18.09.22 | ハウルの動く城 / HOWL’S MOVING CASTLE (JP 2004, Hayao Miyazaki)

JP 2004, D: Hayao Miyazaki, 119′, German version, DCP, approved for ages 6 and older

In HOWL’S MOVING CASTLE we see everything that makes Studio Ghibli’s animated films so adorable: a love story against all odds, a venerable Europe with giant gadgetry, amiable monsters and tragic heroes, sweeping fighting and food feast. HOWL’S MOVING CASTLE tells of the love between Sophie and Hauro. She is a hatter, turned into an old mummy by an evil witch, he is the beautiful wizard, travelling through no-man’s-land with his moving castle. There, Sophie signs up for housekeeping and now has enough time to approach her heartthrob, who yet has to find out that she is actually as young as he is. And then, there is a war to stop…

Sun 18 SeptUT Connewitz
14:00 Uhr2€

17.09.22 | JERK (FR 2021, Gisèle Vienne) / STAGING DEATH (AT/D 2022, Jan Soldat) / ASMODEUS (CA 2021, Éric Falardeau)

Originally published as a novel by Dennis Cooper, JERK refers to the authentic story of sexual criminal and mass murderer Dean Corll, who abused, tortured and killed more than 20 young men at the beginning of the 1970ies. David Brooks, one of his accessories, put an end to the horror and killed Corll.

JERK

FR 2021, D: Gisèle Vienne, A: Jonathan Capdevielle, 60′, OV with English subtitles, DCP

In the fictional continuation of this story, David Brooks – sentenced to life imprisonment – looks back on the incidents and reappraises it as a therapeutic measure. The killer turns into the narrator and reconstructs the crimes in the form of a puppet theatre show. In this, setting and film language are minimized: only Brooks, performing with a couple of hand puppets, giving them – embodying perpetrators and victims alike – a voice. The horror of the crimes saturated with violence is accompanied by a sadist narrative. Within an aesthetic situation multiply broken by the theatre setting and the usage of puppets, Brooks’ imagination and the representation of his corporeality are completely absorbed in an extremely distance-free and what is for him a lustful reenactment of the killings.

Sat 17 SeptSchaubühne Lindenfels
9:30 pmIn the presence of Jan Soldat
With an audience discussion after JERK

regular: 6,5€ / reduced 5,5€

STAGING DEATH | German Premiere

AT/GER 2022, D: Jan Soldat, 8′, OV with English subtitles, DCP

During his acting career that started in the middle of the 1960ies, Udo Kier worked hard for the presumably longest records in the usual film databases. Beside engagements by cinematic artists including Lars von Trier, he is frequently booked for remote trash and low-budget productions. Here and there, the characters played by him are very often sent to kingdom come. In STAGING DEATH, Jan Soldat collects a selection of the more than 70 deaths that Kier has died in front of the camera. In the montage, iconic episodes are assembled, like Dracula being impaled, a moon-nazi being squashed by a T-Rex and the physical disappearance of Jason whose body can hardly be detected in the billowing reed. At the same time, the juxtaposition of scenes from over 50 years gives an entertaining insight into the evolution of special effects. One thing is for sure: Kier gives his unmistakable peculiarity even to his playful deaths – from falling asleep peacefully to being massacred.


ASMODEUS | German Premiere

CA 2021, D: Éric Falardeau, A: Éric Falardeau, Stéphanie Cadieux, Annaëlle Winand, 11′, no dialogue, DCP

In the form of an occult ritual, ASMODEUS depicts the invocation and awakening of three female incarnations of the eponymous demon of lust and wrath. In this, director Éric Falardeau, who plays the male protagonist, orients himself at the principles of the affective transgressions of gore and splatter: down with good taste! During the ceremony, blood and other body fluids are flowing, ecstasy lends the power to the people (men) to turn into a higher self, to get rid of handles and constraints of morality.  

