For the future

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Movie
Original title For the future
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2017
length 46 minutes
Rod
Director André Krummel
script André Krummel,
Raphaela te Pass
production Film Academy Baden-Württemberg
music Tobias Burkardt
camera André Krummel
cut André Krummel
occupation

After the future is a documentary by André Krummel , which premiered on October 31, 2017 as part of the DOK Leipzig .

action

The gay left activist and volunteer THW employee Ortwin Passon moves between a military-style bourgeois world and wild sex parties. For a while now he has been writing a dissertation on barebacking and the political and criminal relevance of unprotected anal intercourse among men in Germany. The film is a discourse about unlimited freedom of movement and its legitimation, at the same time an intimate psychogram of a complex personality.

production

Directed by André Krummel, who wrote the screenplay for the film together with Raphaela te Pass . The film celebrated its premiere on October 31, 2017 as part of the DOK Leipzig .

reception

Reviews

Christian Eichler from Detector.fm says that André Krummel is drawing a sensitive portrait with many open questions with the film. The online magazine Berliner Filmfestivals recognized Nach der Zukunft as “an important contribution to the discussion about sexual morality and perversion, that is to say about the narrative of normality”.

Awards

DOK Leipzig 2017

  • Nomination for the ver.di award for solidarity, humanity and fairness (André Krummel)
  • Nomination for the DEFA-Förderpreis (André Krummel)
  • Nomination for best documentary film in the German Competition for Long Documentary and Animated Films (André Krummel)
  • Honorable mention in the German competition

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ After the future In: filmfinder.dok-leipzig.de. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  2. https://detektor.fm/politik/1337980
  3. ^ Maria Kretzscher: 60th DOK: Georgian turmoil and animated state of emergency. In: Berlin film festivals. November 20, 2017. Retrieved February 26, 2018 .
  4. DOK Leipzig: Prize Winners | DOK Leipzig. Retrieved November 6, 2017 .