Boddinale
Boddinale is an international Film Festival for Berlin-based directors that takes place every year starting on the second Thursday of February.[1]
The Festival is eleven days long, with the last day dedicated to an awards ceremony and re-screening of the winning films. Defined as a community festival,[2] Boddinale has no admission fees and take place in three art bars with several screens presenting the program simultaneously in Boddinstrasse, a street in Neukolln, Berlin, Germany.
Since its first edition in 2013 Boddinale has been defined by local media as "the unofficial little sister of the Berlinale"[3] or "the other Berlinale", in reference to the Berlin International Film Festival.[4]
The Festival was established by the art director Gianluca Baccanico as part of the program of Loophole ArtSpace, a venue for independent artists where the Festival. Since 2019 Boddinale moved its location at the historic building of the Flutgraben e.V.[5]
Awards[]
Boddinale presents works from artists that are living in Berlin in five different categories: Feature, Documentary, Short, Animation, Music Video. All the directors are present for a question and answer session after their screening.[4]
A permanent jury board selects a winner for each category that is announced on the last Sunday of the Festival, after the ceremony the awarded movies are screened for a second time to close the Festival. Since the first edition the Winners are hosted for a night in April at Moviemento, the oldest active cinema in Germany.
Jury[]
The Jury of Boddinale is permanent and is composed of Nele Fritzsche, Michael Lederer, Sven Loose, Carla Molino, Lorenzo Musiu, Magnus Reed, Franziska Rummel
Winners[]
2013[]
- Best Feature - Anna Pavlova Lives in Berlin by Theo Solnik
- Best Short - Vermin by Adi Gelbart
- Loophole Award - Poor, Dumb, Young and White by R. K. Fielden
- Special Mention of the Jury - So Glad I did by Helena Giuffrid
2014[]
- Best Feature - For a lot of euros more by Alberto Nikakis
- Best Short - Das Meer im Fernseher by Dimitri Tsvetkov
- Best Animation - DonPlusUltra, Im Bann des Doktor Fiese by Marcus Grysczok
- Special Mention of the Jury - Santoor by Deborah Philips
- Community Award - Hinterm Ostbahhof by Lenka Ritschny
- Loophole Award - Thanks God Is Friday by Jan Beddegenoodts
2015[]
- Best Feature - Jerusalem for Cowards by Dalia Castel and Orit Nahmias
- Best Short - Kathedralen by Konrad Kästner
- Community Award - Kaptn Oskar by Tom Lass
- Loophole Award - Pawnshop Santa by Mary Ocher
- Special Mention of the Jury - Tiger der Series by Murat Ünal
- Special Mention of the Loophole - Berlin Spricht Wände by Markus Muthig
- Independent Life Award to Barbara Rosenthal
2016[]
- Best Feature - Buschow by Rosa Friedrich
- Best Documentary - I spy with my little eye by Vivien Hartmann
- Best Short - Murmel by Niels Kurvin, Anton Hempel
- Best Animation - Lucky Strikes back by André Kirchner
- Loophole Award - Berlin way of love by Salama Marine, Matthieu Do
- Community Award - Jargo by Maria Solrun
2017[]
- Best Feature - "Zwei soldaten" by Paul Hoffmann
- Best Documentary - "Valentina" by Maximilian Feldmann
- Best Short - "The wind" by Johan Planefeldt
- Best Music/Animation - "Hainbach - Miasmatic" by Nani Gutierrez
- Best Music/Animation - "Gelbart - The big sleep" by Adi Gelbart
- Loophole Award - Keiner findet sich Orangensaft" by Hannah Schopf
- Community Award - "Yalla Khartoum" by Andreas Lamoth & Frederic Leitzke
2018[]
- Best Feature - "Nur ein tag in Berlin" by
- Best Documentary - "Of huge and small" by Artem Funk
- Best Short - "Hostel" by Daniel Popat
- Best Music Video - "ANDHIM - Mond" by Niklas Coskan
- Best Animation - "Compartments" by Daniella Koffler and Uli Seis
- Urban Spree Award - "Dust" by Deepak Tolange
- Community Award - "Hollywoodturke" by Murat Ünal
2019[]
- Best Feature Tie - "" by Samira Fansa
- Best Feature Tie - "Reise nach Jerusalem" by Lucia Chiarla
- Best Documentary - "Anderswo" by Adrian Figueroa
- Best Short - "Sulla soglia" by Riccardo Festa
- Best Music Video - "Lila von Grau" by Julia Grauberger
- Flutgraben Award - "Le Viol du Router" by Juliette Chenais De Busscher
References[]
- ^ Berlin, Official Website. "Boddinale Filmfestival". berlin.de. Berlin. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
- ^ d, d. "Von der Community für Neukölln". berliner-filmfestivals.de (in German). Retrieved 20 May 2016.
- ^ Flux, FM. "Patrick Richardt, die Boddinale & eine 7"-Ausstellung". Flux FM. Archived from the original on 11 June 2016. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
- ^ a b Mewes, Sarah. "The Other Berlinale". handelsblatt.com. Handelsblatt. Archived from the original on 24 June 2016. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
- ^ Krone, Tobias. "Filme aus Boddiwood". taz.de. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
- ^ "archive". Boddinale. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
External links[]
- Film festivals in Berlin
- February events
- Annual events in Berlin
- Festivals established in 2013
- Winter events in Germany