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Vierte Welle Film Festival 2026

Berlin Migrant (OmeU)

Saturday, 14 March, 6:00 pm

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Vierte Welle Film Festival 2026 / Berlin Migrant: Himmel wie Seide. Voller Orangen
Still: “Himmel wie Seide Voller Orangen”

Films created by migrant directors living in Berlin that bring a feminist and intersectional perspective.

Curatorial Statement:

Germany’s capital, Berlin, is often portrayed as an open, queer-friendly, migrant city, “Ort der Erinnerungen” (a place of memories). Walking through it means encountering the marks of its colonial past, stumbling upon Stolpersteine ​​(stumbling stones), and approaching the vestiges of what was once used as a dividing wall. But what other images of Berlin and tensions within the culture of memory are revealed to us in our migrant or post-migrant journeys?

This curatorial project proposes listening to, seeing, and understanding Berlin from the perspective of filmmakers who film it as a territory traversed by expectations, desires, and imaginaries that confront grief and resistance. Rather than representing Berlin as a static image, the city appears as a space of friction: refuge and border, freedom and censorship, integration and exclusion. Berlin emerges as a field of symbolic dispute where our interaction with and within the city not only transforms its landscape but also influences narratives to rework the past, challenge certain imaginaries about Germany, and construct possibilities for envisioning the future.

Dalila Muñoz

Film Program

Himmel wie Seide. Voller Orangen – Sky Like Silk. Full of Oranges

Germany, 10:04 min, director: Betina Kuntzsch

Semra Ertan

Germany, 7:16 min, director: Cana Bilir-Meier

Februarstorm

Germany, 3:26 min, director: Camil “Calimaat” Bahtijarević

Wafaa from Gaza

Germany, 14:42 min, director: Elisa Ward

Acción en contra Humboldt Forum

Wallmapu – Bolivian Andes, 4:25 min, director: Moviendo Territorios (Eli Wewentxu & Sharon mueve su cuerpo)

Queer Exile – غريب عائد غريب

Egypt, 10 min, director: Ahmed Awadalla

Wären sie mal besser zu hause geblieben

Germany, 5.31 min, director: Alina Juarez

Waves, Everywhere – 파도 어디에나 있는

Korea/Germany, 18.42 min, director: Kodac Ko

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Vierte Welle Film Festival 2026

14+15 March

Q&A with directors

Vierte Welle Film Festival 2026

Welcome to the Vierte Welle Film Festival, an event dedicated to celebrating and promoting diversity, inclusion and gender equality in the film industry. In its 6th edition, our festival continues to be a vital space for showcasing the talent of filmmakers from around the world who challenge established norms and explore new narratives that reflect their vision of feminism.

On 14 and 15 March 2026, attendees will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in a captivating selection of short films that address a wide range of topics, such as Berlin from a migrant perspective, various feminist Activisms around the world, the open up of new possibilities against injustice through collective resistance in Radical Care and reflections on the different ways of experiencing sexuality and engaging with the world in Queer.

We hope you enjoy the diversity of stories our festival has to offer and join us in celebrating the power of cinema to inspire, educate and drive change.

Thank you for joining us for this new edition of the festival.

Anahi Mou & Gabriela Gioia
Co-directors of the Vierte Welle Film Festival

www.viertewellefestival.com


Vierte Welle Film Festival (VWFF), based in Berlin since 2019, is dedicated to giving visibility to the film work of FLINTA+ and Queer artists from around the world.

Through short fiction, documentary and experimental audiovisual projects, the festival creates a safe space for screening, viewing and discussion of works that address philosophical, political, economic, social, ecological and cultural themes.

Whether academic or non-academic, these stories find their place within the festival’s curatorial categories, fostering dialogue and exchange across disciplines and perspectives.

Categories:

Berlin Migrant: Films created by migrant directors living in Berlin that bring a feminist and intersectional perspective.

Activisms: Narratives about feminist-led activism from different parts of the world that envision and demand social change.

Radical Care: Stories of women who open up new possibilities against injustice through collective resistance and radical tenderness.

Queer: Queer and FLINTA+ stories that celebrate differences and foster the fight against discrimination.

 

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