elsner 95 mins. Germany (2014). DCP. In German with English subtitles. Director: Uwe Janson Cast: Hannelore Elsner, Max Riemelt, Sharon Brauner, Aylin Tezel, Andreas Schmidt Screenwriter: Thorsten Wettcke DoP: Peter Joachim Krause World Sales: Global Screen, Munich OPENING NIGHT PARTY Tank18 at 8:30 pm Details on page 9. This film is preceded by the Opening Night ceremony and the Lifetime Achievement Award tribute to Hannelore Elsner. Adapted from the original story “If Stones Could Cry” by Stephen Glantz. Jonas, a young man on the run, arrives in Berlin just in time to save Ruth's life. Evicted from her apartment, the sarcastic but warm-hearted Ruth, an aging Jewish cabaret singer, saw no other way out than suicide. Jonas, meanwhile, is driven by a secret, and is fleeing from his love and his future. As Ruth recovers, she and Jonas begin to form a deep bond. Age-old Jewish culture and music are brought into the light of day as she tells him the story of her own impossible, tragic love for a non-Jewish man in post-WWII Germany, a love burdened by the legacy of the horrors perpetrated by Nazi Germany. As Jonas discovers Ruth's past and takes part in her present, his companionship and the passionate Yiddish songs of her youth help her find the way back to life. And, upon learning of Jonas' incurable illness, it is she who will help Jonas find the strength to tackle his fears, to stop fleeing, and to forcefully propose "L'Chaim – To Life!" © Global Screen Thu., Jan. 29, 2015 – 6:30 pm Uwe Janson was born in Königswinter in 1959. His directing debut, the postwar drama Verfolgte Wege (1990) received the Bavarian Film Award and the Prix Jeunesse at the Film Festival Locarno. He is established in the television field in Germany as a multifaceted director with a variety of films, including Gefährliche Verbindung (1993), and the experimental screen adaptation of Brecht’s Baal. In 2011 he won the Germany Comedy Prize for his hit television series Danni Lowinski. In 2013, The Minister received the German Film Award nomination for Best Film. To Life! is his most recent production. 7 About Berlin & Beyond MARIO ADORF AYLIN TEZEL THE FESTIVAL Now entering its 19th year, the Berlin & Beyond Film Festival has been the leading festival of contemporary German cinema in the Americas since 1996. With an annual attendance of over 10,000 film-goers, the festival has presented over 500 motion pictures from German-speaking countries in its history. It has welcomed to the San Francisco screen and stage many celebrated international film talents, including Mario Adorf, Fatih Akin, Moritz Bleibtreu, Daniel Brühl, Hannelore Elsner, Florian David Fitz, Bruno Ganz, Barbara Sukowa and Wim Wenders. Since its inauguration in 1996, the main venue of the festival has always been the Castro Theatre, the famous movie palace which celebrated its 90th anniversary in 2012. The festival is an annual tradition for San Francisco Bay Area, and has been a gateway for the American public to experience the diversity, history and progress of German-speaking countries; while celebrating the universal spirit and vision of filmmakers from this global region. Top images, clockwise: (a) The famous Castro Theatre marquee lights up for the annual Berlin & Beyond Film Festival. (b) Legendary German actor Mario Adorf was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award in Acting and a mini-retrospective at the 2012 Festival. (c) Over 10,000 people attend the festival for a dazzling world of film. (d) German's rising star Aylin Tezel at the North American Premieres of her two films, "Breaking Horizons" and "Inhale" on January 19, 2014. (All four photographs are by Barak Shrama.) 8 Berlin & Beyond Film Festival The Goethe-Institut The Goethe-Institut is comprised of 160 institutes in 94 countries. The San Francisco branch has been promoting German culture and language since 1967. In addition to its presentation of the Berlin & Beyond Film Festival, its year-round cultural activities include art exhibitions, weekly film screenings, partnerships with local cultural institutions. Details: www.goethe.de/sanfrancisco Educational Program Youth 4 German Cinema is an educational program generously supported by Germany’s Federal Foreign Office in conjunction with the North American youth portal Step Into German. Its goals are to increase multicultural awareness among students and educate them on the subject of international film and film criticism, as well as provide an entry point for youth to the world of German cinema. Seasonal Offerings & Expansions For its 19th year, Berlin & Beyond has expanded into a seasonal series that kicked off on October 11, 2014, with the Autumn Showcase at New People Cinema in San Francisco's Japantown. In partnership with the Honolulu Museum of Art in Hawai’i, Berlin & Beyond Honolulu returned for the second year to the museum’s Doris Duke Theatre with a weekend festival from November 21–23, 2014, with rare films from the 18th festival line-up, special presentations and two "sneak preview" films from the 19th festival, including Doris Dörrie's The Whole Shebang on Opening Night. This year’s program includes a youth jury with students from across North America, a film camp to make a short film with visiting filmmakers, mentored talks with experts, and the festival field trips, which welcome registered students from across Northern California to free screenings. Read more on pages 20 and 21. Also for the first time, Berlin & Beyond presents encore screenings at the Aquarius Theatre in Palo Alto on February 2nd, 2015, and at the California Theatre in Berkeley on February 3rd. Adding to the excitement, Christian Petzold's highly-anticipated new film Phoenix will only screen in Palo Alto during the festival. GET INVOLVED Annual Fund: Tax-deductible donations can be made to the 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, Berlin & Beyond, Inc., to support the film festival. For information on the membership program and benefits, go to page 30. • For business sponsorship inquiries, email [email protected] • To become a volunteer, email [email protected] • Opening Night Party / Special Guests OPENING NIGHT PARTY Thu., Jan. 29, 2015 8:30 pm – 11:30 pm © Barak Shrama (all three photos) 1345 Howard Street San Francisco, CA 94103 Celebrate the 19th Berlin & Beyond Film Festival in San Francisco’s SoMA district at this charming urban winery. Meet visiting guest stars, be entertained, and savor culinary delights and signature drinks from San Francisco and beyond! $45.00 film & party package includes one admission to the 6:30 pm Lufthansa Opening Night Film To Life! by Uwe