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Friday, 10. October
11pm Rhymes for Children
Cinema 1
Private performance
The finest German poetry films for children aged eight to twelve from the last few years. The ZEBRA children's programme with amusing poem films presented by the Berlin rapper Gauner. The audience will vote for the best poetry film for children.
9pm Rhymes for Children
Cinema 1
Private performance
The finest German poetry films for children aged eight to twelve from the last few years. The ZEBRA children's programme with amusing poem films presented by the Berlin rapper Gauner. The audience will vote for the best poetry film for children.
3pm Workshop "Poetry films in schools – for children and by children."
Oval
Entry 5 EUR
With: Arnoud Rijken (Il Luster Produktion, Netherlands), Michael Retzlaff (LISUM, Head of Media Teaching Dept.) and other speakers
Using specific examples by renowned international filmmakers, the possibilities of the poetry film as an inspiring, contemporary teaching material will be illustrated. Dealing in a playful way with filmic variations on classical and contemporary poetry awakes and encourages in students an interest in language, intonation and rhythm.
6pm Premiere: Poetry films by the Karlsruhe College of Design
Oval
Eintritt frei
The College of Design in Karlsruhe will be presenting the premiere of 15 short films that have been created during the last two semesters in the literature seminar under Stephan Krass. This project came into being following the impulse given by an invitation from the ZEBRA Poetry Film Festival. The works being presented are visual adaptations of poetic texts, in which new narrative forms are tried out using film techniques. All the films produced by the College of Design literature class are either adaptations of the students' own text or image ideas or visualisations of poems by well-known poets such as Friederike Mayröcker, Silke Scheuermann, Matthias Göritz, Thomas Brasch, Ulrike Draesner and Leonard Cohen. What happens when the media of writing and image seek a common poetic language? This will be the topic of a discussion to be held after the screening with members of the seminar.
6:15pm Poetry on Screen
Cinema 2
Entry 6,50 EUR
Excursions through the history of the poetry film
With Juliane Moschell
The poetry film has been under discussion as a new film genre in its own right since about the turn of the millennium. What is not so well known is that the combination of the arts of poetry and film was already being intensively deliberated at the beginning of the Twentieth Century. Luis Buñuel's statement that "The cinema seems to have been invented for the expression of the subconscious, so profoundly is it rooted in poetry" is more relevant than ever. Films by artists such as Man Ray and Maya Deren are roots of poetic cinema and show that since the beginning of the cinema there has been strong interest by artists in creating relationships between the two media.
6:30pm Short Britain
Cinema 3
Entry 6,50 EUR
Oh Great Britain! Land of black humour and spleen. Short Britain will be showing poetry films from the islands that explain why brothers like their sisters and why a ham wants to get out of the fridge.
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6:30pm Focus Low
Cinema 1
Entry 6,50 EUR
The flat land between dunes and polders offers an excellent climate for the best poetry films and this year Flanders and the Netherlands are a focus of the festival. A variety of animations and cleverly combined footage reflect the full range of this language area. Simply lekker.
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8:15pm Love Movies
Cinema 2
Entry 6,50 EUR
Love, poetry and film simply belong together. Yearning, memory, pain and passion. The bonds of love bind families, generations and the sexes.
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8:30pm Competition I
Cinema 1
Entry 6,50 EUR
The first part of the Competition Programme. In two opulently filled competition blocks, the ZEBRA Poetry Film Festival presents the 30 best poetry films from all over the world, which will make you laugh, inspire and amaze you and make your flesh crawl.
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8:30pm Poems from the Sea
Cinema 3
Entry 6,50 EUR
Films and poems about the North Sea and the Dutch coast. This programme will be showing an exciting project in which eight filmmakers accompany various people in a fascinating landscape through time. Their very different films were inspired by poems by J.C. van Schagen, Johanna Kruit, Kees Ouwens, Theo Raats, Gerrit Achterberg, Hans Warren and Hans Groenewegen.
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10:15pm The Spanish-speaking World
Cinema 2
Entry 6,50 EUR
Poetry films in Spanish with films from Central America, South America and Europe. Amusing, temperamental, passionate and erotic. Films which will attract you like moths to the light.
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10:30pm Leaping Thoughts and Flickering Images
Cinema 3
Entry 6,50 EUR
Poetry in the Age of Cinematography.
With Jan Röhnert.
Since the beginnings of moving pictures, since the origins of the cinema with Lumière and Méliès, poetry has been enthralled by film. Apollinaire founded a "Society of Friends of Fantôma", while Expressionists such as Jakob van Hoddis were addicted to the silver screen, Brecht was a huge Chaplin fan and Rolf Dieter Brinkmann stirred up the German poetry scene in 1968 with his demand for a "film in words". These days the cinema is a factor in the everyday experience and individual and collective memory explored by poets on both sides of the Atlantic.
10:30pm The German-speaking World
Cinema 1
Entry 6,50 EUR
Servus, Grüezi and Hallo! Whether on the Alm alpine pastures, the Schleswig-Holstein holm or on the heath, poetry films are made everywhere in the German-speaking countries and together form a focus of this year's Festival. Find out how you can realise yourself or dissolve in fast and furious statis and why Cain didn't have anything good to say about Abel.
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