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Directed by | Ruth Beckermann |
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Produced by | Ruth Beckerman |
Starring | Ilkay Idiskut |
Cinematography | John Hammel |
Edited by | Dieter Pichler |
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Distributed by | Autlook Filmsales |
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Running time | 118 minutes |
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Language | German |
Favoriten is a 2024 Austrian documentary film directed by Ruth Beckermann. It is a film about teaching and learning and the often very surprising experiences somewhere in between. [1] [2]
Favoriten had its world premiere on 16 February 2024 in the Encounters at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival. [3] It was also nominated for the Berlinale Documentary Film Award. [4]
The documentary by Ruth Beckermann portrays the daily experiences of students at a challenging school in Vienna-Favoriten. The film tracks the kids as they go through their third grade at elementary school, which is an important stage in their learning paths. The students deal with problems in school and personal life and encounter big obstacles. However, they also demonstrate how much power and talent they possess when they get help and motivation.
The film directed by Ruth Beckermann on the concept from her and Elisabeth Menasse-Wiesbauer, has Johannes Hammel as director of photography and Dieter Pichler as the editor. [1]
The film was funded by the Austrian Film Institute, which provided €120,000 as part of production funding and €62,363 as part of reference funding (as of January 2021). The ORF contributed €70,000 as part of the film/television agreement. €120,000 in production funding came from the Vienna Film Fund and €113,000 from FISA Filmstätte Austria. [5] [1]
Principal photography began on 1 July 2021 in Vienna, Austria, and ended in February 2023. [1]
Favoriten had its world premiere on 16 February 2024, as part of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, in Encounters. [6] [7]
The film will have its first screening at CPH:DOX on 13 March 2024 in Artists & Auteurs section. [8]
Susanne Gottlieb reviewing the film at Berlinale for Cineuropa wrote, "Beckermann offers a moving glimpse into a world, into the potential of young minds – the minds of people who, despite having the odds stacked against them, are often willing to fight the uphill battle for self-realisation." [9]
Jessica Kiang writing in Variety gave positive review and said, "Ruth Beckermann filmed a Viennese grade-school class over three years to deliver a vibrant, provocative and ultimately optimistic portrait of good kids responding to good teaching." She opined, "The judicious honing of the material not only allows the film to flow, it makes commentary on the Austrian schooling system’s failures... all the more eloquent for being evoked rather than underlined." Concluding Kiang described the film as "one of her [Ruth Beckermann's] most straightforwardly enjoyable films" and felt "sadness at the passing of childhood’s sweetest phase," but on the other side she had "warm feeling with regard to the future". [10]
Nikki Baughan reviewing at Berlinale for ScreenDaily wrote, "Favoriten effectively navigates ideas of race, community and opportunity through its endearing, and often surprisingly insightful, subjects." [11]
Award | Date of ceremony | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
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Berlin International Film Festival | 25 February 2024 | Encounters Golden Bear Plaque for Best Film | Ruth Beckermann | Nominated | [12] |
Berlinale Documentary Film Award | Nominated | [4] | |||
Peace Film Prize | Favoriten | Won | [13] | ||
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