Adrienne Teicher

Category: Film

  • The Visual Feminist Manifesto

    Presentations

    2nd, 4th & 8th february 2025International Film Festival Rotterdam (Premiere)

    Expressing desire, pursuing dreams, loving oneself, questioning the oppressive confines of patriarchy. Farida Baqi takes us on a lyrical and emotional journey through the life of a young woman from birth to adulthood in an unnamed Arab city.

    The moment of birth, the possibilities of childhood, the growing pains of teenage years, the expectations imposed by society on young women: The Visual Feminist Manifesto explores how a woman’s life is crafted by the world around her. We are witness to the ways in which she makes meaning, both from her personal experience and how she is told she must behave, both deeply shaped by patriarchal structures. Repeatedly told that women are “less than”, her behaviour is made small by the threats of shame, fear, and ostracisation. All the while, she is seeking something more emancipatory.

    Farida Baqi brings us into the fold through the life of an unnamed woman in an Arab city, homing in on the experience of a cisgender woman making encounters with heterosexual desire. But the filmmaker’s ode will resonate with many, united through universal emotions of joy, pain, love, and frustration. 

    Contrasting shots depicting the urbanity of an Arab city and the gentle scenery of the seaside, Baqi makes a woman’s life inextricable from the spaces and places around her, all the while hinting at a more liberatory future forged through solidarity.

    – Olivia Popp

    Credits

    DirectorFarida Baqi
    MusicMad Kate | the Tide, HYENAZ, Lynn Adib
    Sound DesignStudio Mitte, HYENAZ
    ScreenplayFarida Baqi
    CinematographyJanne Ebel
    Principal castAmal el-Hani, Lynn Adib, Rosalie Cella, Gaël Abou Jaoude, Michelle Zallouaa, Norah Toledano, Alice Canzonieri
  • A Body Like Mine

    A Body Like Mine

    // Sound Recordist for Short Film //

    Premiere: DOC.BERLIN Film Festival 2023 / Winner: Best German Documentary
    International Premiere: 38th BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival
    Broadcast/Streaming: 3SAT Germany 

    A BODY LIKE MINE is the poetic portrait of a young artist and activist named Puck (they/them). Puck is not their legal name, it is a character the artist has created and transforms into during their performances. As co-writer and protagonist of the film, the artist talks about how Puck’s existence helps them to feel more grounded in a world they experience as overwhelming. While Puck dares to do wild things, such as queer post porn and wrestling, Puck’s creator themself shares their vulnerability. In the film they contemplate the discrepancy between themself and their character: They talk about how they are often misunderstood, judged, and fetishized. How they are assigned gender stereotypes they don’t want to conform to. Puck’s activism consists of their visibility as a proud Black person and of staging themself as part of phantasies and images that bodies like theirs traditionally have been banished from.

    A BODY LIKE MINE is a fairy-tale like documentary. Conceived through the artistic collaboration between Puck and director Maja Classen, the film allows for an intimate and moving glimpse into Puck’s lifestyle, their inspirations, fears and experiences.-

    Team

    Director
    Maja Classen

    Writer
    Maja Classen, Puck

    Director of Photography
    Alina Albrecht

    Cast
    Puck, Bishop Black, Playgirls Mansion Collective, Manon Praline, Torri Lisek

    Editing
    Thomas Krause and Maya Steinberg

    Original Music
    Vanessa Chartrand-Rodrigue

    Sound Recordists
    Koenraad Ecker, Marina Funck, Adrienne Teicher

    Sounddesign & Final Mix
    Uwe Bossenz

    Production Designer
    Miren Oller

    Producer
    Saralisa Volm

    Production Manager
    Anja Neuhaus

    In Co-produktion with
    ZDF/3sat

    A POISON production
    Distributed by POISON

    FESTIVALS
    Doc.Berlin Berlin Documentary Film Festival
    BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival

    AWARDS
    Doc.Berlin Documentary Film Festival: Best German Documentary Film

  • Oscuro

    Oscuro

    23.10.2023Grrl Haus Cinema, Space Meduza

    In this captivating and dreamy music video by Laura Hyponnen (Electric Blue Films) for Princess Century aka Maya Postepski (TRUST, Austra) I played the role of death. I tried to unmake myself as human or even humanoid. I imagined what it would be like to manifest a force of nature, whose desires to transform us and compost us are borne with neither love nor malice.

