The International Documentary Film Festival Munich was founded in 1985 with the goal to provide a "festival of the festivals" for the Munich audience, with an emphasis on the promotion of creative documentary films, which at the time played only a marginal role in the movie theatres of West Germany.
Almost all internationally renowned documentary filmmakers have visited Munich in the past two decades during which period Dokfest Munich has presented retrospectives on Indian, Cuban, Russian and Arabian documentary cinema as well as tributes to Alexandr Sokurov, Louis Malle, Raymond Depardon, Jean Rouch, Robert Kramer, Molly Dineen, Nurith Aviv, Gisela Tuchtenhagen and Gudrun Geyer.
Dokfest Munich offers various awards including in the International Competition the Bavarian Television Documentary Film Prize in the amount of10.000 EUR awarded by an independent international jury. The International program features around 50 films. The Bavarian film and television fund, FFF Bayern, awards an FFF-Documentary Talent Award worth 5,000 Euro. The Special Documentary Award of 2,500 EUR is sponsored by BLM, the Bavarian Authority for Private Broadcasting. The Horizons Prize is given to a film from the Dokfest Munich program section dedicated to films from Latin America, Africa, Asia, the Near and Middle East and the CIS, regions, films that give insight to the worlds, fates and political conflicts that are under-covered in public mass media.
Since 2002, under its new director Hermann Barth, DOK.FEST Munich is becoming one of the world’s most important festivals for feature length creative documentaries.
DOK.FEST Munich is a joint venture between the International Documentary Film Festival Association, Filmstadt München Association and Filmmuseum in Stadtmuseum München
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"Life after the Fall"
directed by Kasim Abid, United Kingdom/ Iraq 2008
A film which starts as a personal video diary becomes a universal statement about life in war-time circumstances. The director Kasim Abid succeeds in giving an authentic vision of daily family life through which he gives an account of hopes and disillusionment in Baghdad after the fall of Saddam Hussein.
The Special Documentary Award, sponsored by BLM (Bavarian Authority for Private Broadcasting) (worth 2,500 EUR) goes to:
"Citizen Havel"
directed by Pavel Kouteck_ and Miroslav Janek, Czech Republic 2008.
A truthful portrait shot in the tradition of classic documentary cinema follows the life and the career of former Czech president Vaclav Havel over the course of 15 years. Through the intimate relationship between the filmmakers and the character we are given the opportunity to go behind-the-scenes of power. The jury wishes to share this award with Pavel Koutecky whose life project was unfortunately interrupted by an accidental death and to recognise the commitment of Miroslav Janek who respectfully finished the film.
The Horizons Prize (worth 3,000 EUR) goes to the director Rajula Shah and her film "Word Within the word," India 2007.
The director has made an artistic film in her very own handwriting that leaves much room for personal imagination and that awakens our curiosity about India and its culture. With her film she takes us on a journey, central to which are the songs of the Indian Bhakti poets. Their religiousness may be based on Hinduism and Islam but it rejects formalities and remains metaphorical and mysterious. The shots are particularly impressive and sometimes appear like a painting. Kaleidoscopic images of landscapes and workers become poetry turned into image. In its slowness the film develops an almost meditative strength. That is why we unanimously believe that we have unearthed a little jewel.
The Bavarian film and television fund, FilmFernseh-Fonds Bayern awards its Documentary Talent Award worth 5,000 Euro to the director Alexander Riedel for "Draußen bleiben."
Alexander Riedel depicts the life of two friends in a Munich refugee centre: their struggles with the authorities; the football pitch; the breakfast room. Despite the serious and engaging nature of the film, this situation is not pictured as a sad irreversible fate. On the contrary, thanks to its vital and ever-present protagonists, the film has a positive appeal.
The Jury also decided the allocation of the Original Version Talent Award sponsored by the company Untertitel-Werkstatt Münster GmbH: the award winner’s next film will be subtitled in order to support its participation in international festivals. The Original Version Talent Award goes to Maximilian Plettau.
The Jury awards this prize to a young director who in his first feature documentary demonstrates an enormous creative power on all cinematic levels. We look forward to his next film and award the Original Version Talent Award to the director Maximilian Plettau who is presenting his film "Comeback" at DOK.FEST.
Directed by: by Ido Haar, Israel
Prize: worth 10.000 EUR
The Special Documentary Award: “The Bittner Case”
Directed by: Caterina Woj (Germany)
Prize: 2.500 EUR, sponsored by BLM, the Bavarian Authority for Private Broadcasting
The Horizons Prize of the 22nd International Documentary Film Festival Munich 2007: “Pïrinop, My First Contact” (Pïrinop, meu primeiro contato)
Directed by: Mari Corrêa and Karané Ikpeng (Brazil)
FFF-Documentary Talent Awards
As part of the International Documentary Film Festival Munich 2007 the Bavarian film and television fund, FFF Bayern, awards its FFF-Documentary Talent Award:
“Dear Mum, I hardly knew you…” (Liebe Mama, ich kannte dich kaum)
Directed by: Alice Agneskirchner (3,000 Euro)
and “Der rote Teppich”
Directed by Andrea and Eric Asch (2,000 Euro)