Splitscreen - Rent eats the Soul
film by Angelika Levi
- codirected by Christoph Dreher
64 min., Germany 2015
During the night of May 26 in 2012, some residents of social housing at Kottbusser Tor, a majority ethnic Turkish neighbors, built a protest house. They called it "Gecekondu", translated from Turkish means "built overnight".
With this occupation of a public square in the center of Kreuzberg, the tenants initiative Kotti & Co began a until now visible daily resistance, and brought the issue of social housing and the massive displacement of long-term residents of the city on the political agenda.
People with very different biographies and politically different views began to talk to each other and to share their stories. The separations and prejudices gave way to a positive uncertainty, neighbours became friends.
The "Cottbus Choir" features in the film, a radically postideological choir, arranged and musically composed by Nicholas Bussmann.
The choir sees itself in the tradition of leftist amateur choirs, but the normally hierarchical structure of a choir is broken and a musical track reflects the subject of the film: the relationship between collective and individual.
- Director & Cutter:
- Angelika Levi
- Assistent Editor and Technique:
- Isabelle Lonitz
- Co-Director:
- Christoph Dreher
- Angelika Levi, Christoph Dreher
- DoP:
- Antje Peters
- Sound:
- Manuela Schininá
- Mix:
- Erik Mischijew
- Composition, Chorus conductor:
- Nicholas Bussmann
- Chorus:
- Laura Mello, Lucile Desamory, Fernanda Farah de Souza, Rico Repotente, Thomas Tichai, Frank Wismar, Yusuf Ergün
- Text:
- Jan Theiler
- Titles:
- Alexander Sandy Kaltenborn
- Dramaturgy:
- Christian Frosch
- Comissioning Editor:
- Kathrin Brinkmann
- Production:
- Angelika Levi
- weltfilm
HDK Berlin - Kotti&Co
- ZDF/Arte
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