
Dokumentarfilme A-Z

Sara Blecher · ZA/MW 2012 · E/d · 52 min

Simon Bischoff · CH/MAR 2012 · F/Arab/d · 101 min

Pratibha Parmar · GB 2013 · E/d · 82 min


Beth Nelson, Ana Grillo · USA 2013 · E/d · 62 min

Simon Bischoff · CH/I 1984 · I/d · 105 min


Roger Ross Williams · USA 2013 · E/d · 84 min

Choi Ian Sin · Macao 2012 · Chin/e · 43 min

Kerstin Polte, Dagmar Jäger · D 2014 · D · 72 min

Mitra Devi · CH 2014 · Schweizerdeutsch/NL/d · 50 min

Simon Bischoff · CH/MAR 1997 · F/D/Arab/d · 105 min
Mike Lerner, Maxim Pozdorovkin · GB 2013 · Russ/e/d · 88 min

Ilppo Pohjola · FIN 1991 · Finn/E/e · 55 min
Kitty Green · AUS 2013 · Rus/e/d · 78 min

Esther Hoffenberg · F 2013 · F/d · 56 min
Pratibha Parmar · GB 1993 · E/d · 54 min

Oliver Sechting, Max Taubert · D 2014 · D/E/d · 88 min



Internatinal Premiere Documentary
"How I Learned to Love the Numbers" is a New York film and at the same time the study of a young man suffering from an obsessive-compulsive disorder. The Berlin filmmaker Oliver Sechting (37) and his co-director Max Taubert (23) travel to New York with the idea of documenting the art scene there. However, the project is quickly overshadowed by Oliver's OCD, and the two directors fall prey to a conflict that becomes the central theme of their film. Encounters with film directors as Tom Tykwer ("Cloud Atlas"), Ira Sachs ("Keep the Lights On") or Jonathan Caouette ("Tarnation") seem more and more to resemble therapy sessions. At last, Andy Warhol-Superstar Ultra Violet succeeds in opening a new door for Oliver.