Berlin Today Award 2009: Short film projects from Alaska, India, Lebanon, Berlin and Brandenburg make it to the finals
(NOticiascadadía).- The Berlin Today Award, supported by Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg as the short film competition of the Berlinale Talent Campus since 2003, has nominated five short film projects as finalists in the upcoming round. 176 young filmmakers from 72 countries responded to the call for project ideas related to the theme “My Wall“, conceived to mark the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall. For the first time not only Campus Talents but also producers from all over Germany could apply to participate in the realization of a short film project.
A pre-selected pool of 15 Talents and 10
production companies was invited to attend a
“Producers’ Meeting“ during the Berlinale Talent
Campus where Talents were able to present their
projects. The meeting ended with a vote by both
Talents and producers on the projects that would be
considered by the jury, composed of representatives
from Medienboard, the Berlinale Talent Campus,
event organizers boxfish events and the Berlin
Today Award e.V. Five talent-producer combos were
selected to continue to the final round:
Gina Abatemarco from the USA, together with Anna
Wendt Filmproduktion from Berlin, will realize My
Super Sea Wall. The documentary is a portrait of
the Alaskan island Kivalina, which for the time
being has been saved from sinking away completely
by a giant wall of sand built by its inhabitants.
Teleportation by Markus Dietrich from Germany is a
project in collaboration with Schiwago Film in
Berlin that offers the ‘real’ truth behind the fall
of the Berlin wall in 1989.
In Promenade, Sabine El Chamaa from Lebanon
tells the story of an elderly woman who builds
herself a new shelter using the walls and rubble
from her former house that was destroyed in the
war. The partially animated project will be
realized with NEOS Film from Geiselgasteig nearby
Munich. The Hamburg-based DETAilFILM will produce
Wagah by Supriyo Sen from India, a documentary
about a strange ritual that takes place at a
frontier post along the 1000 km long border between
India and Pakistan. Finally, there is Paul Cotter
from the UK and his project Werner and the Wall,
produced with Kaminski.Stiehm.Film from Berlin.
Werner Schlömerkemper is 75 years old when one day
he decides to rebuild the Berlin wall. Before long
he is not alone: other enthusiastic helpers join
in, although no one knows the true motives behind
his actions.
The five short films will be realized with support
from Medienboard and in-kind contributions from the
film industry. An additional and new component of
the Berlin Today Award is a one-month residency
supported by the Federal Foreign Office. The
residency offers Talents an opportunity to further
develop their projects with their respective
producers. Shooting will take place until the end
of the year in Alaska, Beirut, Berlin, Brandenburg
and India. The short films will celebrate their
world premiere during the opening of the Berlinale
Talent Campus 2009 (February 7 - 12, 2009). The
winner will receive the Berlin Today Award. The
films are also planned to be screened worldwide in
collaboration with the Goethe-Institut.
The Berlin Today Award 2009 is supported by
Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg and the Federal
Foreign Office. The competition this year will take
place under the patronage of Federal Foreign
Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, with Wim Wenders
as this round’s mentor. For more information please
visit www.berlintoday.de.
The Berlinale Talent Campus is an initiative of the
Berlin International Film Festival, a business
division of the Kulturveranstaltungen des Bundes in
Berlin GmbH, in co-operation with MEDIA - Training
programme of the European Union, Medienboard
Berlin-Brandenburg, Federal Foreign Office,
Skillset and UK Film Council as well as
Volkswagen.