Janson at the Castro Theatre, one admission to the Opening Night Party, one drink ticket and appetizers. CONVERSATIONS WITH THE STARS Pepe Danquart Doris Dörrie Hannelore Elsner © Stefan Klüter © Peter Luisi © Wilfried Witters © CCC Filmkunst © Jim Rakete © Flying Moon Filmproduktion The 19th Berlin & Beyond Film Festival is proud to welcome a glorious delegation of veteran and award-winning film talents from German-speaking countries. Philipp Leinemann Peter Luisi Ronald Zehrfeld 9 Spotlight Award Tribute RONALD ZEHRFELD SPOTLIGHT AWARD IN ACTING Born in Berlin, Germany, in 1977, Ronald Zehrfeld graduated from the prestigious Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Art. It was while he was studying there that he was discovered by one of the great names in theatre, Peter Zadek. He subsequently took on leading roles in German theatre. Following his studies he first worked exclusively in theatre, principally with Zadek at the Berliner Ensemble, the St. Pauli Theater in Hamburg and the Deutsches Theater Berlin. In 2006, he made his film debut in Dominik Graf’s East German coming-of-age tale, The Red Cockatoo. In 2009 he appeared on the big screen again in the role of German folk hero Klaus Störtebeker in Sven Taddicken’s 15th-century, pirate adventure film, 12 Paces Without a Head. In 2010 he worked with Dominik Graf for a second time, in the acclaimed and award-winning TV series Im Angesicht des Verbrechens (In the Face of Crime). 10 Berlin & Beyond Film Festival © Stefan Klüter We are proud to celebrate the ongoing career achievements of the talented Ronald Zehrfeld. On this special occasion of his visit to our festival, we will honor him with the first-ever Berlin & Beyond Film Festival Spotlight Award in Acting, and screen three of his latest films, Inbetween Worlds, The Kings Surrender and Phoenix. The Spotlight Award will be presented on Friday, January 30, 2015, at the Northern California Premiere of Inbetween Worlds, at San Francisco's legendary Castro Theatre. He appeared in Christian Schwochow’s Cracks in the Shell (2011), Toke Constantin Hebbeln’s Shores of Hope (2011) as well as giving an impressive performance alongside Nina Hoss as the male lead in Christian Petzold’s Barbara (2012), set in 1980s East Germany. Barbara premiered in competition at the Berlinale in 2012 and in the same year Ronald Zehrfeld was nominated for Best Actor at the German Film Awards, and the film became Germany's Oscar entry. All three films have screened at past editions of the Berlin & Beyond Film Festival. In 2013 he was in the controversial tragicomedy Finsterworld, directed by Frauke Finsterwalder. 2014 brought two sensational reunions. First, in Dominik Graf's historical, menage-a-trois drama Beloved Sisters, which premiered in the 2014 Berlinale Competition section and was selected as Germany's Oscar entry. Next, Zehrfeld collaborated with director Christian Petzold and his long-time muse, the actress Nina Hoss, in the spellbinding postwar drama Phoenix, garnering astounding acclaim from the international press at its Toronto world premiere. 2014 has truly been a busy year for the versatile actor. He played the leading role as a German soldier in Afghanistan in Feo Aladag's Inbetween Worlds, which premiered in the main competition of the Berlinale. In the summer, Filmfest München premiered Philipp Leinemann's The Kings Surrender, with Zehrfeld as a member of a special police force, caught between corruption and friendships. In 2015, he can be seen in the drama Die Heimatlosen/Fritz Bauer, directed by Lars Kraume. (Editiorial Source: The Match Factory) © Björn Kommerell / Majestic Spotlight INBETWEEN WORLDS SPOTLIGHT ZWISCHEN WELTEN Castro Theatre, San Francisco Tue., Feb. 3, 2015 – 9:15 pm California Theatre, Berkeley Northern California Premiere In Person: Ronald Zehrfeld 102 mins. Germany (2014). DCP. In German, English, Dari and Pashto with English subtitles. Director: Feo Aladag Cast: Ronald Zehrfeld, Abdul Salam Yosofzai, Saida Barmaki, Salam Yosofzai, Burghart Klaußner, Felix Kramer Screenwriter: Feo Aladag DoP: Judith Kaufmann World Sales: The Match Factory, Cologne Sponsored by At the Castro Spotlight screening, this film will be preceded by special remarks and the presentation of the Spotlight Award to Ronald Zehrfeld. Official Selection, 2014 Berlin International Film Festival Competition. German soldier Jesper (Ronald Zehrfeld) signs up for a mission in Afghanistan, despite having lost his brother during an operation in the war-torn country. Jesper and his squad are assigned to protect a village outpost from increasing Taliban influence. With the help of young and inexperienced interpreter Tarik (Abdul Salam Yosofzai), Jesper seeks the trust of the local community and the allied Afghani militia. More than ever, he discovers the immense differences between the two worlds. When the lives of Tarik and his sister Nala are threatened by the Taliban, conflicted Jesper is torn between his military obligations and his conscience. © Bothor / Majestic Fri., Jan. 30, 2015 – 6:30 pm Feo Aladag was born in Vienna in 1972. From 1990 until 1995 she studied acting in Vienna and London and communication psychology in Vienna. In 2000 she gained her doctorate. She completed two years of study at the German Film and Television Academy and attended numerous master classes at the European Film Academy. In 2005 Feo Aladag founded the Berlinbased Independent Artists Filmproduktion and worked on its first project, When We Leave (Die Fremde) as producer, writer and director. Released in 2010, it won 47 awards including two German Film Awards (including Best Film) and the LUX Prize of the European Parliament, was Germany's Oscar entry, and was the 2010 Berlin & Beyond Centerpiece film. Inbetween Worlds is Feo Aladag's second feature film which she has once again produced, written and directed. 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K A R LOV Y VA RY ................................... BERLIN & BEYOND ................................ SAN SEBASTIÁN ............................ TO RO N TO ................................... EDINBURGH .............................................. NEW YORK . ............................................ TO KYO . .............................. TURIN . . ........................... SYDNEY ..................... LO S A N G E L E S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Ã O PA U LO . . . . . ............................ BUSAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LO CA R N O . ...................... CANNES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LO N D O N ........................... VENICE . . . . ....................... ROME . We are proud to support the continuing success of the Berlin & Beyond Film Festival! © Desert Flower Filmproduktion Centerpiece EXIT MARRAKECH Castro Theatre, San Francisco California Premiere 122 mins. Germany (2013). DCP. In German, English, French and Arabic with English subtitles. Director: Caroline Link Cast: Samuel Schneider, Ulrich Tukur, Hafsia Herzi, Marie-Lou Sellem, Josef Bierbichler Screenwriter: Caroline Link DoP: Bella Halben US Distributor: Adopt Films, NYC Centerpiece Sponsors When 17-year-old Ben (captivating newcomer Samuel Schneider) visits his father Heinrich (Ulrich Tukur, The Lives of Others, The White Ribbon) in Marrakech, it is the start of a journey through a foreign country with a picturesque charm and a rough beauty where everything appears possible, including the reconciliation between father and son. Heinrich, a celebrated theater director, is taking part in a festival in Morocco, but with father and son being unused to such proximity, their old grievances and conflicts resurface. As Ben opens himself up increasingly more to the foreign country, he tries to find his own way in this unknown world, far from his father's luxury hotel. He falls in love with the young Karima (Hafsia Herzi, The Secret of the Grain), escapes with her to her distant home and encounters an archaic society in which the highest value is placed on family honor. —German Films © StudioCanal Sat., Jan. 31, 2015 – 7:00 pm CENTERPIECE Caroline Link was born in Bad Nauheim in 1964 and studied at the University of Television & Film in Munich. Her 1996 feature debut Beyond Silence received an Academy Award nomination and the German Film Award in Silver. The 2003 Berlin & Beyond opener, Nowhere in Africa (2001), won Best Foreign Language Film at the 75th Academy Awards in 2003, and five Lolas at the 2002 German Film Awards, including Best Film and Best Director. Her latest feature Exit Marrakech (2013) will be released theatrically in the US in spring 2015. 13 Proud sponsor of the Berlin & Beyond Film Festival FILMMAKERS AREN’T THE ONLY TELLERS OF GREAT STORIES. Strategy | Design | Storytelling www.metadesign.com Beijing Berlin Düsseldorf Geneva San Francisco Zurich © Constantin Film Verleih GmbH / Mathias Bothor Castro Closing Night THE WHOLE SHEBANG CASTRO CLOSING NIGHT Sun., Feb. 1, 2015 – 8:30 pm Castro Theatre, San Francisco California Premiere In Person: Doris Dörrie & Hannelore Elsner 124 mins. Germany (2014). DCP. In German with English subtitles. Director: Doris Dörrie Cast: Hannelore Elsner, Nadja Uhl, Hinnerk Schönemann, Axel Prahl, Peter Striebeck Screenwriter: Doris Dörrie DoP: Hanno Lentz World Sales: ARRI Worldsales, Munich Sponsored by 1967, the Summer of Love. Torremolinos in Southern Spain is a hotbed of hippy culture, home to free-spirited Ingrid (Hannelore Elsner), and her daughter, Apple (Nadja Uhl). Thirty years later, Apple prefers to forget her upbringing. Unlucky in love and consoled only by her paralytic dog, she’s still looking for an ever-elusive stability. Her mother, meanwhile, lives in her rebellious past, but when she returns to Torremolinos to rejuvenate following a hip replacement, it is not the paradise she remembers. High-rise hotels and sunburned tourists abound, and a cross-dressing lounge singer forces her to reflect differently on her memories. When Apple decides to join her mother, revelations ensue and things get complicated! Absolutely Fabulous by way of Shirley Valentine, The Whole Shebang is a thoughtful comedy for mothers, daughters, fathers, sons, friends and lovers everywhere. –Abbie Algar, Honolulu Museum of Art © Flying Moon Filmproduktion ALLES INKLUSIVE Doris Dörrie was born in 1955 in Hanover, Germany. Since 1976 she has over 30 feature films and received numerous national and international awards. She is also a writer of novels and short stories, a director of operas, and runs the writing department of the Munich Film School (HFF München). Connecting both her devotion to Buddhism and the Bay Area: her documentary How To Cook Your Life (2007) profiled Zen cook Edward Espé Brown, while Enlightenment Guaranteed received San Francisco's Buddhism and Film award in 2002, and the life-affirming drama Cherry Blossoms (2008), starring Hannelore Elsner, opened the 2009 Berlin & Beyond. The Whole Shebang (2014), reuniting Dörrie with Elsner, is based on her 2011 novel "Alles inklusive." Her other well-known works include Am I Beautiful? (1998), Nobody Loves Me (1994) and the international sensation, Men… (1985). 15 © coop99 Filmproduktion Austrian Cinema AMOUR FOU Castro Theatre, San Francisco West Coast Premiere 96 mins. Austria, Luxembourg, Germany (2014). DCP. In German with English subtitles. Director: Jessica Hausner Cast: Birte Schnöink, Christian Friedel, Stephan Grossmann, Sandra Hüller Screenwriter: Jessica Hausner DoP: Martin Gschlacht US Distributor: Film Movement, NYC Austrian Cinema section is presented with the support of: 16 Berlin & Beyond Film Festival Official Selection, 2014 Festival de Cannes Un Certain Regard. Forever underappreciated and melancholy, Heinrich is a young poet in Romantic Era Berlin who determines his best way out of despair is to end it all, and he sets about finding a woman to join him in his predetermined departure. Recently diagnosed with a terminal illness, the welloff but unremarkable Henrietta, fascinated by Heinrich's controversial "The Marquise of O," finds his offer intriguing, if a bit strange. And yet, she agrees to navigate the uncharted journey towards a suicide pact with him, at once awkward and enlightening for them both. Rather than a declaration of passionate devotion, Amour Fou – inspired by the actual suicide in 1811 of Heinrich von Kleist and Henrietta Vogel – goes against expectations to become a wry and curious denunciation of dying for love. © Gianmaria Gava Sun., Feb. 1, 2015 - 3:30 pm AUSTRIAN CINEMA Jessica Hausner was born in 1972 in Vienna, Austria. She studied directing at the Vienna Film Academy, where in 1996 she made the short film Flora, which won the Léopard de Demain at the Film Festival Locarno. Interview, her graduation film, won the Prix du Jury of the Cinéfondation at Festival de Cannes in 1999. Her first feature, Lovely Rita (2001), and Hotel (2004) both screened in Cannes's Un Certain Regard section. Lourdes (2009) premiered at Venice Film Festival in the International Competition where it won the international critics' FIPRESCI Prize. Hausner’s latest film, Amour Fou, is set around 1810 in Berlin and is based on the tragic life of the German writer Henrich von Kleist. © Pandora Filmverleih © X-Filme Creative Pool Austrian Cinema / Late Show Special ALPHABET THE DARK VALLEY LATE SHOW SPECIAL DAS FINSTERE TAL Sat., Jan. 31, 2015 – 11:00 am – Castro Theatre, SF Sat., Jan. 31, 2015 – 10:00 pm – Castro Theatre, SF North American Premiere 109 mins. Documentary. Austria, Germany (2013). In German, English, French, Spanish, Chinese with English subtitles Northern California Premiere 114 mins. Austria, Germany (2014). DCP. In German with English subtitles. Ninety-eight percent of all children are born highly gifted. After schooling, only two percent remain so.” Erwin Wagenhofer approaches the subject of education much more comprehensively and radically than is usually the case. Almost all discussions of education limit themselves to considering those forms of competitive schooling in which pupil-performance is optimized. Wagenhofer, by way of contrast, pursues the thought-structures behind them. What we learn shapes our reserves of knowledge, but it is how we learn that shapes our way of thinking. Alphabet concludes a trilogy that featured We Feed the World and Let‘s Make Money. It revisits the themes of both, concentrating its lense and magnifying to the point of ignition. Alphabet is Erwin Wagenhofer’s most radical film. —Berlin International Film Festival Austria’s entry to the 2015 Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film consideration. Seven-time winner at the 2014 German Film Awards. British actor Sam Reily (Disney’s Maleficent) speaks German in this Alpine tale: A lone rider arrives in a small high mountain village; nobody knows where he’s from and nobody wants him there. Greider introduces himself as a photographer from America, and the town’s patriarch, Old Brenner, provides him with shelter for the harsh winter ahead. When the village is cut off by heavy snowfall, a tragic accident leads to the death of one of Brenner’s beloved sons. When another son is mysteriously killed, it is clear this is not a coincidence. Director: Andreas Prochaska Cast: Sam Riley, Paula Beer, Tobias Moretti, Thomas Schubert Screenwriters: Martin Ambrosch, Andreas Prochaska DoP: Thomas W. Kiennast US Distributor: Film Movement, NYC Erwin Wagenhofer was born 1961 in Lower Austria. He graduated from the Vienna Institute of Technology and worked for years as camera assistant for various productions, feature films and documentaries. Since 1987 he has been a freelance filmmaker. © Petro Domenigg © Allegro Film Director: Erwin Wagenhofer With: Gerald Hüther, Yakamoz Karakurt, Pablo Pineda, Ken Robinson, Thomas Sattelberger Screenwriters: Sabine Kriechbaum, Erwin Wagenhofer DoP: Erwin Wagenhofer World Sales: The Match Factory, Cologne Andreas Prochaska was born in Vienna, Austria, in 1964. He was editor on a score of films, including Michael Haneke's The Castle and Funny Games. His films have become box office hits in Austria, including the horror-thriller Dead in 3 Days (2006) and the comedy The Unintentional Kidnapping of Elfriede Ott (2010). 17 © Lichtblick Film © Spotlight Media Productions AG Swiss Window CONCRETE LOVE — THE BÖHM FAMILY UNLIKELY HEROES DIE BÖHMS — ARCHITEKTUR EINER FAMILIE SCHWEIZER HELDEN Mon., Feb. 2, 2015 – 6:00 pm Sun., Feb. 1, 2015 – 1:00 pm Goethe-Institut, SF Castro Theatre, SF West Coast Premiere 85 mins. Documentary. Germany, Switzerland (2014). In German with English subtitles. Mon., Feb. 2, 2015 – 4:45 pm Aquarius Theatre, Palo Alto Northern California Premiere – In Person: Peter Luisi 94 mins. Switzerland (2014). DCP. In Swiss-German & German with English subtitles. Winner of the Documentary Film Prize of the Goethe-Institut at the prestigious 57th DOK Leipzig in Germany. Gottfried Böhm is considered to be one of Germany’s most important architects. The Pritzker prize winning father learned his trade from his father. At the age of 94, Gottfried still works every day on construction projects with his sons, Stephan, Peter and Paul, who are also architects. But then the family loses its emotional center: Elisabeth – who was also an architect – wife, mother and their most important source of inspiration. Gottfried Böhm embarks on a journey to the significant buildings and milestones in his life. —Swiss Films Audience Award (Prix du Public UBS) Winner at the 67th Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland. Sabine is slightly down on her luck. Her kids are on vacation, her husband has left her, and things aren‘t going very well at work. Over Christmas, she decides to volunteer at a refugee camp, preparing a stage production of William Tell with the residents in time for New Year‘s. While Sabine concentrates on directing the group, the asylum seekers have other problems to deal with: staying in the country, love, family, and, of course, the German language. Will they be ready for the curtain call? Maurizius Staerkle-Drux was born in 1988 in Cologne, Germany. He studied film directing (BA) at the Zurich University of the Arts. He also works as a sound designer. In 2013, he founded Maxdrux Multimedia & Film GmbH. Concrete Love is his first featurelength documentary film. 18 Berlin & Beyond Film Festival Director: Peter Luisi Cast: Esther Gemsch, Karim Rahoma, Komi Togbonou, Klaus Wildbolz, Newroz Baz, Elvis Clausen Screenwriters: Peter Luisi, Jürgen Ladenburger DoP: Nicolò Settegrana World Sales: M-Appeal, Berlin © Peter Luisi © Maurizius Staerkle-Drux Director: Maurizius Staerkle-Drux With: Elisabeth Böhm, Gottfried Böhm, Paul Böhm, Peter Böhm, Stephan Böhm Screenwriter: Maurizius Staerkle-Drux DoP: Raphael Beinder World Sales: Lichtblick Film, Cologne Peter Luisi has attracted attention with his feature films Verflixt Verliebt (B&B 2005), Love Made Easy and The Sandman (B&B 2011), as well as being co-author of Fredi Murer’s Vitus. His films have earned the Zurich Film Prize, eight nominations for the Swiss Film Awards, the Grant Award, and audience awards at both Locarno and Max Ophüls film festivals. © C-Films Swiss Window I AM THE KEEPER Sat., Jan. 31, 2015 – 4:00 pm Castro Theatre, San Francisco North American Premiere 92 mins. Switzerland (2014). BD. In German with English subtitles. Director: Sabine Boss Cast: Marcus Signer, Sonja Riesen, Pascal Ulli Screenwriters: Jasmine Hoch, Sabine Boss, Pedro Lenz DoP: Michael Saxer World Sales: C-Films AG, Zürich Swiss Window is presented in cooperation with the Consulate General of Switzerland in San Francisco. Winner of four 2014 Swiss Film Awards, including Best Film. It’s at the end of the eighties, and the hedonist Ernst (Marcus Signer, 2014 Swiss Film Award Best Actor), whom everyone calls “Goalie,” returns to the small town of Schummertal after spending