arsenal distribution will be releasing Rainer Kirberg's THE SLEEPING GIRL (DAS SCHLAFENDE MÄDCHEN) on January 17. The film received its world premiere as part of the Forum Expanded program in 2011. It opens theatrically in selected cinemas on January 17 and will be screening daily at Kino Arsenal from January 17-23 with the director and further members of the film team attending the opening night.
Film as Corporeal Exposition
Best First Feature Award: Forum Nominees
The Best First Feature Award was set up by the Berlinale in 2006 in order to promote new filmmaking talent. Nine films from the Forum program have been nominated for this year’s prize: A BATALHA DE TABATÔ (THE BATTLE OF TABATÔ) by João Viana (Guinea-Bissau/Portugal), DAS MERKWÜRDIGE KÄTZCHEN (THE STRANGE LITTLE CAT) by Ramon Zürcher (Germany), GRZELI NATELI DGEEBI (IN BLOOM) by Nana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Groß (Georgia/Germany), I AIONIA EPISTROFI TOU ANTONI PARASKEUA (THE ETERNAL RETURN OF ANTONIS PARASKEVAS) by Elina Psykou (Greece), LA PLAGA (THE PLAGUE) by Neus Ballús (Spain), MO SHENG (FORGETTING TO KNOW YOU) by Quan Ling (China), THE WEIGHT OF ELEPHANTS by Von Daniel Joseph Borgman (New Zealand/Denmark) and SIENIAWKA by Marcin Malaszczak (Germany/Poland).
"It's more than TV" – Film and Book Presentation
Special Screenings 43rd Forum
Once again the program will be rounded off by a series of film historical rediscoveries, including the oldest surviving Korean silent film CHEONGCHUN-EUI SIPJARO, which will be screened at Delphi complete with a film narrator, singer and orchestra, and a series of films by Japanese director Keisuke Kinoshita.
UdK Seminar: Cinema and Painting
Vaginal Davis presents: Rising Stars, Falling Stars – We Must Have Music!
Forum 2013: Upheaval and Transition
Social upheaval, times of transition and periods of change are at the heart of numerous films in the 2013 Forum programme. Attempts to find new certainties and realignments do not only characterise their subject matter but also play a key role in determining their formal approaches. European cinema is a particularly strong presence in this year’s programme, from both east and west.
On January 8 the next public screening takes place. At the request of Angela Melitopoulos a selection of films from the Newsreel Collective from the Arsenal archive will be shown and discussed. Established in December 1967 as Newsreel, an activist filmmaker collective, this NY group grew to become a network with chapters across the US. Its different chapters produced and distributed short 16mm films covering the anti-war and women's movements, civil and human rights movements. In the mid-70s the New York Newsreel became Third World Newsreel (TWN).