Selected Projects for the Development workshop with Tue Steen Müller
The focus of the 13th edition of MakeDox is the development of ideas.
Workshop schedule:
20.08. – group session & masterclass
21.08. – individual sessions
22.08. – group session & presentation of the projects
6 projects in development were selected:
THE GOOD DEATH
Country: Turkey
Director: Hasan Ete
Producer: Hasan Ete
Through the Wish Ambulance Foundation, The Good Death documentary project examines the last wishes of a terminal patient who has limited time and the process of making their wishes come true.
ISTHMUS
Country: Greece
Director: John Marinopoulos
Producer: John Marinopoulos, Mina Dreki
In an uninhabited island in Greece, a shepherd and an archaeologist try to coexist, but tension rises, as the excavation expands into the shepherd’s territory once again.
IRON CASTLE (DEMIR HISAR)
Country: Macedonia
Director: Mitko Panov
Producer: Viktor Pavlovski, Mitko Panov
The smallest commune in a small country – in Europe and at the end of the world.
Six parallel stories intertwining dozen of different characters of incumbents and intrudors. Each focused on his own problem.
I DON’T WANT
Country: Macedonia
Director: Hanis Bagashov
Producer: Hanis Bagashov
Zuhrije, a middle-aged woman, wants to reconcile with her daughter, after having cut off contact for 18 years – even though they live in neighboring houses.
THE LAND WE BREATHE
Country: Croatia, Germany
Director: Manuel Inacker
Producer: Oliver Sertić
As a hauntingly beautiful river delta in Croatia suffocates under the growing weight of wildfires, mass tourism and its war-torn past, four unique-yet-interconnected people forge bonds with their ecosystem as a means of survival, both for themselves and for the land itself.
MY LIVING PLACE IS HUGE
Country: Germany, Macedonia
Director: Jose Chavez Boggio
Producer: Jose Chavez Boggio, Anika Chorbeska
The documentary portrays the life of extraordinary people in Berlin who live outside the society conventions. Existential curiosity and/or psychological, family, and economical difficulties shape the need for a strong separation from the formal society. Being independent often leads to living in the streets.
