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WOODSTOCK IN TIMBUKTU – The Art of Resistance<br />
by Désirée von Trotha ARTS | CONFLICTS | INDIGENE PEOPLE | CULTURE | MUSIC | WAR&PEACE<br />
WOODSTOCK IN TIMBUKTU – the art of resistance is a 90min. documentary telling the story of an<br />
amazing music festival in the Sahara, the ‘festival au desert’. “Congratulations to Bo<strong>mb</strong>ino from the<br />
Republic of Niger for replacing their Kalashnikovs with guitars!” This statement opens the film and<br />
follows three bands from different regions, each telling their unique story. AMANAR sings about the<br />
discrimination of nomads. TARTIT is a traditional women’s band. They met in a refugee camp during<br />
the rebellions, but now perform songs about peace and love. BOMBINO launches a worldwide career<br />
while warning about multinational companies exploiting the mineral resources of the Sahara.<br />
German title: WOODSTOCK IN TIMBUKTU – Die Kunst des Widerstands<br />
90min | HD | DVD | 16:9 | original French/Tamashek version with French, German or English subtitles & comments<br />
WORK HARD – PLAY HARD<br />
by Carmen Losmann WORK | SOCIAL | HUMAN INTEREST | ECONOMY | CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY<br />
A film about non-territorial office space, multi-mobile knowledge workers, Blackberries and<br />
Miles&More. A road movie discovering the working world of tomorrow. This documentary will take<br />
you on a journey through the post-industrial knowledge and services workshops, our supposed future<br />
working place. In this new world work will be handled more liberally. Time clocks cease to exist.<br />
Attention is not compulsory any more. The resource 'human' comes into focus. The film closely follows<br />
the high-tech work force – people who are highly mobile and passionate to make their work their<br />
purpose in life. Further episodes resume this topic and lead into the world of modern office architecture<br />
and into the world of Human Resource Management.<br />
Awards: DOK Leipzig/FIPRESCI Award, Award of the Ecumenical Jury & Healthy Workplaces Award; Kassel/Golden Key<br />
90min | HDcam | DigiBeta | DVD | original German version with English subtitles available<br />
YUME is a documentary about the aspirations and hopes of three young women living in different<br />
world capitals. Street singer Tonko struggles with the rising competition she faces on her way to<br />
become a star in the anonymity of Tokyo. For Ayin, being a kick boxer in the patriarchal society of<br />
Tehran means a restless fight against gender stereotypes. Analía is longing for an exit permit to leave<br />
Havana for her dream of a better life.<br />
Festivals: Max Ophüls Preis, Saarbrücken; Zürich; WOMEN AT FRAME, Mexico City; Hannover; Exile, Gothenburg;<br />
65min | DV | PAL | 16:9 | Letterbox | original Japanese/Spanish/Persian version with English or German subtitles<br />
Production:<br />
CindigoFilm G<strong>mb</strong>H<br />
Nicole Joens, Philip Joens<br />
Roemerstr. 26<br />
80803 Munich, Germany<br />
tel.: +49 (0) 89-33088815<br />
fax: +49 (0) 89-38889349<br />
Nicole.Joens@CindigoFilm.de<br />
www.CindigoFilm.de<br />
www.woodstockinti<strong>mb</strong>uktu.de<br />
Producktion:<br />
HUPE Film- & Fernsehprod.<br />
Antwerpener Str. 14<br />
50672 Cologne, Germany<br />
tel.: +49 (0) 221-20533700<br />
fax: +49 (0) 221-20533703<br />
hupe@hupefilm.de<br />
YUME<br />
by Annkatrin Hausmann and Shirin Saghaie WOMEN | YOUTH | PORTRAIT | CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY | HUMAN INTEREST<br />
Contact:<br />
Academy of Media Arts Cologne<br />
Peter-Welter-Platz 2<br />
50676 Cologne, Germany<br />
tel.: +49 (0) 221-20189330<br />
fax: +49 (0) 221-20189148<br />
ute.dilger@khm.de<br />
mail@annkatrinhausmann.com<br />
www.annkatrinhausmann.com<br />
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