Nachtschichten
completed

Night Shifts
Mischief Films
Director | Ivette Löcker |
Script | Ivette Löcker |
Camera | Frank Amann |
Sound | Gailute Miksyte |
Editor | Michael Palm |
Producer | Ralph Wieser, Georg Misch |
Production management | David Bohun |
Supported by | BMUKK - Austrian Federal Ministry for Eductaion, Arts and Culture, Austrian Federal Country of Salzburg, DEFA Foundation, MEDIA Programme of the European Union |
Distribution | Filmladen |
Languages | German |
Subtitles | English |
Trailer
Awards
- DIAGONALE 2011: Best Austrian Documentary
Festivals
- Duisburger Filmwoche 2010, Germany
- Biarritz FipaTel Market 2010, France
- DIAGONALE, Festival of Austrian Film, 2011, Austria
- Wisconsin Film Festival 2011, USA
- Achtung Berlin 2011, Germany
- 5 Seen Festival, 2011, Germany
- Film Festival Insko, 2011, Poland
- Doc Lisboa, 2011, Portugal
Synopsis
During her nightly rounds a security guard feeds a duck that has happened onto the grounds of a factory. A homeless man tries to find a warm place that’s protected from the blowing snow so he can bed down. A night-time wanderer tries to flee from his restlessness in the moonlit night, and finds consolation in the city’s beauty.
The film shows people in Berlin who are invisible during the day, having chosen to live their lives at night. Initially, the idea was to accompany them in a search for the motives behind their shifted rhythms and make tangible the form and order that can be found in today’s big-city nights. While some people chose to work and live at night, fate made the choice for others. Some people take advantage of the darkness to operate in secret, and for others it is a new home. My intention was to explore on film the tension between a pragmatic routine for spending or organizing the night and the existential dreams and fears that seem to be an inevitable result. In extensive observations and conversations with these individuals we discover the tensions and ambivalences, and also the promising freedoms produced by their lifestyle. The moments when hopelessness, fear and despair or the struggle against them become visible show the fragility of night’s freedoms.
DIAGONALE jury’s comments on awarding the 2011 Grand Documentary Film award to Ivette Löcker:
Taking a look into the night requires more than eyes. One must touch, feel and recognize. Ivette Löcker listens to the city. She’s familiar with its numerous layers and abysses. She weaves a finely structured web connecting her protagonists’ nocturnal doings. Her gaze makes everyone it meets shine.
In return she’s richly rewarded: with their trust, with newly fallen snow that lights up the night for her film, and even with the appearance of a stranger to the city, where animals dare to leave their hiding places to explore.
Freedom and uncertainty, security and fear are the themes of this gentle and fragile film, which enters the field of tension between the anonymous big city and the faces of its residents.
Presskit
Nachtschichten_Presskit_de.pdf
Nachtschichten_Presskit_en.pdf