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INTO THE NIGHT WITH SHARON JONES AND CHARLES BRADLEY<br />

by Hasko Baumann<br />

Soul stars Sharon Jones and Charles Bradley spend a night in<br />

Brooklyn, filled with music from the legendary old school.<br />

The film's concluding highlight is an impromptu jam session,<br />

where each artist prods the other toward an increasingly rousing<br />

performance, thereby giving everyone proof that these are<br />

the two best soul singers around.<br />

INTO THE NIGHT WITH MOBY AND WILL COTTON<br />

by Hasko Baumann<br />

In New York, musician Moby meets painter Will Cotton for an<br />

evening stroll through the Manhattan art scene.<br />

For Moby, the night is a radical break from his rather quiet<br />

private life, a time of abstinence following long years of drug –<br />

and alcohol abuse. Between a gallery visit and an impromptu<br />

modern dance performance with photographer Laurel<br />

Nakadate there is still time at the end to pop into an exclusive<br />

club concert by Duran Duran.<br />

INTO THE NIGHT WITH RAFI PITTS AND MARWAN HAMED<br />

by Edda Baumann-von Broen<br />

Immediately following the Egyptian revolution, the young, successful and sharp-witted Egyptian filmmaker<br />

Marwan Hamed meets the amiable, award-winning Iranian filmmaker Rafi Pitts for a<br />

political tour of Cairo. Together they visit the sites of recent history: the famous Tahir Square – for 18<br />

days, the pivotal point of the Egyptian revolution; the Kasr el Nil bridge, where demonstrators faced<br />

tanks and water cannons; the legendary ‘After Eight’ Cafe, where leaders of the revolution meet over<br />

card games, and the modern Zamalek district, a hangout for the Facebook- and Twitter generation<br />

that brought the revolution to life.<br />

in the works / w toku / en construction / lavori in corso / in arbeit<br />

by Arne Hector and Minze Tummescheit SOCIETY | ECONOMY | ECOLOGY | POLITICS | CONTROVERSY<br />

in the works is a documentary series and filmic investigation of the conditions, possibilities and<br />

limitations of collective action. The films focus on the communicative process of researching. We have<br />

begun a series of interviews in several European countries. Me<strong>mb</strong>ers of various groups are brought<br />

together through traveling with us and leading the discussions with other collectives.<br />

Through nine different encounters, an image of cooperative practices in various areas of society<br />

emerges. We wanted to discover how self organization is perceived, how it functions, and how each<br />

group pursues its own principles despite practical constraints.<br />

Each episode uses a different filmic form appropriate to the group portrayed.<br />

Original title: in arbeit / w toku / en construction / lavori in corso / in the works<br />

Festivals: Berlinale / FORUM special<br />

147min or 3 parts: 43min, 53min and 52min ongoing project | DigiBeta<br />

original French/Italian/German versions with English subtitles available<br />

Contact:<br />

cinéma copains GbR<br />

Schoenhauser Allee 58a<br />

10437 Berlin, Germany<br />

tel.: +49 (0) 30-44718649<br />

copine@cinemacopains.org<br />

www.cinemacopains.org<br />

<strong>german</strong> <strong>documentaries</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 767 700

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