one year in prison. This is where he grew up; everyone here knows him. Goalie wants a new start, this time a life without drugs. He looks for a job and falls in love with a waitress named Regula (Sonja Riesen). It doesn’t matter to him that his best friend Ueli thinks he has become bourgeois. Strong-willed, somewhat naive and with a great deal of charm, he wants to get his life back on the right track. But just as his life is about to take a lucky turn, his past catches up with him. —Swiss Films © Patric Gutenberg DER GOALIE BIN IG Sabine Boss was born in 1966 in Aarau, Switzerland. She studied directing from 1992-1996 at the Zurich University of the Arts. This was followed by her work as an assistant director on various productions and projects for the broadcasting company Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF). Her first cinema feature, the political comedy Crisis in Havana (2002), received two Swiss Film Award nominations. She has worked as an independent director and screenwriter for film, television and theatre in Switzerland and Germany since 2000. Nationally celebrated, her latest film, I Am The Keeper, won four Swiss Film Awards this past spring, and recently both the Bernese Film Award and the Zurich Film Award. Additional support provided by 19 Educational Program YOUTH 4 GERMAN CINEMA 2015 Y4GC INTERNATIONAL JURY Karla Daniela Sequelis Briones, 17, Mexico City, México Grace Chin, 17, Sudbury, Massachusetts • Jeremy Guyard, 17, Montréal, Canada • Mark Kuhn, 16, Montréal, Canada • Aron Malatinszky, 16, Fairfax County, Virginia • Jenna Marvet, 15, Palo Alto, California • Sebastian Ortiz Wilkins, 15, Guadalajara, México • Frances Youmans, 18, State College, Pennsylvania • © Barak Shrama • Photo: Y4GC 2014 jury member Ethan Miller onstage with film director Katja von Garnier of the 2014 winning film "Windstorm" and Julia Koch of the Goethe-Institut San Francisco. 2015 marks the second successful year of the Youth 4 German Cinema program, organized by the Goethe-Institut San Francisco's Language Department, the Berlin & Beyond Film Festival and the North American youth portal Step Into German. Made possible by generous support from Germany’s Federal Foreign Office, it is designed to give high school age students input into the workings of an international film festival. Its goal is to increase multi-cultural awareness among students and educate them on the subject of international film and film criticism, as well as provide an entry point for youth to the world of German-language cinema. Following last year’s success, this year’s program expanded beyond its original Bay Area scope to include international entrants from across the United States, Mexico and Canada. The expansion was well-received, with students submitting over 100 applications in total for eight jury positions. This year, both the application and judging processes were done entirely online – once the original applications were refined down to the final eight, each juror was tasked with reviewing the films in competition via an online platform at their local Goethe-Institut. The selected jurors will be flown to San Francisco to participate in the festival, meet industry professionals, join onstage discussions, go behind the scenes and make a short film. 20 Berlin & Beyond Film Festival The 2015 Youth 4 German Cinema jury chose Oscar-winner Pepe Danquart’s true-life drama Run Boy Run as this year’s winning film and awarded runner-up to Iranian-Austrian director Sudabeh Mortezai’s debut feature, Macondo. FILM CAMP The 2015 Youth 4 German Cinema jury will participate in a unique film production workshop during their San Francisco stay led by Glocal Films, an international studio practice combining filmmaking, social work and visual anthropology, utilizing participatory filmmaking as an engagement tool. The completed film will be shown during this year’s festival and online on the new Step Into German youth portal. Kerstin Rickermann co-founded Glocal Films in London/UK in 2004. Before Glocal, Kerstin worked for various social institutions worldwide, specializing in photography, art, radio and video workshops and completed a broadcast documentary about immigration in the UK. Silke Beller, Glocal Films co-founder, received an MA in Visual Anthropology from Goldsmiths College in London and spent 4 years as a freelance journalist. She has worked on various broadcast documentaries as a researcher as well as teaching Visual Anthropology in the film department of the National College of Arts in Lahore/Pakistan. © FreibeuterFilm © Courtesy of Menemsha Films Youth 4 German Cinema RUN BOY RUN MACONDO LAUF JUNGE LAUF Fri., Jan. 30, 2015 – 10:00 am – Castro Theatre, SF Fri., Jan. 30, 2015 – 1:30 pm – Castro Theatre, SF In Person: Pepe Danquart 107 mins. Germany, France (2013). DCP. In German, Polish, Yiddish and Hebrew with English subtitles. California Premiere 98 mins. Austria (2014). DCP. In German, Chechen and Arabic with English subtitles. Winner of the 2015 Youth 4 German Cinema Award, presided by an international youth jury. Based on the bestselling novel by Israeli author Uri Orlev, Run Boy Run is the unbelievable true story of a young Polish boy who struggles, alone, to outlast the Nazi occupation of Poland. After escaping the Warsaw ghetto, nine-year old Srulik flees to the woods, surviving by his wits until a kind farmer’s wife takes him in. Passing as a Christian war orphan, he makes his way across the changing countryside, relying on little more than the kindness of others for his very survival. Some will help him and others will betray him, but a final chance meeting will determine his fate and whether he loses himself or his fleeting childhood. Runner-up of the 2015 Youth 4 German Cinema Award, presided by an international youth jury. This is the story of Ramasan, the 11-year-old Muslim living in Macondo, a refugee settlement on the outskirts of Vienna. The fatherless boy tries his best to live his role as the “man of the house” despite his young age. Caught in a precarious maze of cultural and identity ideals, Ramasan finds his life thrown out of balance when Isa, a man who once knew his father, suddenly arrives. With documentary precision, Mortezai elicits amazing performances from her young actors that move far beyond the broad strokes of other similar works. Director: Sudabeh Mortezai Cast: Ramasan Minkailov, Aslan Elbiev, Kheda Gazieva Screenwriter: Sudabeh Mortezai DoP: Klemens Hufnagl World Sales: Films Boutique, Berlin Pepe Danquart received an Oscar in 1994 for his short film Schwarzfahrer. In 2000, Home Game won the German Film Award for Best