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Film Info

Germany 2017 | 58 min. Director: Ilja Stahl
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Production Company

Körners. 45
50823 Köln
Phone +49 30 67928270 http://www.weydemannbros.com
Peter-Welter-Platz 2
50676 Köln
Phone +49 221 201890 http://www.khm.de

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Documentary

Touching Concrete

Synopsis

16-year-old Tebogo and 15-year-old Karabo live in Johannesburg's central district Hillbrow. In underground car parks, on high rise roofs and in nocturnal streets they dawdle away the time, somewhere between boredom and energy to burn.
Writer and director Ilja Stahl's graduation film at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne was supported by the Film- und Medienstiftung NRW and shot entirely in Johannesburg/South Africa.
"Touching Concrete" celebrates its world premiere at the DOK Leipzig Filmfestival 2017 in the 'German competition'.
Nominated for ver.di Prize for Solidarity, Humanity and Fairness, DEFA Sponsoring Prize


DOK Leipzig catalogue, Ralph Eue:
An enriching encounter! Whether coincidental or stage-managed isn’t relevant for the further interactions between filmmaker and filmed subjects. Because that “feeling of being there” described by Richard Leacock as the essence of the documentary soon eclipses all doubts and reservations. Impressed by the sure sense of style with which Ilja Stahl establishes the “right” kind of intimacy with his youthful protagonists in an overpopulated neighbourhood of Johannesburg, one feels happy to be allowed to drift with 16-year-old Tebogo and 15-year-old Karabo through their turf as a spectator for one summer. Their turf, that’s underground car parks, high rise roofs, nocturnal streets, where they dawdle away the time, somewhere between boredom and energy to burn.
The conflicts with their single mothers, however, the violence and death in the streets are omnipresent. Karabo feels the pressure more and more while Tebogo sees it as a continuous supply of material for games. He lives by the “anyway” principle when he balances on the parapet of a high rise roof or dances into the path of moving cars with friends and defies everything with a provoking smile. It’s touching how the future looms over these kids’ presence. But they refuse to allow it to rule them. At least not yet.

Cast & Crew

Festivals/awards

2017 DOK Leipzig – World Premiere, German Competition, Nominated for ver.di Prize for Solidarity, Humanity and Fairness, DEFA Sponsoring Prize
2018 Visions du Réel, Nyon - Competition
33rd DOK.fest Munich

Production Company

Körners. 45
50823 Köln
Phone +49 30 67928270 http://www.weydemannbros.com
Peter-Welter-Platz 2
50676 Köln
Phone +49 221 201890 http://www.khm.de

Cast & Crew

Ilja Stahl
Jonas Weydemann
Niclas Reed Middleton
Florian Riegel

Categories

Documentary
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