
HIDDENSEE
Today, 16:00 - Sun 23.08. 04:00
Movie, Cinema, TV
Queer friendly
Hiddensee, a mere 17-kilometer-long strip of land in the Baltic Sea, beloved as a place of longing for freedom. Sun worshippers, naturists, artists, punks, and celebrities have always flocked to the island in droves. The documentary travels back through an entire century to the golden 1920s, when the intellectual avant-garde called it home – like silent film star Asta Nielsen or Nobel laureate in literature Gerhart Hauptmann. Then as now, Hiddensee is marked by political upheavals that play out across the entire country. Germany in miniature. Several narrative threads, intertwined across times and generations, ultimately lead to the ceaselessly escalating tensions of the present.In hypnotically beautiful black-and-white images, award-winning director Annekatrin Hendel weaves together landscape, history, and destinies into a fascinating portrait, looking like through a magnifying glass at movements that extend far beyond the legendary Baltic Sea island. HIDDENSEE is a cinematic experience that is as poetic as it is unsettling, full of visual and narrative power.



