
Young and wild: The FFHSH with a full programme in Lübeck
23.10.2017 | Nordic Film Days Lübeck
A total of 30 FFHSH-funded productions are on the festival calendar of the 59th Nordic Film Days Lübeck from 1 to 5 November 2017. In addition to the feature film debut "Es war einmal Indianerland" by Student Oscar winner İlker Çatak, the musician documentary "Wildes Herz" by actor Charly Hübner and Sebastian Schultz will also be shown on the big screen well before its cinema release.
Of the 30 films supported by Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein and Filmwerkstatt Kiel, 29 will be screened in Lübeck in theFilm Forum section can be seen. The film forum, which shows productions made in or from northern Germany, is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.
This is how actors Charly Hübner and Sebastian Schultz accompany their portrait of the musicianWild heart the punk band Feine Sahne Fischfilet and their frontman Jan "Monchi" Gorkow in their commitment against the right. WithDaniel Hope - the sound of life (Directors Nahuel Lopez, Granvista Media) andspuer - sp:ür (Directors Christian Striboll), there are two more portraits from the music scene that take a look behind the scenes.
This year's Filmforum also offers strong productions in the up-and-coming talent section: With fast cuts, crazy camera movements and western aesthetics, Hamburg Media School graduate İlker Çatak has won a top honour in theOnce upon a time there was Indian country (Riva Film, Hamburg) has staged a frenzy of images that is currently unrivalled in German cinema. The Schleswig-Holstein native and Hamburg Media School graduate Katja Benrath was able to win the German cinema award with her short filmWatu Wote has just won the Student Oscar in Gold - a poignant plea for humanity that will leave no one cold in Lübeck either. Also from Schleswig-Holstein are the two young filmmakers Maja Bahtijarevic (Kiel) and Johanna Jannsen (Flensburg), who have been nominated for the Cinestar Short Film Award in their filmOstajem- I'm staying here. focus on the everyday lives of young people in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the children's and youth film section, the Icelandic dramaThe swan by Ása Helga Hjörleifsdóttir (Junafilm, Hamburg) also made a contribution this year.
Here is an overview of all FFHSH-funded films:
Feature films
-Existence by Khashayar Mostafavi -The swan by Ása Helga Hjörleifsdóttir, Junafilm -Drift by Helena Wittmann, fuenferfilm -Once upon a time there was Indian country by Ilker Çatak, Riva Film -Letters for Amina by Jacob Bitsch, Tamtam Film -Maybe Baby! by Julia Becker, Grandma Inge Film -Tian - The secret of the jewellery street by Damian Schipporeit, fiction 2.0
Long Documentaries
-The Summit - Performing G20 by Rasmus Gerlach, Kinoki -Kings of the world by Christian von Brockhausen, Timo Großpietsch, Hoferichter & Jakobs -Our village school Gabriele Kob, hannohart film -Werner Nekes - Life between the pictures by Ulrike Pfeiffer, TAG/TRAUM -Wild heart by Charly Hübner, Sebastian Schultz, Eichholz Film
Short film programme Landscape:Time
-D/DK by Karsten Wiesel -One day - One year - One tide by Alexandra Pohlmeier -French sand by Bettina Nürnberg, Dirk Peuker -Course messages from Rainer Komers -Revue by Urte Alfs
Short docs
-The lone fighter from Arne Körner -My father - M'athair by Johanna Jannsen, Screen Talent Europe -Ostajem - I'm staying here. by Maja Bahtijarevic, Joahnna Jannsen -The Last Tape by Cyprien Clement-Delmas, Igor Kosenko, Fabian&Fred
SHORT & DRAMATIC
-The first picture by Michael Carstens -Nicole's Cage by Josef Brandl, Skalar Film -NONA by Steffen Hildebrandt
BEST OF FILMSCHOOL
-Final STAGE [The Time For All But Sunset - BGYOR] from Nicolaas Schmidt -Watu Wote by Katja Benrath, Hamburg Media School
PORTRAITS
-Daniel Hope - the sound of life (TV version) by Nahuel Lopez, Granvista Media -Ludwig Nissen by Martina Fluck, Yucca Filmproduktion -spuer - sp:ür by Christian Striboll
INSTALLATION IN THE WELTLADEN
-Lead in the blood by Linnéa Kviske, Jana Sepehr, Linnéa
FFHSH events at the Nordic Film Days Lübeck
As part of the Nordic Film Days Lübeck, the Filmwerkstatt Kiel offers several events for filmmakers and film enthusiasts.
Master Class "Living History" with the filmmakers Kersti Grunditz Brennan and Jannike Åhlund from Sweden Fri, 03 Nov, 11:30 am - 1:30 pm. DGB House, Holstentorplatz 1, Lübeck Registration until 25 October at masterclass@filmtage.luebeck.de
Hidden Gems and Secret Places - Location tour through Lübeck Fri, 03 Nov, 11:30 a.m. Registration until 26 October at preuss@ffhsh.de
Worth a Sho(o)t - Tax Shelter Incentives in Northern Europe. In co-operation with the Creative Europe Desk Hamburg Fri, 03 Nov, 2 pm, Picture Hall of the non-profit organisation, Königstraße 5, Lübeck Registration at laurin.dietrich@filmtage.luebeck.de
Film breakfast - 30 years of Filmforum Sat, 04 Nov, 11:00 am, St. Annen Museum art café Without registration
Further information on the events can be found at:http://www.ffhsh.de/de/termine/2017/11/
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