DOK.archive Pitch
Pitch for the award for archive and compilation film projects in development | sponsored by British Pathé and endowed with material supply worth 15,000 euros or 2,500 euros in cash
The DOK.archive Award honours outstanding archive and compilation film projects in development. High-quality archive footage is often invaluable for documentaries. The use of historical or commercial film excerpts on a larger scale, however, increases the required production budget substantially. With the DOK.archive Award, British Pathé and DOK.forum aim at promoting projects utilising licensed material and thus strengthening this traditional documentary genre.
Five projects will be presented to a jury of five during a live pitch event at the DOK.forum Marketplace. The winning project will receive British Pathé archive material worth 15,000 euros, alternatively, 2,500 euros can be paid out in cash.
The winner will be announced at the DOK.forum Award Ceremony on 4 May.
Selected projects 2024
DREAM OF GRAPE GARDENS, Director: Sahra Mani, Producer: Maéva Savinien
KAM LEILA KAM YOUM / HOW MANY NIGHTS HOW MANY DAYS, Director: Alaa Dajani, Producer: Kesmat Elsayed
MUTTER/SPRACHE / MOTHER/TONGUE, Director: Mala Reinhardt, Producer: Laura Kloeckner
THE OTHER FREUD, Director: Yair Qedar, Producer: Yair Qedar, Barbara Pichler
OUR SISTER ANGELA – BLACK POWER IN THE GDR, Director: Katharina Warda, Jascha Hannover, Producer: André Schäfer, Derren Lawford, Antonino D’Ambrosio, Michael Tyner
Jury and Moderation
Thomas Beyer, Commissioning Editor, MDR Department History and Documentaries
Anke Mebold, Film conservator and preservator, DFF – Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum
Prof. Karin Jurschick, Professor of documentary film and television journalism, University of Television and Film Munich (HFF)
Emanuel Rotstein, Head of Documentaries, ICON DOCS
Simon Witter, Licensing Executive, British Pathé
Moderated by Julia Teichmann, Head of Documentary, German Films
Event information
The event will be held in English.
The event will be held on site.
The event is open to Marketplace guests only.
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Award Sponsor
British Pathé is considered to be the finest newsreel archive in the world. Now also representing the Reuters Historical Collection, it has become a one-stop archive for the story of the 20th century. This treasure trove of 220,000 films, unrivalled in their historical and cultural significance, is used extensively by broadcasters, production companies, corporations and museums, among many others.