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2008
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The Korean Wedding Chest. 35 mm, colour, 82 min
In cooperation with the International Women's Film Festival in Seoul, IWFFIS.
Seoul Women Happiness. HD, colour, 16
min.
Premiere: April 10, 2008, IWFFIS
Commissioned by the International Women's Film Festival
in Seoul as part of the omnibus film 'Ten Ten' on the
occasion of IWFFIS's 10th Anniversary |
2007
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Prater.
35 mm, colour, 104 min.
Premiere: February 10, 2007, Berlinale, International
Forum of New Cinema
Award: German Film Critics Award for the best documentary
2007
Festivals 2007: Berlinale, Mar del Plata; Barcelona;
Jerusalem; Era New Horizons, Polen; Melbourne; Tbilisi;
MoMA New York, and others |
2004
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Twelve
Chairs. 35 mm, colour, 198 min.
Premiere: February 8, 2004, Berlinale, International
Forum of New Cinema
Festivals 2004 ff.: Berlinale, Barcelona, Jerusalem,
Kiev, The Museum of Modern Art, New York (“Premieres”),
Mar del Plata, and others |
2002
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Southeast
Passage. Digital Betacam/DVD, colour and
b/w, 363 min. Premiere: June 6, 2002, Documenta 11,
Kassel
Festivals 2002 ff.: Berlin, Rotterdam, Jerusalem, Barcelona,
and others
The
Specimen. Digital Betacam/DVD, b/w, 18:26
min. Premiere: June 6, 2002, Documenta 11, Kassel
Ester.
Digital Betacam/DVD, b/w and colour, 31:30 min. Premiere:
November 12, 2002, Arsenal, Berlin |
1997
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Exile
Shanghai. 16mm, colour, 275 min.
Premiere: February 18, 1997, Berlinale, International
Forum of New Cinema,
Festivals 1997 ff.: Munich, Jerusalem, San Francisco,
New York, Toronto, Vancouver, and others |
1992
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Taiga.
16 mm, colour, 501 min.
Premiere: February 21, 1992, Berlinale, International
Forum of New Cinema
Festivals 1992 ff.: London, Toronto, Montreal, Jerusalem,
Tokyo, Sydney, and others |
1990
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Countdown.
16 mm, colour, 188 min.
Premiere: February 20, 1990, Berlinale, International
Forum of New Cinema
Festivals 1990 ff.: Paris, Toronto, Los Angeles, San
Francisco, New York, Jerusalem, and others |
1989
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Johanna
d’Arc of Mongolia . 35 mm, colour, 165 min.
Premiere: February 14, 1989, German contribution to
the competition at the 30th Berlin International
Film Festival, Berlin
Festivals 1989 ff.: Montreal, London, Cannes, Créteil/Paris,
Brussels, Copenhagen, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles,
Seattle, Vancouver, Toronto, Jerusalem, and others
Awards: Bundesfilmpreis/Filmband in Gold für Visuelle
Gestaltung (Golden Prize for Visual Production), Prize
of the Jury of the Audience, Montreal, 1989; Outstanding
Film of the Year, London 1989 |
1987
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Usinimage.
35 mm, colour, 10 min. Premiere: June 12, 1987, Low
Budget Filmforum, Hamburg
Festivals 1987 ff.: Berlin, Oberhausen, Amsterdam, New
York, Jerusalem, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Brunswick,
New Delhi, Bombay, Madras, Calcutta, Vienna, Salzburg,
and others
Award: Short Film Prize, HDF Hauptverband deutscher
Filmtheater 1987 |
1986
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Superbia
– The Pride. 35 mm, colour, 15 min. Premiere:
32. Westdeutsche Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen
Festivals 1986 ff.: Berlin, Figueira da Foz, Montreal,
Jerusalem, Amsterdam, Lucerne, Hamburg, Dortmund, and
others |
1985
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China.
The Arts – The People. 16 mm, colour, 270
min. Premiere: 17th International Documentary Film
Festival, Nyon
Award: German Film Critics Award, 1986
Festivals 1985 ff.: Berlin, Montreal, Créteil,
Figueira da Foz, Paris, Jerusalem, Hong Kong, and others |
1984
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Dorian
Gray in the Mirror of the Yellow Press.
35 mm, colour, 150 min. Premiere: February 18, 1984,
Berlinale, International Forum of New Cinema
Awards: Special Jury’s Prize for Outstanding Artistic
Achievment, Florence 1984, Audience Award, Festival
Sceaux/Paris, 1984
Festivals 1984 ff.: Edinburgh, San Francisco, Chicago,
Hong Kong, Jerusalem, Montreal, Toronto, Tokyo, New
Delhi and others |
1981
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Freak
Orlando. 35 mm, colour, 126 min.
Premiere: November 1, 1981, 15. Hofer Filmtage
Award: Audience Award, Festival Sceaux/Paris
1983
Festivals 1981 ff.: Berlin, Madrid, Paris, Bologna,
Bordeaux, Montreal, Cannes, Figueira da Foz, Chicago,
Minneapolis, Valence, Tokyo, Mannheim, and others |
1979
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Ticket
of No Return. Aller – Jamais Retour. 35
mm, colour, 107 min. Premiere: October 27, 1979, 13.
Hofer Filmtage
Award: Audience Award, Festival Sceaux/Paris
1980
Festivals 1979 ff.: Berlin, Edinburgh, Semaine de
la Critique/Cannes, San Francisco, Los Angeles,
Chicago, New Delhi, and others |
1977
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Madame
X – An Absolute Ruler. 16 mm, colour, 141
min. Premiere: Steirischer Herbst, Graz
Festivals 1977 ff.: Berlin, Rotterdam, Edinburgh, Locarno,
New Delhi, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Aperto
80 Biennale di Venezia, and others |
1975
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The
Enchantment of the Blue Sailors. 16 mm,
colour, 50 min.
Premiere: October 25, 1975, Bali-Kino, Berlin
Festivals 1975 ff.: Berlin, Hof, Brussels, Rotterdam,
New York, Los Angeles, Aperto 80 Biennale di Venezia,
and others |
1972
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Laokoon
& Sons. The Transformation of Esmeralda del Rio.
16 mm, b/w, 50 min. Premiere: March 27, 1975, Arsenal,
Berlin
Festivals 1973 ff.: Brussels, Rotterdam, Aperto 80
Biennale di Venezia, and others
Berlinfever
– Wolf Vostell. Documentation of a happening.
16 mm, b/w, 12 min., December 1973, Akademie der
Künste, Berlin
Festivals 1973 ff.: Venice, New York, San Francisco,
Graz, Salzburg, and others |
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