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Berlinale HUB75: The Magic of Film Music – A Look at the Cinematic Craft of Sound and Score

In the organizer's words:

Films are always an interplay of interlocking arts and crafts. In this conversation between four film composers, the focus is on film music. Diego Noguera Berger works as a musician, producer and composer for film, dance and theater productions. He was responsible for both the sound design and the music for Ancestral Visions of the Future (Berlinale Special). Barbara Drazkov, a composer and pianist specializing in new music and prepared piano, is responsible for the music of the animated short film Autokar (Generation). Nils Kacirek has written film scores for countless films, TV productions and series, including the documentary Zirkuskind, which premieres at Generation . Dascha Dauenhauer has already been represented at the Berlinale with five productions and is returning this year with two films: Islands and Kein Tier. So Wild. (both Berlinale Special). She is also a member of the International Jury of Berlinale Shorts 2025, moderated by Katja Lucker (Initiative Musik).

Films are always an interplay of interrelated arts and crafts. In this conversation between four film composers, the focus is on film music. Diego Noguera Berger works as a musician, producer and composer for film, dance and theater productions. He was both the sound designer and composer for Ancestral Visions of the Future (Berlinale Special).
Barbara Drazkov, composer and pianist primarily for new music and prepared piano, created the score for the short animated film Autokar (Generation). Nils Kacirek has written film music for countless films, TV productions and series, including the documentary Circusboy, which is premiering in Generation. Dascha Dauenhauer's work has already featured in five productions presented at the Berlinale and is returning this year with two more films: Islands and No Beast. So Fierce. (both Berlinale Special); she is also a member of the International Jury for the 2025 Berlinale Shorts. The conversation is being hosted by Katja Lucker (Initiative Musik).

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Price information:

The Berlinale HUB75 is a temporary festival lounge at Marlene-Dietrich-Platz. Stimulating morning talks and events await all interested parties there. Free admission - according to the principle: First come, first serve!

Location

Berlinale HUB75 Marlene-Dietrich-Platz 2 10785 Berlin

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