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Bar Bahar In Between
by Maysaloun Hamoud
Israel/France 2016, 102 min., feature film, Arabic/Hebrew with
English subtitles
The tough defense lawyer Laila and the lesbian DJane Salma spend
their nights clubbing in Tel Aviv. Nour, who is a strict Muslim
and informatics student, becomes their new flatmate. Facing problems
they have to deal with together, the three young Palestinian women
find that they have more in common than they thought in the balancing
act between a traditional and modern lifestyle.
10 film awards.
Kino Museum Fri 24.11., 20:30 I Kino Museum Sat 25.11.,
18:00 I Kino Waldhorn Wed 29.11., 18:00
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Das Mädchen vom Änziloch
by Alice Schmid
Switzerland 2016, 87 min., feature film, Swiss German with English
subtitles
Laura is the only daughter on a farm in the middle of the isolated
Swiss mountains, where the summer holidays are monotonous. Except
for the eerie legend about the haunted ravine Änziloch. And
Thom, a city boy, who shares her fascination with the ravine. A
gentle insight into the inner life of the young and fearless main
protagonist.
Director present.
Kino Kamino Sun 26.11., 16:00 I Kino Waldhorn Mon
27.11., 18:00 I Kino Museum Tue 28.11, 20:30 I Kino Kamino Wed
29.11., 16:00 I Kino Museum Wed 29.11., 18:00
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Die göttliche Ordnung
by Petra Volpe
Switzerland 2016, 97 min., feature film, Swiss German mit with
English subtitles
The 70’s: Sex, Drugs, & Rock ’n Roll are unheard
of in Nora’s lower middle class village. Her everyday consists
of unrelenting housework and the care of her family. As she becomes
increasingly involved in the movement for the women’s right
to vote, she meets tremendous resistance in the village. Warm-hearted
and clever, with a lot of humor! Switzerland’s
candidate for the Oscar 2018. Swiss film award for best supporting
actress, Rachel Braunschweig.
Actress Rachel Braunschweig present.
In cooperation with the ZONTA Club Tuebingen.
Kino Museum Sat 25.11., 20:30 I Kino Museum Sun 26.11.,
18:00 I Kino Waldhorn Sun 26.11, 20:15
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Khamosh Pani Silent
Waters
by Sabiha Sumar
Pakistan/Germany 2003, 99 min., feature film, Punjabi with German
subtitles
Pakistan, 1979: The widow Ayesha’s life changes radically
when Islamic fundamentalists come into her village and draw her
17-year-old son under their influence. Memories of the terrible
events during Pakistan’s independence struggles 30 years
ago, come alive again, and her secret, of which her son has no
inkling, threatens to come to light.
Twelve awards, among them The Golden
Leopard, Locarno.
Director present.
Kino Museum Sun 26.11., 20:30 I Kino Waldhorn Tue
28.11., 18:00
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Layla M.
by Mijke de Jong
The Netherlands/Belgium/Germany 2016, 98 min., feature film, Dutch/Arabic/English
with English subtitles
Newly in love and a football enthusiast: that’s Layla, a
teenager like any other. But the frustrations with everyday racism
and the search for belonging lead the young Dutch girl into the
extreme fringes of Islam. She distances herself more and more from
her basic beliefs and her home.
Four awards. The Netherlands’ candidate
for the Oscar 2018.
Actress present.
Kino Museum Thu 23.11., 20:30 I Kino Museum Fri 24.11.,
18:00
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Les Innocentes Agnus
Dei (Die Unschuldigen)
by Anne Fontaine
Poland/France 2016, 115 min., feature film, French/Polish/Russian
with german subtitles
Poland in the winter of 1945: the young doctor Mathilde is secretly
called for help in a convent. What she finds there is shocking:
seven nuns who had been raped by Russian soldiers are pregnant
and due to deliver any time. Mathilde is a gift from God for the
pious women and becomes their only hope.
Based on true events.
Three awards.