Director. His documentary Joschka & Mr. Fischer (2011) made its International Premiere at Berlin & Beyond. He was a cofounder of the German Film Academy and presently teaches at the University of Fine Arts in Hamburg. Courtesy: Sudabeh Mortezai © Jim Rakete Director: Pepe Danquart Cast: Andrzej and Kamil Tkacz, Elisabeth Duda, Jeanette Hain, Rainer Bock, Itay Tiran Screenwriter: Heinrich Hadding DoP: Daniel Gottschalk US Distributor: Menemsha Films, Santa Monica Sudabeh Mortezai was born in 1968 in Ludwigsburg, Germany, to Iranian parents. She grew up in Tehran and Vienna, and studied at both the University of Vienna and UCLA. Following her acclaimed documentaries Children of the Prophet (2006) and In the Bazaar of Sexes (2013), Macondo is her dramatic feature debut. German-American International School International Baccalaureate School of Silicon Valley 21 © Ostlicht Filmproduktion Children's Matinée MISSION SPUTNIK CHILDREN'S MATINÉE SPUTNIK MOUNTAIN VIEW • BERKELEY • SAN FRANCISCO A BILINGUAL EDUCATION Sun., Feb. 1, 2015 – 1:00 pm OPENS DOORS Goethe-Institut, SF West Coast Premiere 90 mins. Germany, Belgium, Czech Republic (2013). In German with English subtitles. “One language sets you in a corridor for life. Two languages open every door along the way.” — Frank Smith, Psychologist In Malkow, in the middle of the German Democratic Republic, everything is going its usual way. In the shadows, though, 10 year old Rike together with her friends Fabian and Jonathan is working on a spectacular invention, that will beam back her uncle Mike from WestBerlin to Eastern Germany. The experiment takes an unexpected turn: it is not Mike, who lands back in Malkow, but the villagers on the Berlin Wall. — Seoul International Youth Film Festival The German International School of Silicon Valley (GISSV) offers high-quality bilingual programs that foster critical and imaginative thinking, academic excellence and an appreciation for cultural diversity. WWW.GISSV.ORG PRESCHOOL–GRADE 12 AT THREE LOCATIONS IN THE BAY AREA Director: Markus Dietrich Cast: Flora Li Thieman, Finn Fiebig, Luca Johannsen, Yvonne Catterfeld, Devid Striesow, Maxim Mehmet and Andreas Schmidt Screenwriter: Markus Dietrich DoP: Philipp Kirsamer World Sales: Attraction Distribution, Montreal © Gruppe Weimar Filmproduktion Scienc s ts e • Musi c • Art • Technology • Spor ogram r P ge chan Field Trips • International Ex $7 matinée special price for kids 12 years and younger Markus Dietrich was born in 1979 in Strausberg. He studied Media Design at the Bauhaus University Weimar. He has made several short films, including Outsourcing (2007) and My Robodad (2008). Mission Sputnik (2013) is his first feature. He also works as a director with children and young adults at the Thalia Theater Halle/Saale. © Majestic / Stefan Biebl German Panorama BEST CHANCE BESTE CHANCE Castro Theatre, San Francisco Tue., Feb. 3, 2015 – 7:00 pm California Theatre, Berkeley International Premiere 102 mins. Germany (2014). Filmed in Upper Bavaria and India. In German and English with English subtitles. Director: Marcus H. Rosenmüller Cast: Anna Maria Sturm, Rosalie Thomass, Volker Bruch, Ferdinand Schmidt-Modrow, Heinz Josef Braun, Andreas Giebel, Martin Schick Screenwriters: Karin Michalke, Marcus H. Rosenmüller DoP: Stefan Biebl Production: Lieblingsfilm GmbH, Munich Sponsored by The Berlin & Beyond Film Festival is proud to present the international premiere of the third film in Marcus H. Rosenmüller's celebrated "Best" Trilogy. Since graduating from high school five years ago, best friends Jo (Rosalie Thomass) and Kati (Anna Maria Sturm) have not been in touch with each other. While Jo has been traveling the world – ending up in India – Kati has been struggling with college life and her final exams. After receiving a disturbing voicemail from Jo, Kati immediately drops everything and returns to her hometown in rural Bavaria to round up the old buddies in order to launch a rescue mission for Jo. Time has passed there, too. Rocky (Ferdinand Schmidt-Modrow, The Wave) and Toni (Volker Bruch, Generation War) are caught up in their own marriages and family lives, so naturally their response to Kati’s idea is not filled with enthusiasm. Outraged and disappointed, but still convinced she’s doing the right thing, Kati sets off on her own en route to an Ashram in India, as Jo is on her way home. © Mathias Bothor Sun., Feb. 1, 2015 – 6:00 pm Marcus H. Rosenmüller was born in 1973 in Tegernsee, in Bavaria. He studied at the University of Television and Film Munich from 1995 to 2002. His breakthrough came with his first feature, Grave Decisions (2006), winning three German Film Awards, including Best Film in Silver and Best Director, and the Bavarian Film Award Best Newcomer Director. He began work on the successful Tandern trilogy in 2006 with Beste Zeit. After filming Beste Gegend, he shot the concluding part, Beste Chance in Upper Bavaria and India in 2013. His second passion is the stage where he tours Germany together with the composer Gerd Baumann, performing their poems. In 2014, he was honored with the Ernst Hoferichter-Preis by the City of Munich. He has also received the silver Bavarian Constitution Medal. —Lieblingsfilm 23 • International business transactions and related litigation • Mergers & acquisitions • Formation and capitalization of corporations and partnerships • International wills, trusts, and inheritance claims Legal Advisor: Goethe-Institut San Francisco and the Berlin & Beyond Film Festival Legal Advisor and Lawyer of Trust and Confidence (Vertrauensanwalt): Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany, Consulate General of Switzerland, Consulate General of Brazil, swissnex San Francisco Law Offices of Dennis M. Sullivan 601 California Street 16th Floor San Francisco, CA 94108 Tel.: (415) 982-5454 Fax: (415) 982-1732 www.dmsullivanlaw.com © Senator Edition © Walker + Worm Film GmbH & Co. KG German Panorama BELTRACCHI – THE ART OF FORGERY THE KINGS SURRENDER BELTRACCHI – DIE KUNST DER FÄLSCHUNG WIR WAREN KÖNIGE Sun., Feb. 1, 2015 – 11:00 am – Castro Theatre, SF Tue., Feb. 3, 2015 – 5:00 pm – California Theatre, Berkeley Fri., Jan. 30, 2015 – 9:15 pm – Castro Theatre, SF Mon., Feb. 2, 2015 – 9:15 pm – Aquarius Theatre, Palo Alto Northern California Premiere 90 mins. Documentary. Germany (2014). In German with English subtitles. West Coast Premiere In Person: Philipp Leinemann & Ronald Zehrfeld 104 mins. Germany (2014). DCP. In German with English subtitles. 