Playtime: ca. 120 Min. from 12 years
Venue: Kinoptikum Time: 6:00 PM Date: Thursday, 03/14

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How do you document memories?

All around us we hear the laughter of families, children playing and the nearby sound of the sea. Beneath us we feel the warm sand. The bright sun shines above us. We close our eyes. Behind our lids, the world turns THE COLOR RED. We don’t shut ourselves off from the outside world, but concentrate all our sensations on this one specific red, the epitome of the perfect moment.

Old family movies with grainy images: footage that every family probably has in their cupboard. DOLLY recounts the scents that are indelibly linked to the people, places and moments shown in the film. The mere mention of pumpernickel and ham or Nivea and lavender opens up the viewer’s very own memories. Other odours rise to our nostrils. Odours that have long since faded away, catapulting us back into our own olfactory family history, as if they had been waiting – half forgotten – just for this moment.

WORDS by F. R. David: This song is the soundtrack of 1982; a hit that got stuck in the ears of the whole of Europe. And yet in this documentary we hear completely contrasting accounts of how this song has shaped people’s individual lives. These are stories of love, of what was thought to be love, and even of finding one’s identity.

Have a look, sniff around and listen carefully. The DOK competition features documentaries for all the senses.

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The Soil of the Namib: Dreams

In the Namibian wasteland, Esmeralda, Major and Peter work as illegal small scale miners. Despite the hopelessness of their situation, they dream of a better life.

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Dolly

A young girl tries to reconstruct repressed things from her childhood using homevideomaterial.

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(AT)

A documentary film irregularly and arbitrarily distracts itself, thereby squandering every chance of a satisfying ending.

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Outside Center

After finding community on a rugby team in Munich, Jamaican-born Desmond tackles life by embracing his identity.

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Remember, Broken Crayons Colour Too

Shannet, a Black Transgender woman from Jamaica, shares her journey of healing as she wanders the empty streets of a European city.

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Where The Wild Bees Are

While the wild bees are building their nests, something unknown rolls into the neighborhood. The impending threat of the farmed honeybees is inevitable.

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