The 62nd Berlinale has rounded out its Perspektive Deutsches Kino lineup, which highlights young German cinema. Thirteen films, including three full-length documentaries and four features, make up the program. As previously announced, the selection will open with Katarina Peter's second documentary feature "Man for a Day," which follows a group of women who attend a workshop hosted by performance artist and drag king Diane Torr. Other highlights include Tamer Yiğit and Branka Prlić's self-financed production "Karaman," which tells the story of a Muslim woman seeking to immirgate to Germany against her family's wishes; Marion Hütter’s documentary "Rhymes and Rivals," which accompanies four "word acrobats" as they tour the world for a year; "This Ain't California," which Marten Persiel compiled from super-8 home movies and looks at the underground culture of "Rollbrettfahrer" (as...
- 1/10/2012
- Indiewire
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