Theresa George (*1984) is a film anthropologist based in Hamburg. From 2005 to 2013, she studied cultural anthropology, journalism and political science in Leipzig. Since then, she has co-developed films and videos in changing constellations, works for film festivals, curates her own programmes and teaches visual anthropology.  
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The Reverse Side of the Landscape (2024)

Curation for Klosterruine Berlin


The short film program shows the ‘reverse side of the landscape’. Genre-loaded, five experimental films speak about how we evoke landscapes and act within them. 

Films:
Natalia del Mar Kašik, Pistoleras (2023), Austria, 2 Min.
Luis Arnías, Terror has no Shape (2021), USA, 10:07 Min.
Kevin B. Lee, Once Upon a Screen: Explosive Paradox (2020), Germany/USA, 9:31 Min.
Rainer Kohlberger, There must be some kind of way out of here (2020), Germany, 13 Min.
Leyla Yenirce, Splitter (2023), Germany, 3:45 Min.

Part of “Landscapes that could not be more beautiful”  
Event including Lecture, Music Performance and Screening at Klosterruine Berlin