2014 Winner of the German Film Award for Best Documentary. According to Vanity Fair: “Without any doubt he is the biggest forger of our times.” Beltracchi is an engaging rogue, a warm-hearted husband and father, and an impossibly self-confident artist who tells a journalist: “I can paint anything. Leonardo? Of course. But why? You couldn't sell it.” The fast-paced film is full of witty dialogues with Beltracchi and his wife, showing Beltracchi’s incredible talent as a painter and reveals his expertise in forging paintings from the early 20th century, which were so masterfully done that art experts, museums and auction houses around the world were duped and exposed. Jury Prize for Best Narrative Feature at the 2014 Austin Film Festival. A police special forces team, a youth gang: two parallel worlds, traversed by electric tensions and magnetic bonds. Chance and a shy thirteen-year-old first bring these worlds in contact and then smash them together in a fight for survival. A gloomy and tense metropolitan noir, suspended between traces of Scorsese and references to Scandinavia’s take on the genre; it gives nobody a break and starkly depicts truth, justice, friendship and loyalty. —Festival Scope Director: Philipp Leinemann Cast: Ronald Zehrfeld, Mišel Mati evi , Mohamed Issa, Hendrik Duryn, Tilman Strauß, Oliver Konietzny Screenwriter: Philipp Leinemann DoP: Christian Stangassinger World Sales: Walker+Worm Film, Munich Arne Birkenstock was born in 1967 in Siegen. Since 1994 he has been working as a freelancer for several public television broadcasters in Germany. His documentary films also include 12 Tangos – Adios Buenos Aires (2005), the German Film Awardwinning Chandani: The Daughter of the Elephant Whisperer (2010) and Sound of Heimat – Germany Sings! (2012, B&B 2014). © Wilfried Witters © Arne Birkenstock Director: Arne Birkenstock With: Wolfgang Beltracchi, Helene Beltracchi, Henrik Hanstein Screenwriter: Arne Birkenstock DoP: Marcus Winterbauer World Sales: Global Screen, Munich Philipp Leinemann was born in 1979 in Braunschweig, Germany, and studied at the University of Television & Film Munich. His first feature Transit (2010) won the Production Prize at Filmfest München. His second feature, The Kings Surrender (2014), was praised by The Hollywood Reporter as “a superior, sprawling copsand-crooks saga.” 25 © Badlands © Christian Schulz/Schramm Film German Panorama MY SISTERS PHOENIX PALO ALTO SPECIAL MEINE SCHWESTERN Fri., Jan. 30, 2015 – 4:00 pm – Castro Theatre, SF Mon., Feb. 2, 2015 – 8:00 pm – Goethe-Institut, SF Mon., Feb. 2, 2015 – 7:00 pm – Aquarius Theatre, Palo Alto California Premiere 104 mins. Germany (2014). DCP. In German with English subtitles. US Premiere 88 mins. Germany, France (2013). DCP. In German with English subtitles. Winner of the FIPRESCI Prize at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. A screen reunion of Nina Hoss and Ronald Zehrfeld, following Barbara in 2012: Nelly Lenz is a concentration camp survivor who has been left severely injured with a disfigured face. Following her facial reconstruction surgery, Nelly begins the search for her husband Johnny. When she finally does find him, Johnny does not recognize her. Nevertheless he approaches her with a proposal. Since she resembles his wife, whom he believes to be dead, he asks her to help him claim his wife's considerable inheritance. Nelly agrees, and becomes her own doppelganger. Official Selection, 2013 Berlin International Film Festival Panorama. Because of a heart defect, Linda (Jördis Triebel) hasn’t that long left to live. The doctors have been telling her this for the last 30 years, but this time it seems serious. So Linda asks her sisters Katharina (Nina Kunzendorf) and Clara (Lisa Hagmeister) to spend one possibly last weekend with her. Linda's illness has also left its mark on her sisters. While Katharina's constant worrying gets on everyone's nerves, the unstable Clara tries to ignore the subject altogether. On a trip to the North Sea and Paris, old conflicts and roles reemerge – and get reallocated. A moving road movie about facing death. —Filmfest Hamburg Director: Christian Petzold Cast: Nina Hoss, Ronald Zehrfeld, Nina Kunzendorf Screenwriter: Christian Petzold DoP: Hans Fromm US Distributor: IFC Films, NYC © Ralf Braum GW_Mediakit_Feb 2013 2/14/13 9:32 PM Page 1 GERMAN WORLD – YOUR DIRECT CONNECTION TO THE GERMAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITIES IN THE U.S. BILINGUAL PRINT & E-MAGAZINE. ONLINE MEDIA PORTAL. EMAIL AND DIRECT MARKETING SERVICES. Lars Kraume was born in Chieri, Italy in 1973 and grew up in Frankfurt am Main. He studied at the German Film & Television Academy in Berlin (dffb) in 1994. His films include Dunckel (1998), Viktor Vogel – Commercial Man (2001), Guten Morgen Herr Grothe (2007) and The Days to Come (2010). 26 Berlin & Beyond Film Festival © Hans Fromm Director: Lars Kraume Cast: Jördis Triebel, Nina Kunzendorf, Lisa Hagmeister, Béatrice Dalle, Angela Winkler Screenwriter: Esther Bernstorff DoP: Jens Harant Christian Petzold, the leading light of the Berlin School movement, was born in 1960, in Hilden, Germany, and graduated from the German Film and Television Academy Berlin. Along with Phoenix (2014), all of his cinema films have screened at Berlin & Beyond, including the 2012 opener Barbara, Jerichow (2008), Yella (2007), Ghosts (2005), Wolfsburg (2003) and The State I Am In (2000). © Flying Moon Filmproduktion © Stephan Rabold/Frisbeefilms German Panorama STEREO THIS LOVELY SHITTY LIFE DIESES SCHÖNE SCHEISSLEBEN QUE CARAMBA ES LA VIDA Thu., Jan. 29, 2015 – 9:15 pm – Castro Theatre, SF Sat., Jan. 31, 2015 – 1:00 pm – Castro Theatre, SF West Coast Premiere 95 mins. Germany (2014). DCP. In German with English subtitles. San Francisco Premiere – In Person: Doris Dörrie 86 mins. Documentary. Germany, Mexico (2014). In Spanish with English subtitles. Official Selection, 2014 Berlin International Film Festival Panorama. A feverish thriller that unites two powerhouse actors: Eric (Jürgen Vogel, The Wave) is a motorcycle mechanic who leads a quiet life with his girlfriend Julia and her daughter. But his bucolic and almost perfect routine is disturbed when Henry (Moritz Bleibtreu, Run Lola Run), a strange character, begins to appear in his workshop and Eric is the only one who can see him. Henry insists on provoking Eric until he’s at the brink of insanity when even more shadowy figures start to appear. They start to threaten Eric and his family to do as they say. Increasingly confused, Eric has no option other than to trust Henry. Official Selection, 2014 South by Southwest (SXSW). Mariachi is an essential part of Mexican culture. It's more than just music; it's a lifestyle that views the world from a macho perspective. The business