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November 5, 2021

Newsletter of the Goethe-Institut Washington

Dear Friends,

Welcome to the 29th edition of Film|Neu, Washington’s annual festival of great new films from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. After presenting a fully virtual program in November 2020, we have decided to carry some virtual elements over into this year’s festival and present a hybrid program in 2021. With six films screening online and six films screening at our long-time host venue, Landmark’s E Street Cinema, we have arrived at a "new normal" for our festival – one that will likely continue as we approach thirty years of Film|Neu in 2022.

"Extraordinary times" call for extraordinary films – at least, extraordinary times are what we’re told we’ve been living in for the past eighteen months. Of course, in order to define extraordinary, we would need some grasp on what qualifies as ordinary. In many ways, times are different now from the way they used to be, but when were they ever ordinary? Will we ever get back to those ordinary times? Do we want to?

This year's festival program features twelve feature films – six screening at Landmark's E Street Cinema, six streaming online – each one challenging our notion of the ordinary in some way or another. We will also co-present a short films showcase together with our friends at JxJ, with support from DC Shorts Film Festival. On November 20, join us at the Goethe-Institut at 14th & R for a reception celebrating our 29th year of Film|Neu.

Check out our trailer below and explore our website at www.filmneu.org for a full program, ticket prices, and more.

We look forward to welcoming you both virtually and in-person to this year's Film|Neu, and wish you all an "extraordinary time" at our festival!

Playing at Landmark's E Street Cinema

Film|Neu - Enfant Terrible © Dark Star Pics
© Dark Star Pics

Thursday, November 18 | 7:30pm

Opening Film: Enfant Terrible

134 min.
Set in the decadent, orgiastic 1970s, Oskar Roehler’s biopic follows the reckless and brilliant life of German New Wave director Rainer Werner Fassbinder.

Opening Film: Enfant Terrible
Film|Neu 2021 - Wanda, mein Wunder © Kino Lorber
© Kino Lorber

Friday, November 19 | 7:30pm

Swiss Selection: My Wonderful Wanda (Wanda, mein Wunder)

111 min.
A wealthy Swiss family is thrown into chaos when their elderly patriarch gets his Polish caretaker pregnant.

My Wonderful Wanda
Film|Neu 2021 - Risks and Side Effects © Picture Tree International
© Picture Tree International

Saturday, November 20 | 6:00pm

Austrian Selection: Risks & Side Effects (Risiken und Nebenwirkungen)

92 min.
Kathrin needs a new kidney and her husband is a perfect match. When he expresses reservations at making a donation, the couple questions their relationship.

Risks & Side Effects
Caged Birds © Corinth Films
Caged Birds © Corinth Films

Saturday, November 20 | 8:00pm

Caged Birds (Stürm: Bis wir tot sind oder frei)

119 min.
A lawyer and a career criminal form an unlikely bond in Germany and Switzerland during the early 1980s – an age of neoliberalism, far-left militancy, and radical reform.

Caged Birds
Film|Neu 2021 - Felix Krull © Warner Brothers
© Warner Brothers

Sunday, November 21 | 5:30pm

Confessions of Felix Krull (Bekenntnisse des Hochstaplers Felix Krull)

114 min.
A young, handsome con man in early-twentieth-century Paris finds himself in a love triangle that could be his undoing.

Confessions of Felix Krull
Film|Neu 2021 - Nahschuss © Benjamin Seikel
© Benjamin Seikel

Sunday, November 21 | 8:00pm

Closing Film: The Last Execution (Nahschuss)

116 min.
Set in East Berlin in 1981 and inspired by the true story of Werner Teske – the last person to be executed in Germany.

Closing Film: The Last Execution

Streaming Options

Geoblocking & Availability

All virtual screenings are geoblocked to the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia. They will be available from November 18 at 7:30pm ET through November 21 at 11:59pm ET.

Eventive
Film|Neu - Veins of the World © Basis Berlin Filmproduktion
© Basis Berlin Filmproduktion

Veins of the World (Die Adern der Welt)

96 min.
A young boy of the Mongolian steppe learns how to navigate life after the loss of his dad.

Veins of the World
Film|Neu - Needle Park Baby © C-Films AG
Film|Neu - Needle Park Baby © C-Films AG

Swiss Selection: Needle Park Baby (Platzspitzbaby)

98 min.
A mother and daughter living on the fringe of society struggle to scrape by as drug addiction constantly threatens to pull them apart.

Needle Park Baby
Fox in a Hole © Golden Girls Filmproduktion
Fox in a Hole © Golden Girls Filmproduktion

Austrian Selection: Fox in a Hole (Fuchs im Bau)

103 min.
An instructor in the juvenile wing of a Viennese prison forms unlikely bonds with his inmates and colleagues, but he encounters one prisoner who is particularly difficult to connect with.

Fox in a Hole
Bye Bye Kellermann © Hager-Moss
Bye Bye Kellermann © Hager-Moss

Bye Bye Kellermann (Ruhe! Hier stirbt Lothar)

90 min.
A misanthrope who shares his life only with his dog must re-evaluate his existence when a terminal cancer diagnosis turns out to be wrong.

Bye Bye Kellermann
Walchensee Forever © Flare Film
Walchensee Forever © Flare Film

Walchensee Forever

110 min.
Filmmaker Janna Ji Wonders uncovers secrets across four generations of women in her own family.

Walchensee Forever
Sisters Apart © Pallas Film, The Match Factory
Sisters Apart © Pallas Film, The Match Factory

Sisters Apart (Im Feuer - Zwei Schwestern)

93 min.
A young German soldier with Kurdish-Iraqi roots may have to choose between her own life and that of her freedom-fighting sister.

Sisters Apart

Contact

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Washington, DC 20009, USA
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