  • The Fourth Generation

    The Fourth Generation, is a homage to Berlin’s vibrant underground and the communities that breathe life into the city. The film is set in a dystopian future, but the themes explored are very real. Queer identity, feminism, sexuality and the intersection of politics and art. In the near future Professional provocateur and artist Maven Shegula has returned to Berlin after a hiatus in Zürich. She’s back to celebrate her 50th birthday, and to appear on a popular German talk show.

    As she wanders the streets of Berlin with her girlfriend and friend, it becomes apparent that being an artist in this city is no longer acceptable. The humming nightlife has disappeared, and the vibrant creative community pushed to the margins of society. The film is alive with tension, both sexual and otherwise. As Maven’s story unfurls on live television, we learn about her son, her politics, her  heritage and her alter-ego Rosa who champions radical self-expression and  feminism. The interview is dispersed with beautiful and volcanic eruptions from Maven that act as both a denunciation of the city’s leadership and a love letter to Berlin.

    Packed full of vibrant fashion, queerness, dark humour and experimental visuals, The Fourth Generation depicts every artists worst nightmare – and the lengths one woman will go to stand by
    what she believes in. The film features a predominantly trans and non-binary cast.

    Selected Festivals

    Premiere – Vienna Queer Shorts Festival

    Credits

    Directed and Written by: Yony Leyser
    Sound Design: Hyenaz (Kathryn Fischer & Adrienne Teicher)
    Cast: Aerea Negrot, Gigi Spelsberg, Yvon Jansen, Daniel Zillmann, Mano Thiravong, Mathea Hoffmann, Chilly Gonzales
    Cinematography: Paul Faltz
    Editing: Hamed Mohammadi
    Art Director: Darko Petrovic
    Production Design: Jeff Schaul, Victoria Shved
    Costume Design: Alexis Mersmann

  • Körper Figurationen Welten

    Drei Videos zur Einführung in Queer Theorie: KÖRPER, FIGURATIONEN und WELTEN von Antke A. Engel und Filmfetch (Magda Wystub; Tali Tiller), sound design HYENAZ, with English subtitles

    BODIES. FIGURATIONS. WORLDS: Video introductions to queer theory

    Antke A. Engel und Filmfetch (Magda Wystub; Tali Tiller), FernUniversität Hagen 2021

    The videos (german with english subtitles) are freely available as Open Educational Resources (OER) at the following link: e.feu.de/queer-theory-videos or on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh98rBDWATF6bkxKNvpR4gQ

    Radio Sendung: HYENAZ featured on Gerecht Sprechen – Über die Lust auf Gendersternchen, neue Pronomen und Co.” by Sabine Rolf on BR2. https://www.br.de/mediathek/podcast/nachtstudio/gerecht-sprechen-was-wir-mit-gendersternchen-neuen-pronomen-und-co-gewinnen/1812549?fbclid=IwAR322OFGxSflihKjtyuCWFX5DD4EzdCqMk176SbkkvscssZYntZRtiwvt3o

  • The MultiVerse in a MouthFuck

    A metaphysical trip of self discovery, from the seven principles of Hermetism to the seven keys to master our lives (Inspired by true fuckts)

    Streaming PinkLabel – SexSchool

    Screenings:

    • Berlin PornFilmFestival Berlin, Germany. October 2019.
    • QUEER PORNFILMNIGHT at Compagnietheater Amsterdam, Netherlands. December 14th, 2019.
    • Tsiknotekno Doppelgänger / N Y E Athens, Greece. January 1st, 2020.
    • Excéntrico: Muestra Internacional de Pornografías Críticas Valparaíso, Chile. January 23rd, 2020.
    • ICA Takeovers: INFERNO London, UK. January 29th, 2020.
    • Excéntrico: Muestra Internacional de Pornografías Críticas Santiago, Chile. February 1st, 2020.
    • Hacker Porn Film Festival Rome, Italy. 2020.
    • Hot Bits Festival USA. 2020.
    • Queergestreift Filmfestival Konstanz (Queer Shorts) Konstanz, Germany. September 26th, 2020.
    • Oslo/Fusion International Film Festival Oslo, Norway. September 28th, 2020.
    • Satyrs and Maenads: The Athens Porn Film Festival Athens, Greece. November 20th – 22nd.
    • CineKink NYC, US (online). December 3rd, 2020. HONORABLE BEST MENTION
    • Fairy Tales Queer Film Festival Calgary, Canada. May 21st – 30th, 2021.
    • SECS FEST Seattle, USA (online). September 10th – 12th, 2021. BEST SEX-POSITIVE FILM
    • Porn Film Festival Vienna Vienna, Austria. October 6th – 10th, 2021. BEST INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM
    • Post Porn Film Festival Warsaw, Poland. June 7th – 12th, 2022.
    • Fish&Chips Festival Turin, Italy. September 22nd – 25th, 2022.

    Credits:

    • Cast: Rafael Medina, JorgeTheObscene, Sultan of Filth, Schoko Channel, Tristan Rehbold, Medad Rangay, Jo Pollux, Kate Hole, Candy Flip, Mad Kate, Nicky Miller, Gio Black Peter.
    • Written, Directed and Edited by: JorgeTheObscene
    • Sound Design: HYENAZ
    • Director of Photography: Theo Meow, Jo Pollux
    • Assistant Director: Doxytocine
    • Producer: JorgeTheObscene
    • Producer Assistant: Felipe Carrasco
    • Camera: Theo Meow, Michal ANdrysiak
    • Still Photography: Jo Pollux
    • Lights: Michal ANdrysiak
    • Art / Costumes: Mad Kate, Michal ANdrysiak, EXIT
    • Location Sound Mixer & Sound Design: HYENAZ
  • The MILF Next Door

    The MILF Next Door

    Director and performer Sadie Lune takes on the MILF stereotype and “the girl next door” cliché in this XConfessions short film. Mothers need to start being accepted as sexual beings because the truth is, pregnant women may even experience an increased sex drive and that’s what deserves to be captured on film. They have needs and desires, and their sexual appetite doesn’t exist only to serve a man’s fantasy. This erotic film is a call to stop enforcing the MILF stereotype and to start representing the sexuality of moms-to-be as their own – their personal sexual wants, needs & desires.

    Credits

    Director: Sadie Lune
    Music & Sound Design: Adrienne Teicher

  • The Beauty of ReveRso

    Credits

    Starring: ReveRso
    With Thea Adora Bauer, Chika Takahashi, Julietta la Doll, Yeorg Kronnagel, and Sekou
    Music: HYENAZ
    Make-up Artist: Yeorg Kronnagel
    Costume Design: ReveRso and Yeorg Kronnagel
    Sound Design: Joscha Eickel
    Production Assistant: Leo Carnein, Christoph Brunner
    Director of Photography, Editing, and Postproduction: Lukas Kunzmann
    Written, Produced, and Directed by Brent Adam
    Executive Producer: Rainer Spix @ Who’s McQueen

    Selected Festivals

    • Hollywood International Independent Documentary Award 2018
    • Festival de Cannes Shortfilmcorner 2018
    • Redline International Filmfestival 2018 (4 nominations – winner “Best Documentary Short”)
    • Canadian International Fashionfilm Festival 2018
    • Berlin Fashionfilm Festival 2018 (nominated for “Best Personal Work”)
    • La Jolla International Fashion Film Festival 2018 (7 nominations – winner “Best Cinematography”)
    • London Fashion Film Festival 2018 (2 nominations – winner “Best Accessory Design”)
    • Atlanta Docufest 2018 (winner: “Best Foreign Documentary Short”)
    • Bucharest Fashionfilm Festival 2018
    • White Oryx International Shortfilm Festival
    • Copenhagen Fashion Film Festival 2018
    • Jelly Fest Official Selection 2018
    • Burbank International Film Festival 2018
    • Bokeh South Africa International Lifestyle & Fashionfilm Festival 2018 (nominated: “Best Creative Hair”, “Best Creative Makeup”)
    • International Fashionfilm Festival Sarajevo 2018 (award winner “Best Story”)