Mike Siebert, BVR
Vita
Regisseur
Lang. Lebendig
Kurz. DVA SLOVA, oNo, Nur Der Tod Verzeiht, Bloody Mary, ShotKam MK IV, Thirst For Life, Who We Are, Umutoi and Back
Industrie. MAN Weihnachtsfilm, MAN Logo Löwen,
MAN Tostman’s Kitchen
Werbung. UN Intercultural Innovation Award sponsored by BMW, Aktion Füreinander Button, MVZ Rhythmus, My Electroboat,
Aktion Füreinander Miteinander, Aktion Füreinander Fische
Musik. Bale - Everlasting Will, Checkstes 5 - So Easy
Editorial. EvaVioletta
Mitgewirkt bei. DAU, Ich&Kaminsky, Am Ende Nackt,
Auf Augenhöhe, Veda, Sense8, Mute, Das Boot, Treadstone, Uncharted
Prämiert für Regie, Schnitt, Drehbuch
Lebendig
Debüt Langfilm Drama, 93 Minuten
Sophie von Kessel - Wolfram Rupperti
‘Krebskranke Frau verbringt ihren letzten Abend mit einer kleinen Feier unter Freunden, bevor sie in den Armen eines ebenfalls Todgeweihten stirbt. Sophie von Kessel und Wolfram Rupperti sind brilliant, der Film selbst vermittelt in Echtzeit die völlige Paralyse der Sterbenden gegenüber dieser Krankheit. Ein kleines Kammerspiel mit starker Frau.’
'With more than 30 years of experience in the palliative care of cancer patients, rarely have I seen such a respectful and on top poetic approach to the topic. The kindness between Sophie and Wolfram is deliberating.'
Link to the festival agency Aug&Ohr http://augohr.de/catalogue/lebendig
ShotKam MK IV - Ordinary People
Experimentalfilm, 45 Minuten
Wolfram Rupperti
Phillippa Rupperti
Short films are often brought down by their terrible editing. Unfettered by a feature-length time frame, they lack the quick progression that fits with a short film’s story space. This is absolutely not true of SHOTKAM MK IV-ORDINARY PEOPLE (Michael Siebert, 2017), which seems to feed off its lackadaisical editing and extension of time. The two main characters pace, bicker, even occasionally nip off a bottle in the kitchen, but their rising excitement over their soon to arrive package (the ShotKam MK IV) makes for an unnerving exhibition of self-justification and cruelty. Constructed as a video interview in progress, the film captures a father-daughter duo as they wait for the arrival of an important package, the ShotKam MK IV image that they have ordered. The ShotKam, it seems, is a contraption with a dual trigger; it can take a picture and shoot bullets simultaneously. As such, it captures a photograph at the moment of impact. The father and daughter praise the contraption and the artistry of the picture, but the viewer can see that even they don’t entirely believe in what they are talking about. The father vacillates between happy and angry, becoming increasingly furious as their package is further and further delayed. The daughter, on the other hand, appears both in awe of her father, anxious to leave him, and increasingly frustrated with his position as the paterfamilias. In literature and cinema, there is a long tradition of equating the camera with a gun, from Virginia Woolf to the early days of King Kong to the contemporary global gangster film. And yet, there is something ambitious about throwing off the metaphor and entirely embracing the ideas of the literal voyeur-killer. The characters even feel it; being so used to equating photographic subject with a victim, they are obviously unnerved at being themselves placed before the camera. Eager to forestall his nerves, the father’s boastful art criticism and punchy violence make it difficult to stay with him. It’s the conjoined nervousness, pretentious pleasure, and extended time that make the film so unnerving. The film builds up the tension until it finally shows us the image from the ShotKam IV, and, when we finally see it, we are already complicit in its production.
Thirst For Life
Kurzfilm, 16 Minuten
Lucie Aron
Papis Loveday
PRÄDIKAT WERTVOLL von der Filmbewertungsstelle Deutsche Film- und Medienbewertung.
“Die Geschichte um Liebe und Verzweiflung, Hass und Rassismus ist stringent erzählt, gut geschnitten und weiß dramaturgisch zu überzeugen. ... somit ist die Jury überzeugt von der Wichtigkeit des Films und vergibt das Prädikat "wertvoll".
Link to the festival agency Aug&Ohr http://augohr.de/catalogue/thirst-durst-nach-leben