Top Girl (D 2014, Tatjana Turanskyj)

Top Girl, or: La déformation professionnelle

(GER 2014, D: Tatjana Turanskyj, A: Julia Hummer, RP Kahl, Stefan Mehren, 99’, OV w/english subs, DCP)

The directress will be present.

And another great female director will be joining our festival! Tatjana Turanskyj will be there and introduce her recent film “Top Girl oder la déformation professionnelle”. Since female authorship was an important thing for us for this year’s GEGENkino programme, we are very happy to be able to show the film and have Tatjana Turanskyj coming to the festival.

Snapshots from a contemporary, fragile, female working biography: Helena dressed in latex rubber, leather, mesh hoses, with long eyelashes and sex toys, is working for an escort service. Male customers have various preferences. Helena is not an Eastern European girl who has been abducted into the country, neither is she a confident whore who wants her voluntary prostitution to be taken to mean an emancipatory act. Actually, she wants to work as an actress. During a casting, the contradictions concerning her life are bunching when she has to play a needy woman. At this point, the transitions between established forms of acting, the performance in her occupation, her family life and even sex work increasingly blur. Top Girl is the second film of Tatjana Turanskyj’s Women-And-Work-Trilogy, which deals with labour conditions and economised relationships in which women move. She herself is co-founder of the initiative ProQuote-Regie that takes a stand for equal representation of genders in the councils for film subsidies and promotes the reduction of structural discrimination of female directors.


23 April, 10 pm – Schaubühne Lindenfels – € 6/5 (red.) euros

Prison System 4614 & The Incomplete (D 2015 & 2013, Jan Soldat)

Prison System 4614 & The Incomplete

(GER 2015 & 2013, Doc, D: Jan Soldat, 60’ & 48’, OV w/ english subtitles, bluray)

Director Jan Soldat and actor Klaus Johannes »The Incomplete« Wolf will be present.

The eponymous prison here is not a place where sentences are executed but rather a private disciplinary institution, in which people are playing out bondage phantasies and fetishes of submission. Thus, the man fixed on the floor is a sacrifice of his own accord and a paying customer at the same time. His agonies are pieces of service, planned in preliminary talks and genuinely arranged with the help of original prison armatures and Guantanamo-like overalls.

By means of a deliberate narrative structure and trenchant questions skilfully placed, Jan Soldat works out unexpectedly much space for affection, empathy and confidence inside of this setting. At the latest when inmates and guards answer these questions and start to relate stories of themselves, describing their stay behind bars as “unwinding” and “leaving daily life behind”, normality invades the visually depicted deviation.

The Incomplete also proves to be clear of any sentimentalities and attempts to mediate a sexually marginalized man – it is a documentary short profile about the 60-year-old Klaus Johannes Wolf and his life as a slave. Chained to his bed, he talks about his experiences, his parents and what is means to be naked.

22 April, 9 pm – UT Connewitz – € 6/5 (red.)

Ricaletto designed the new logo for GEGENkino 2015

Our fabulous friend Ricaletto designed a new logo for us.

Check out his other work at: http://ricaletto.blogsport.de

Another thing: There’s still three weeks left to submit your works to our “Vaginale” Call for Entries. Remember!

NEWSFLASH!

1) DEADLINE for VIDEOKILLS submissions prolonged!

2) Closing day for applications for internship at GEGENkino

Our partners from •• Videokills •• have prolonged the deadline for your submissions to »The Explorer Series: Invisible City Symphonies«
by two weeks. Meaning, you will have time until the 15th of February to submit your films and videos as well as music material to the programme.

All further information you might need, can be found here:

https://videokills4lyfe.wordpress.com/call-leipzig-2015

Videokills | »The Explorer Series: Invisible City Symphonies«

Dear friends of GEGENkino, we are glad to announce that for the upcoming GEGENkino festival we will team up with the artists’ collective VIDEOKILLS and booking agency [fwd: like waves] in order to curate an evening of collaboratively compiled works of silent movies and specially composed scores. VIDEOKILLS offers filmmakers, media artists and musicians a […]

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As for the internship at our festival that we were offering: we’ve received quite enough interesting applications and can’t accept any further applications from now. Thanks a lot for your interest!

To all the applicants: You will hear from us sometime this week (if you haven’t already). Ideally, so you can start to help us out and became part of our festival by the second last week of February.

Videokills | »The Explorer Series: Invisible City Symphonies«

Dear friends of GEGENkino,

we are glad to announce that for the upcoming GEGENkino festival we will team up with the artists’ collective VIDEOKILLS and booking agency [fwd: like waves] in order to curate an evening of collaboratively compiled works of silent movies and specially composed scores. VIDEOKILLS offers filmmakers, media artists and musicians a platform to compile collaborative works. In the recent programme »The Explorer Series: Invisible City Symphonies« VIDEOKILLS is looking for silent movies which deal with urban sentiments. The closing date is the 1st of February 2015. Afterwards, the films will be given to composers, DJ*ans, music producers and musicians in order to compose a score. The closing date to submit musical work samples is the 1st of February 2015, too.

The results of this collaboration will be screened as part of the second GEGENkino festival on 17th of April 2015 at UT Connewitz.

You will find the Open Call and further information, if you follow these links:

VIDEOKILLS homepage

VIDEOKILLS facebook page

VIDEOKILLS Leipzig Facebook event page

The GEGENkino crew and VIDEOKILLS are looking forward to your submissions!