SCHLINGEL Festival: New Titles & Newer Titles

BIRD BOY

Festivals keep their finger on the pulse of what’s happening, but also look ahead to what’s to come. The SCHLINGEL Festival pairs several international premieres with a “Coming Soon” session, featuring films that will soon start touring the festival circuit.

 

 

MY STEPMOM IS A WITCH

At the SCHLINGEL Festival, the impact of premiering films is evident in the conversations of the attending professionals. Several titles, like THE LAST WHALE SINGER (Reza Memari, Germany / Canada) and FRÄNK (Tõnis Pill, Estonia), caused a stir or raised expectations for the upcoming festival season. A SUMMER IN SUMMERBY is a feature film for a remarkably young audience (and those are rare). This gentle TV production is directed by Mara Eibl-Eibesfeldt, who also made THABO AND THE RHINO CASE in 2023. The lead actor in that film, Litlhonolofatso Litlhakanyanenow, now stars in another premiering film: in BIRD BOY (by Joel Soisson, South Africa/USA), he acts side by side with an ostrich. On set, he rode around on the bird’s back, while the camera feasted on the wide landscape. MY STEPMOM IS A WITCH (by Joëlle Desjardins Paquette, Canada) fits perfectly into the list of La Fête productions, which producer Dominic James ardently advocated in previous editions. In this new episode, a girl discovers that her new mother – as the title suggests – is a witch, but perhaps preferable to all other options.

 

HORSE ON A STICK

In the Coming Soon section, Germany received a remarkable amount of attention. Five of the eight productions presented were home-grown, and often those were sequels to well-known franchises (CHECKER TOBI, BIBI BLOCKSBERG…). Other productions piqued curiosity, like HORSE ON A STICK (by Sonja Maria Kröner, Germany), an “Outstanding Children’s Film” about hobbyhorse riding and how it puts a long-standing friendship to the test. And SORRY (by Frederike Migom, director of BINTI, Belgium) promises to be a cinematographic playground about the complex dynamics of growing up in a chaotic world.