Soda Jerk is an Australian artist duo currently based in New York. Their films ‘Terror Nullius’ (2018) and ‘Hello Dankness’ (2022) are due to feature at the upcoming Interfilm Festival in Berlin…[read on]
Supposedly video game players make good soldiers, or at least the French and American armies think so. Both recruit fighters through video games, explains filmmaker Antoine…[read on]
Carlo Oppermann, born in Darmstadt but now a Berlin-based director, is showing his short film ‘The Art of Authenticity’ (2021) at Berlin’s Interfilm festival. His experience as a director…[read on]
Molly Manning Walker is a cinematographer who hails from London. Her film ‘Good Thanks, You?’ is due to feature at the upcoming interfilm festival…[read on]
Elena Felici is the director of ‘BusLine35A,’ a short animated film that will be showcased at this year’s interfilm Festival. The animation is set onboard a bus, where a young female…[read on]
Emma Miranda Moore is the director of the short film ‘Run,’ which will be showcased at this year’s interfilm festival. The film is a raw depiction of complex relationships and life in…[read on]
The 37th International Short Film Festival Berlin is calling for filmmakers to submit films up to 20 minutes, all genres accepted. The festival will take place from 16–21 November 2021…[read on]
Filmmaker Sandra Heremans addresses collective memory, personal history and decolonizing consciousness in her film ‘The Yellow Mazda and His Holiness’. The filmic…[read on]
While the world is in the midst of a profound transformation, people are yearning for new stories and perspectives in order to dream further, and this year 36th edition…[read on]
Openings and events at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Interfilm Festival, Savvy Contemporary, Kunstraum Kreuzberg, Galerie Crone, Akademie der Künste, Galerie Wedding, Silent Green Kulturquartier, Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin Biennale,…[read on]