Highlights from the Main Program — About tired eyes, the curation process, and lots of fish
The theme of the 53rd edition of the Sehsüchte Festival is under:standing. For us, this means showcasing curious and courageous works, as well as making the real desires, fears, and creativity of the next generation of filmmakers visible. As the main program team, we are responsible for the competition sections of feature film, documentary, and animation, and we review the largest portion of submissions. Firstly, as a seven-member team, from last October to February, we reviewed and screened in pairs over 1080 submissions. Secondly, we gathered together for the group screening, where we collectively viewed and discussed the pre-selected films during the semester break in February. 46 hours of feature films, nearly 25 hours of documentaries, and almost 4 hours of animation films — so over 75 hours of film material screened in three weeks.