17.09.22 | BRUNO SUKROW – THE FILM TINKERER

Bruno Sukrow, who called himself a “film tinkerer” throughout his life, was born in Berlin in 1927 and died earlier this year at the age of 94. Originally trained as a machinist, he switched to being a film amateur at the age of 82 – from then on, he created a remarkable oeuvre on his home computer. In them, Sukrow created a new world for himself, completely steeped in his personal preferences, whose quirky second-life-aesthetics are full of heroes, monsters, plot twists and jokes that run into the void. The films following this approach were initially thought for a family context – no one dared to dream that his private, computerised auteur cinema would make it to the International Film Festival of Rotterdam

SATURNUS is the planet promising eternal life. Astronauts set out in a space shuttle to rescue the last survivors of an earlier expedition. Accompanied by ambient music, they stumble across the planet that Sukrow has filled with all kinds of fantasy creatures. The decelerated mystery thriller MARTINS FEUER is situated in a British small town. A psychiatrist is shot, Martin was his last patient. The police begins to look behind the curtains of the single-family homes. VERGISSMEINNICHT concludes the triple: small town plus aliens. Tulip-Toni becomes entangled in a romance and is contacted by an UFO – the animations here are more filigree, the soundscape more organic. You can tell that Bruno Sukrow has been tinkering for several years.

Sa 17 SeptSchaubühne Lindenfels
7 pmWith an introduction by Alexander Klotz

regular: 6,5€ / reduced 5,5€

SATURNUS

DE 2011, R: Bruno Sukrow, 30′, OmeU, DCP


MARTINS FEUER

DE 2013, R: Bruno Sukrow, 44′, OmeU, DCP


VERGISSMEINNICHT

DE 2021, R: Robert Sukrow, 18′, OmeU, DCP 

16.09.22 | ESPÍRITU SAGRADO / THE SACRED SPIRIT (ES/FR/TR 2021, Chema García Ibarra)

ES/FR/TR 2021, D: Chema García Ibarra, A: Llum Arques, Nacho Fernández, Rocío Ibáñez, 97’, OV with English subtitles, DCP

In the Spanish town of Elche, the girl Vanessa has disappeared without a trace. While the mother Charo asks for help on local news channels or from the grandmother Carmina, who was once a well-known clairvoyant, we see Vanessa’s uncle José Manuel with his ufology group. After the sudden death of their leader, he plans to carry out his hair-brained master plan himself. Chema García Ibarra’s feature debut THE SACRED SPIRIT was shot on 16mm with amateur actors from the area. There is an eerie, calm atmosphere in the scenes, which repeatedly slips into the bizarre. The entire village seems almost statuesque, which is further exaggerated by the clear, colorful and detailed imagery: Perfectly squared images make places, people and situations seem tragicomically staged like short plays. In THE SACRED SPIRIT, Ibarra confronts a disturbing story with an amused but also reckoning tonality that triggers a glimmering unease in us.

Fri 16 SeptSchaubühne Lindenfels
10 pmregular: 6,5€ / reduced 5,5€

16.09.22 | A NIGHT OF KNOWING NOTHING (FR/IN 2021, Payal Kapadia)

FR/IN 2021, D: Payal Kapadia, Doc, 96′, OV with English subtitles, DCP

“Eisenstein, Pudovkin! We shall fight, we shall win!” students of the state film academy of Pune are chanting – their demonstration is directed against the designation of a right-wing, conservative actor as a new faculty director. Resistance has built up because of the policy of the Hindu-nationalist governing party BJP, which systematically degrades religious minorities, women and Dalits. Director Payal Kapadia depicts these conflicts also from the perspective of the lover L., who gets a hold of her lover – who belongs to another caste – only by letters. Beside the longing messages from L., mostly monochrome, self-shot images manifest themselves, which are poetically entangled with material of TV reports and surveillance cameras.

Fri 16 SeptSchaubühne Lindenfels
8 pmregular: 6,5€ / reduced 5,5€