An interview is close to an avowal, a confession, an interrogation, a "talking cure" and seems based on the law of absolute identification. The person speaking assures us that s/he is doing it in her/his name. An interview is a place where one plays oneself, constantly affirming oneself and performing, in which speech acts are used to claim a one-to-one identity. The interviewer's attention and behavior are challenged in a very particular way. Where do you position yourself? How do you inter-react? What ideas of exchange do you have? What will happen after the interview? Our film program presents three films for discussion. In Alan Berliner's NOBODY'S BUSINESS (USA 1996, 6.6.), the witness refuses to speak, in Hayn / Remmert's SCHULDNERBERICHTE (D 2002, 13.6.) the interviews are anonymous and Syberberg's SEX-BUSINESS – MADE IN PASING (BRD 1969, 27.6.) is a situational "contribution to film sociology in Germany 1969". (Madeleine Bernstorff)
Whale Rider Niki Caro Neuseeland / Deutschland 2002 DCP OmU 101 min
Anabazys Joel Pizzini, Paloma Rocha Brazil 2007
35 mm OV/EnS 98 min
Heavenly Creatures Peter Jackson New Zealand/Germany 1994 35 mm OV/GeS 99 min
Showing first: Aphrodite's Farm Adam Strange New Zealand 2008 35 mm OV | 15 min