Playtime: ca. 120 Min. from 12 years
Venue: Kinopolis Cinema 1 Time: 3:00 PM Date: Friday, 03/13

International Competition 3

To see and be seen: behind this superficial idiom lies far more than mere vanity. It is the profoundly human need to be recognised and accepted for who we truly are. The antithesis of this recognition is systematic or existential invisibility. Whether through social exclusion or radical loneliness, the fear of remaining unseen touches upon our elementary urge to exist in a meaningful form.

An empty room, paint peeling from the walls. A small window provides the only source of warm light. THE CATCHER has been summoned here on government orders. There are whispers of an invisible, sickening danger. He places a thin-barred cage on the floor, fills a bowl with grain, and sits down beside it to wait. Very faintly, the call of a songbird can be heard amidst the bleakness of the room, yet it remains hidden. This supposed danger is so small it could fit in the palm of a hand, and it will only be seen once: after the invisible bird has been caught, after it has been drowned. A piece of photographic evidence, post mortem. Only the film is capable of capturing the colourful plumage—once the song has already fallen silent.

The curtain rises. There they stand: the dignitaries, lined up in front of a compulsively cheerful, light-blue photo wallpaper. On their heads, they proudly wear the red ceremonial caps bestowed upon them by the government. They stand for history, honour, and hope; the caps and the people, in that order. One should be proud of this honour, insists the garish propaganda of Chinese state television blaring through the small workers’ café. The gentleman at the bar turns the volume up even further; he wants to hear every word. Before him stands a glass of hot water – so hot it steams, and one would hardly dare touch it. But the gentleman is older; he has been served much in his time, and drinking boiling water no longer daunts him. After all, it is well known that drinking water at BOILING POINT prolongs life.

Look behind the facade of reality: where the lines between the lens and the world blur, 52 international competition films await discovery.

International Competition 3

Synthesize Me

A teenager finds a way to bring her mother's synthesizers back to life with disastrous consequences for her and her father.

TO THE MOVIE

No One Knows I Disappeared

In a wintry Chinese city under quiet surveillance, a caregiver’s search for a vanished elderly woman blurs into a haunting journey.

TO THE MOVIE

The QR-Code Of Frankeasy

Frankeasy, an influencer-magician, arrives in Paris for the Olympic Games to shoot a sponsored story. A technical glitch deletes his QR code, cutting him off from any access.

TO THE MOVIE

The Border

A young man, Petya, tries to flee Russia after the mobilization, but is stopped at the border and hides in a nearby town — unaware that danger awaits him even there.

TO THE MOVIE


Pes a vlk

Rudo is a 25-year-old stripper who has chosen to embrace a life of perpetual partying and sleep deprivation.

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Tu Descends

Instead of a coffee, Clara gets a box full of money that belongs to her if she can count it all.

TO THE MOVIE