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Jury and Competition Films

Meet our fantastic jury members and learn more about them and the ten films which are taking part in the first Dokumentale competition.

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Kajo Roscher
09.10.2024

Jury and Competition Films

The competition films for the first edition of the Dokumentale have been selected! A total of ten films—nine of which are having their German premieres and one its international premiere—have been nominated for the main prize of 20,000 euros.

The international jury, consisting of renowned members Marie Erbs Ørbæk (CPH:DOX), Mara Prohaska Marković (BELDOCS), and director Ibrahim Nash'at (HOLLYWOODGATE), will present the award to the winner on 17 October at Silent Green.

The prize is divided into two parts: 10,000 euros will go directly to the film-maker(s), while the remaining 10,000 euros will be allocated for marketing efforts to support the film's release in Germany. With this approach, the Dokumentale aims to promote the distribution of documentary films and ensure their long-term success.

Film

The Friendship Bench

13. Oct / 19:00 / Sputnik Kino
20. Oct / 20:30 / Kant Kino
There is a severe shortage of psychologists in Zimbabwe. This drives Dr Dixon Chibanda to seek solutions outside the conventional healthcare system. He begins training grandmothers, developing a completely new approach that sees people in the community helping each other.

Film

My Sextortion Diary

14. Oct / 21:00 / Sputnik Kino
18. Oct / 20:30 / Kant Kino
20. Oct / 17:30 / Colosseum Filmtheater
Two months after a young film-maker’s laptop is stolen, an anonymous hacker begins threatening to release intimate photos of her. The director documents her own fight for control and self-determination.
Filmstill "New Wave"

Film

New Wave

15. Oct / 20:00 / DASHI Canteen
16. Oct / 20:30 / Kant Kino
18. Oct / 21:00 / Sputnik Kino
Immaculately styled hair, underground parties, and a new blend of punk and rock music emerged in the 1980s: New Wave. Accompanied by the sounds of its music, director Elizabeth Ai takes a personal and vulnerable look back at her own past.

Film

Pepi Fandango

14. Oct / 18:30 / Festival Center D'24
16. Oct / 21:00 / Sputnik Kino
20. Oct / 18:00 / Kant Kino
Viennese musician and Holocaust survivor Peter Pérez sets off with his best friend in search of the fandango, which he learned from Roma children in a concentration camp. An epic road movie that combines pain and the healing power of music.
Filmstill "Searching for Amani"

Film

Searching for Amani

16. Oct / 18:00 / Kant Kino
18. Oct / 21:00 / ACUDkino
20. Oct / 19:00 / Sputnik Kino
In the heart of one of Kenya’s largest nature reserves, the world of thirteen-year-old Simon Ali is suddenly shattered. His father, an experienced tour guide, is found dead. Together with his best friend Haron, he sets out in search of the truth.
Filmstill "Standing Above the Clouds"

Film

Standing Above the Clouds

13. Oct / 20:00 / Colosseum Filmtheater
15. Oct / 18:00 / Kant Kino
20. Oct / 19:30 / Zeiss-Großplanetarium
When the construction of a thirty-metre-high telescope on the Hawaiian mountain Mauna Kea is proposed, a global movement of kiaʻi (protectors) rises up. This film tells the story of three women fighting on the front lines to protect their sacred mountain.

Film

State of Silence

11. Oct / 20:30 / City Kino Wedding
12. Oct / 21:00 / Sputnik Kino
14. Oct / 17:30 / Kant Kino
In Mexico, journalists are fighting against drug policy and systemic corruption. But danger is all around. Cartels and officials want to prevent the truth from coming to light. This portrait is an impressive call to advocate for the importance of press freedom.

Film

The Tempest of Neptun

16. Oct / 20:00 / Aquarium
15. Oct / 21:00 / Sputnik Kino
20. Oct / 20:00 / Colosseum Filmtheater
For decades, the small Croatian island of Vis was closed to tourism. That is now set to change. Fishermen, young people, and the island’s workers come together to talk about how much tourism the idyllic island can take.

Film

Uncropped

13. Oct / 20:30 / Lark
15. Oct / 20:30 / Kant Kino
19. Oct / 17:30 / Colosseum Filmtheater
From Patti Smith to Muhammad Ali—successful photojournalist James Hamilton has photographed them all. Through the lens of his camera, we travel back in time to New York’s past and Hamilton’s exciting everyday life in the photography and art scene.

Film

Yintah

11. Oct / 18:30 / Festival Center D'24
14. Oct / 20:30 / Kant Kino
20. Oct / 21:00 / ACUDkino
In the Wet’suwet’en First Nation community, resistance to the construction of an underwater pipeline that jeopardizes the community’s livelihood has been growing. Activists Howilhkat Freda Huson and Sleydo’ Molly Wickham take us with them on their fight to reappropriate their homeland.

Jury Members

Marie Erbs Ørbæk

Marie Erbs Ørbæk is Head of Operations in the Programming Department of CPH:DOX. She is part of the selection committee, is responsible for the festival’s broad array of partnerships, and oversees all live events, including the more than 150 panels, discussions, and workshops that are held during the festival each year. She has been part of the festival since 2014 and has launched several new projects at CPH:DOX, including the Everyday Video Project, the CPH:Science Program, the expanded Podcast Program, and the Youth Editorial Group.

Ibrahim Nash'at 

Ibrahim Nash'at is an award-winning Egyptian documentary film-maker based in Berlin. Throughout his journalistic career, he has collaborated with numerous international broadcasters and online platforms, including Deutsche Welle, Al Jazeera, Business Insider, AJ+, and Voice of America. Ibrahim holds a master’s degree in documentary film-making from Met Film School and a bachelor’s degree in pharmaceutical sciences from Misr International University. He was the co-editor of Talal Derki’s latest film, *Under the Sky of Damascus*, which premiered in the Panorama section of the 2023 Berlinale and won the Golden Alexander at the 25th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival. Ibrahim has directed several short films that have been featured at various film festivals around the world. *Hollywoodgate* is his first feature film and premiered at both the Venice Film Festival and the Telluride Film Festival in 2023. The film has been screened at over fifty film festivals and has won twelve awards.

Mara Prohaska

Mara Prohaska Marković is an art historian, curator, and producer based in Belgrade, Serbia. With over 20 years of experience, she has worked extensively in the fields of culture and the audio-visual industry. Her expertise includes producing and curating numerous festivals, exhibitions, art residencies, and artworks both in Serbia and internationally. Since 2009, she has been a part of the organizational team of the Beldocs International Documentary Film Festival, where she has held the position of Festival Director since 2020. In this role, she also curates the XR Exhibition: Immersive Reality. She is an alumna of the female leadership programme Audiovisual Women 2023 by the Erich Pommer Institute.

Kajo Roscher
Editor

Kajo Roscher was born in Berlin and is currently studying political science at the Free University of Berlin. In 2023 they did an internship at the taz and published articles in the Berlin and culture section of the taz. Before studying, Kajo Roscher took part in the journalism programme at the School of The New York Times and completed a voluntary social year at the Human Rights Film Festival Berlin.

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