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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Heino Deckert

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Heino Deckert at IFFR

  • Robinsons of Mantsinsaari

    Victor Asliuk | 57' | Belarus | World premiere

    Wonderful still-lives of nature, daily routines of men and animals sometimes evoking a smile, this is a documentary about the two last inhabitants of
  • Staub

    Hartmut Bitomsky | 90' | Germany | None

    Detailed and both pragmatic and philosophical explanation of the smallest possible article in our cosmos that penetrates everything and everyone: dust
  • The Revue

    Sergei Loznitsa | 82' | Germany | World premiere

    Black & white film based on unique material from old Soviet newsreels from the 1950s and 1960s revive the time of Soviet propaganda.
  • Gegenwart

    Thomas Heise | 65' | Germany | None

    Some time between Xmas and New Year, a small crematorium is operating full swing. Swift cremation helps the people affected cope with bereavement quic
  • Vinylmania – When Life Runs at 33 Revolutions per Minute

    Paolo Campana | 76' | France | None

    Set in 11 cities and 7 countries, the director went on a global trip to find out what role vinyl plays in the 21st century.…
  • In the Fog

    Sergei Loznitsa | 128' | Belarus | None

    A man wrongly accused of collaborating with the Nazis tries to protect his honour and defend his moral principles under immoral circumstances. Minimal
  • Vaters Garten – Die Liebe meiner Eltern

    Peter Liechti | 93' | Switzerland | None

    Peter Liechti rediscovers his family by filming his parents after more than 60 years of marriage. He puts the questions children are afraid to ask…
  • My Good Hans

    Alexander Mindadze | 124' | Germany | None

    Can a budding friendship survive a fatal accident and a war? In this historic drama, the cautious bond between a German scientist and his Russian…
  • Broken Land

    Stéphanie Barbey, Luc Peter | 75' | Switzerland | International premiere

    The Mexican-US border is a sacred place for many of the Americans based there. They guard it furiously in order to prevent illegal migration and…
  • My Joy

    Sergei Loznitsa | 127' | Germany | None

    Dark, nihilist political allegory about a gullible lorry driver who gets stranded in an ominous and very hostile stretch of country.Feature debut by d