is tough and women are seldom appreciated in this strictly male domain. Nevertheless, a handful of female musicians choose to be Mariachi. The first women mariachi band that formed in 1958 is still performing. And then there's a band of young female musicians who struggle with family issues and their vocation. Against the backdrop of the folky 'Día de los Muertes' celebrations, director Doris Dörrie accompanies them to their performances on the streets of Mexico and throughout their daily lives, singing about death, love and poverty. —Munich International Film Festival —Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival Maximilian Erlenwein was born in 1975 in Berlin. He studied directing at the German Film and Television Academy Berlin. After directing several short films, his first feature, Gravity (2009), was much acclaim, including the New Director's Showcase Award at the Seattle International Film Festival. Stereo (2014) is his second feature. Director: Doris Dörrie With: Magdalena ‘Malena’ Berrones, María del Carmen, Estrellas de Jalisco, Las Pioneras de Mexico Screenwriter: Doris Dörrie DoP: Daniel Schönauer, Doris Dörrie Production: Flying Moon Filmproduktion, Berlin © Flying Moon Filmproduktion © Stephan Rabold/Frisbeefilms Director: Maximilian Erlenwein Cast: Jürgen Vogel, Moritz Bleibtreu, Petra Schmidt-Schaller, Georg Friedrich, Rainer Bock Screenwriter: Maximilian Erlenwein DoP: Ngo The Chau World Sales: Beta Cinema, Munich Doris Dörrie is one of the most renowned filmmakers in Germany. Since 1976 she has made more than 30 feature films and received numerous national and international awards. Among her well-known films are Cherry Blossoms (2008, German Film Award in Silver/Bavarian Film Prize), Naked (2002), Am I Beautiful? (1998), and the international sensation, Men… (1985). 27 | | F | | F | | F Reviews showtimes and more Please contact your SF Weekly Sales Representative for all advertising inquiries. 415-536-8180 © Icarus Films © Südart Filmproduktion/Menelaos Film German Panorama / Shorts VULVA 3.0 NOCEBO MIND TRIPS SHORT FILMS 2015 Sun., Feb. 1, 2015 – 5:30 pm – Goethe-Institut, SF Sun., Feb. 1, 2015 – 3:00 pm – Goethe-Institut, SF Special Sneak Preview 52 mins. Documentary. Germany (2014). In German with English subtitles. NOCEBO Winner of the 2014 Student Academy Award Best Foreign Film in Gold: Christian, 22, is on the run. He took part in a drug study and together with his girlfriend Anna discovered the death of a fellow participant. When Anna also starts showing signs of the same deadly side effects, Christian breaks out of the test center to get help, but neither the police nor doctors believe his story. What is the real story behind Christian's escape? Where is the line between psychosis and reality? Director: Lennart Ruff. Germany (2014). 38 mins. Official Selection, 2014 Berlin International Film Festival Panorama. We live in hyper-sexualized times. The press, advertisements and TV are constantly putting naked women and their genitalia on display. But many women are still deeply prudish when it comes to the relationship with their own body. The resultant insecurity many women feel about their own bodies has proven to be a goldmine for cosmetic genital surgery which promises to manufacture the perfect vagina via the surgeon's scalpel. With their comprehensive and unflustered research into the history of this particular aspect of the female anatomy in the 21st century, the directors shed light on every facet of the matter at hand and celebrate the diversity and uniqueness of the female body. Directors: Claudia Richarz, Ulrike Zimmermann With: Marion Hulverscheidt, Claudia Gehrke, Mithu Sanyal Screenwriter: Ulrike Zimmermann DoP: Claudia Richarz US Distributor: Icarus Films, NYC Claudia Richarz was born in 1955, she studied visual communications at the University of Fine Arts of Hamburg, and has been making documentaries as a director and cinematographer. In 2000, her ten-part WDR/ arte series Abnehmen in Essen received the Grimme Award. Ulrike Zimmermann was born in 1960. She graduated from the University of Fine Arts of Hamburg in 1988. She founded MMM film production in 1989 and has worked as a production manager/line producer and independent producer. ABDULLAH Migrant musician Abdullah faces a psychosis. Director: Jakob Besuch. Germany (2013). Animated film. 9 mins. ROADTRIP Julius has chronic insomnia. To empty his head he decides to go on a roadtrip, but somehow, he just can't manage to leave. Director: Xaver Xylophon. Germany (2014). Animated film. 20 mins. WHERE WE ARE (WO WIR SIND) Christina has lost custody of her daughter. In a desperate attempt, she and nine-year-old Paula attempt to leave their old life behind. Director: Ilkar Catak. Germany (2013). 14 mins. 81 minutes in total running time. 29 Berlin & Beyond Membership $250 FILM FAN $2,500 PATRON $5,000 GRAND Personalized Membership Card 4 4 4 4 4 Festival Guide & Publications Mailed to You 4 4 4 4 4 Advanced Ticket Sales & Special Discounts 4 4 4 4 4 Invitation to Members Special Screening Special Offers to Film Events Around the Year 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Name Recognition in Festival Guide and on Website* 4 4 4 4 Opening Night Film & Party Tickets 2 2 4 6 Closing Night Film** Tickets 2 2 4 6 1 2 4 1 2 4 4 4 4 Adopt a Film*** 4 4 Complimentary Tickets to Sponsored Film 10 20 Invitation to Special Patrons Event Castro Priority Passes** (Castro screenings only + Priority Entry) Recognition Onscreen at Festival 1 $1,000 $50 SUPPORTER Open the curtains! Roll the projector! 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Taxis and public transportation are highly-recommended: MUNI Metro lines: K, L, M (exit at Castro station) F Market streetcar – Bus lines: 33, 35, 37, 24 •BART transfers to MUNI Metro at these stations: Embarcadero, Montgomery, Powell, Civic Center • • GOETHE-INSTITUT AUDITORIUM 530 Bush Street (at Grant), San Francisco, CA 94108 (entry at street level) Nearest BART/MUNI station is Montgomery AQUARIUS THEATRE 430 Emerson Street, Palo Alto, CA 94301 Near Palo Alto Caltrain station CALIFORNIA THEATRE 2113 Kittredge Street, Berkeley, CA 94704 Near Downtown Berkeley BART station HOW TO BUY TICKETS ONLINE Advance tickets for all shows available online at BerlinBeyond.com Mobile tickets may be purchased until 1 hour prior to the show. Will call tickets may be purchased until 8:00 pm the night prior to the show. * Please note, the festival passes are not available via the mobile browser platform. To purchase a pass, log into a PC or purchase in person. 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