Jana Sepehr is a freelance journalist for Die Zeit, Der Spiegel and ZDF, among others. She accompanies the Dokumentale as editor-in-chief of the program magazine and supports the D'Salon as curator.
"Redlight to Limelight" wins this year’s Doxumentale Award for Best Documentary Film, "Trade Secret" and "Miss Jobson" got a special mention – and the best part is, you can still watch them till Sunday.
The documentary "Omega wants to Dance" follows people across Asia, Europe, North and Latin America and showing how movement reveals identity, belonging, and social change within different cultural contexts – and asks: what truly moves us?
What drives people to go where fear is inevitable? "Girl Climber" follows Emily Harrington to the limits of what’s possible—and reveals why risk itself can hold a moment of radical aliveness.
Film history will no longer be the same. The curated programs and activities developed by partners of Another Story impulse a new reading of curation and film history, flagging on forgotten titles and rediscoveries.
XY Chelsea is a documentary about the US-whistleblower Chelsea Manning, who sacrificed her freedom by leaking over 750,000 classified government documents in a controversial 16 years ago.
The documentary After Work by Erik Gandini explores performance pressure, identity, and the search for meaning in a future where work is no longer a given. Get involved and organize your own screening!
Indigenous groups in many countries are becoming more and more politically active. This article shows why it is important to support the work of Indigenous peoples worldwide.