KAMPF UM EIN KIND

BRD 1975 | Director, Script: Ingemo Engström | Camera: Axel Block | Editor: Gerhard Theuring | Sound: Andreas Köbner | Production Manager: Tilman Taube | Music: Johann Sebastian Bach | Cast: Elisabeth Kreuzer, Hartmut Bitomsky, Harun Farocki, Muriel Theuring, Monique Armand, Despina Papaioannu, Inge Flimm, Marie Bardischewski | Production: Ingemo Engström, Gerhard Theuring, Theuring-Engström-Filmproduktion (München) | Colour | DCP of 16mm | 135 min | german OV | Stiftung Deutsche Kinemathek

Kampf um ein Kind („The Struggle for a Child“) examines the work and life situation of women who take on an additional job, namely that of having and raising a child. The film poses the question of how it might be possible to have a child without becoming unbearably dependent and without giving up one's work or having to entirely forego working in advance – because a woman's relationship to work is important to her existence (not just financially, as a means of survival, but as a purpose in life and a form of self-realisation). The film also asks how she might have a child without being relegated to a seemingly private sphere, and how these interests that are vital to women can be reconciled with the needs of a child. The film is also meant to show and to make tangible how the current convention of isolating the mother with her child also fails to meet the requirements of the child and the man.

Kampf um ein Kind is told from the perspective of a person in the film. Maria Mandelstam, a young doctor, paces through a pivotal chapter of her life, a time of growing awareness. The film begins with a separation and continues with an alien situation which she experiences tentatively. Maria takes her small child to southern Germany where she works in a large women's clinic. She discovers her field of work to be a hot spot where women's societal experiences are reproduced to a certain degree: their situation is one of subjugation. (Ingemo Engström)

© Ingemo Engström
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PLEASURE ROLL NO. 32

GB 1963 | Director: Joan Littlewood | Camera: Walter Lassally | b/w | silent | 3 min | DCP of 16mm | British Film Institute / The Estate of Joan Littlewood

Children play in a working-class neighbourhood in London. Sometimes the girls are by themselves; sometimes the boys are. Once, one of them plays alone with his ball in the huge inner courtyard. But the most exciting game seems to be the one they all play with the camera.

© The Estate of Joan Littlewood
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amer. American English
b/w Black and white
OV Original version
SUB Subtitles
+SUB electronic live subtitling (below the image)
INT Intertitles
Countries
AT Austria
FRG Federal Republic of Germany (historic)
BLR Belarus
DE Germany
CAN Canada
GDR German Democratic Republic (historic)
EGY Egypt
FR France
GB Great Britain
URY Uruguay
BRA Brasil
SWE Sweden
UKR Ukraine
PL Poland
IDN Indonesia
PRT Portugal
HRV Croatia
ECU Ecuador
HUN Hungary
AUS Australia
IT Italy
MEX Mexico
IND India

Im Anschluss Gespräch mit der Regisseurin Ingemo Engström und der Medizinhistorikerin Barbara Duden

Ingemo Engström

Studies of psychology, medicine and literary science in Helsinki and Hamburg. Magister treatise on Ingeborg Bachmann's written imagery, Studies at HFF München (Academy of Film and Television Munich) 1967-1970. Own film production since 1974 (Theuring-Engström Filmproduktion).

Films (a.o.) DARK SPRING (1970), BATTLE FOR A CHILD (1974) NARRATION (1975) together with Harun Farocki, ESCAPE ROUTES TO MARSEILLES (1977) together with Gerhard Theuring, LAST LOVE (1979), FLIGHT NORTH (1985), NEW ANGEL. WESTWARD (dir. Gerhard Theuring 1987, IE producer), GINEVRA (1992), MRS. KLEIN (1994). Publications a.o.: "Etwas über Schlussbilder und meine Liebe zum Kontinent" in Filmkritik 3/1976, "Fluchtweg nach Marseille" with G,Theuring, Filmkritik 2/1978, "Escape Route to Marseilles", dossier in framework 18/19, 1982, "Doppelskizze" on Harun Farocki, close up 1998, further materials and conversations in: Renate Möhrmann "Die Frau mit der Kamera" 1980, in Frauen und Film 22/1979, epd film 5/1986. a.o. Recent publications: Materials to Escape Route to Marseilles (HaF-Institute 2019), "D' autres heritages", Claire Angelini in Europe mai 2020, dossier I.E in Swedish in walden filmtidskrift 17/18 2020. Coming: several films in DVD edition filmmuseum, Munich.

© Ingemo Engström
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