Winston-Salem, North Carolina, embodies the contrasts of a typical American suburban city—where wealth and poverty, privilege and struggle, mobility and dependence on public transport create a divide that feels insurmountable. … read more
Samuele Leogrande Italy 2024 | 14 Min. | EN subs, mov
Thu, 29-May-25 10:30 AM
Lost in an unfamiliar digital realm, Samuel’s soul searches for a way home, guided only by a mysterious voice from the sky. As he navigates this virtual landscape, the film … read more
One day, I lost my mother. Slowly, I am tracing my steps back to her. This film is an attempt to understand motherhood for women of West Indian descent in … read more
“You suffer as long as you breathe,” shouts a hoarse voice outside the picture, and then adds with honest irony: ”Dust is our wealth.” The voice belongs to a street … read more
Temur Mzhavia Georgia, South Caucasus 2006 | 21 Min.
Thu, 29-May-25 02:00 PM
Q&A with: Temur Mzhavia
At 7 o’clock in the morning, the Elektrichka, a wooden-class train, sets off from Tbilisi (Georgia) to Borjomi, 150 km away. The wind whistles through the painless windows. The train … read more
Elie Rajaonarison France 1980 | 15 Min. | DCP, EN subs
Thu, 29-May-25 02:00 PM
Q&A with: Daniel Deshays, Emmanuelle Baude, Jean-Noël Cristiani
In Guillaume Apollinaire’s poem, two visions collide: the image of France learned in Madagascar and the reality later experienced in the former metropolis. For a foreigner, adapting to French life … read more
Olha Zhurba Denmark, France, Sweden, Ukraine 2024 | 95 Min. | DCP, EN subs
Thu, 29-May-25 04:30 PM
Q&A via zoom with: Olha Zhurba
In Songs of Slow Burning Earth, filmmaker Olha Zhurba documents Ukraine’s slow descent into the abyss of war over two years. But what does war truly mean and what images … read more
I grew up in Yangon. In February 2021 my dreams came to an end. My mother said: ‘Son, wake up. The military has taken over the country’. The days got … read more
Sabah Jalloul Lebanon 2024 | 19 Min. | DCP, EN subs
Thu, 29-May-25 07:30 PM
Q&A with: Sabah Jalloul
The Lebanese filmmaker makes several trips from Germany back to her home city of Beirut over the course of the three years following the onset of a catastrophic economic collapse … read more
Through the story of a single family, THE NAKBA ACROSS GENERATIONS explores the lasting impact of the Nakba and the inherited trauma of exile. Blending personal narratives, historical events, and … read more
This year, we’ll be taking you and our festival guests on two cinema hikes through Freiburg’s districts. Equipped with a projector, power generator, mobile sound system, and laptop, we’ll be … read more
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