Kino Museum Thu 23.11., 20:30 I Kino Museum Sat 25.11.,
18:00
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Lovesong
by So Yong Kim
USA 2016, 85 min., feature film, OV
Sarah, overwhelmed as a young mother of a 3-year-old, feels abandoned
by her husband who is constantly traveling for his job and only
available by Skype. Her inner turmoil is very different from the
loving and playful relationship she has with her daughter. On a
road trip with her old schoolmate Mindy, she finally lets go. Sharing
memories and intimate confessions lead to what had always before
only been present in looks and gestures. Three years later Sarah
is on the way to Mindy’s wedding...
International Film Festival Gold Bison
Award
Kino Museum Mon 27.11., 20:30 I Kino Museum Wed 29.11.,
18:00
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Pokot Die Spur
by Agnieszka Holland
Poland/Germany/Czech Republic/Sweden/Slovak Republic 2017, 128
Min., feature film, Polish with German subtitles
Duszeijko leads a quiet life on the Polish-Czech border. The retired
engineer and eccentric, charismatic animal rights activist resists
the archaic structures of her village and confronts the local hunters
vehemently. One day, her beloved dogs disappear. Shortly after
that, her neighbour is discovered dead with tracks of a stag near
the body, the beginning of a mysterious series of murders. Is Nature
striking back?
A feminist Eco-Thriller by Agnieszka Hollands (“House of Cards”).
Berlinale Silver Bear. Poland’s
candidate for the 2018 Oscar.
Kino Museum Wed 22.11., 19:30 I Kino Waldhorn Sat
25.11., 18:00 I Kino Museum Mon 27.11., 20:30
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Rekvijem za gospodju J. Requiem
for Mrs. J.
by Bojan Vuletic´
Serbia/Bulgaria/Macedonia/Russia/France 2017, 94 min., feature
film,
Serbian with English subtitles
Jelena is sitting at the table in her bleak apartment. A pistol
is lying in front of her. She wants to die at the end of the week
on the anniversary of her husband’s death. She has seven
days to put everything in order for her leave-taking – but
the Serbian bureaucracy turns her plans upside down.
A film with a dark sense of humour.
Six awards. Serbia’s candidate
for the 2018 Oscar.
Kino Museum Fri 24.11., 20:30 I Kino Museum Tue 28.11.,
20:30
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Reşeba The
Dark Wind
by Hussein Hassan
Irak/Germany/Katar, 90 min. feature film, Arabic/Kurdish with
German subtitles
Shortly after Pero and Reko become engaged, their Yazidi village
is attacked by terrorists of the Islamist State. Reko tracks down
his beloved, who was kidnapped and enslaved. But as the terribly
traumatized young woman returns to her family, everything has changed,
and the relationship between the two young people is put to a severe
test.
Seven awards. Irak’s candidate
for the 2018 Oscar.
Expert present.
Kino Museum Tue 28.11., 18:00
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Sameblod Sami:
A Tale from the North
by Amanda Kernell
Sweden/Denmark/Norway 2016, 110 min., feature film, Swedish and
Sami with German subtitles
Sweden in the 1930’s: 14-year-old Samin Elle Marja is forced
to participate in an “acculturation program“. Getting
indoctrinated with the Swedish language and culture, she also comes
to the painful realization that she will never really belong to
it. She makes the radical decision to break with her family and
deny her heritage to be able to have access to higher education.
21 awards.
Kino Waldhorn Fri 24.11., 18:00 I Kino Museum
Sat 25.11., 20:30 I Kino Museum Wed 29.11., 20:30
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The Womens Balcony
by Emil Ben-Shimon
Israel 2016, 96 min., feature film, Hebrew with English subtitles
The idyllic daily life of a Jewish community is shattered when
the women’s balcony in the synagogue collapses. Salvation
appears in the form of a young, charismatic Rabbi, who seems ideal
to look after them. But his extreme, misogynistic piety instead
divides the community more and more – until the women are
told they should wear veils and that no balcony will be rebuilt
at all, and they won’t stand for it!
A humorous cinema success from Israel.
Two awards.
Kino Museum Sun 26.11., 20:30 I Kino Museum Wed 29.11.,
20:30
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