LaborBerlin

LaborBerlin independent nonprofit film collective into analogue D-I-Y film practice – www.laborberlin-film.org

LaborBerlin e.V is a nonprofit, independent film collective, open to every individual interested in artist-run initiatives and especially in analogue film practice, which embraces a more experimental and D.I.Y., craft approach to film production. The Lab is a meeting point of exchange and engagement of ideas and experiences around filmic creation. Every new member is introduced to the lab and has

the opportunity to learn how to use its facilities, in order to autonomously pursue personal projects. In addition, LaborBerlin e.V., independently or in collaboration with other artist-run collectives or institutions, organises screenings that explore different themes and holds regular workshops teaching various technical aspects of analogue film production.

LaborBerlin is happy to bring S.P.A.C.E. EXPANDED to Paradoks in Leipzig—a program featuring works developed through the...
30/11/2025

LaborBerlin is happy to bring S.P.A.C.E. EXPANDED to Paradoks in Leipzig—a program featuring works developed through the S.P.A.C.E. residency (Nov. 2022 – Oct. 2024), initiated by LaborBerlin, an artist-run analog film lab, as part of the SPECTRAL project. This unique European collaboration between six artist-run film labs supports analog projection as an artistic practice, offering resident artist’s studio space, equipment, and access to LaborBerlin’s film lab. At Paradoks, we present an expanded cinema performance that emerged from this intensive, hands-on environment.

Programme:

Devotion – Renata Daguerre, 16mm projectors, digital video, analog video, 30′.

A live film performance incorporating projected 16mm and digital footage. In Devotion Renata Daguerre explores joy, beauty, wildness, dance floors and hybrid beings between human and animal. The swan serves as a symbol of grace, protection, rage, migration, loyalty, and family.

Feathers and dancers with feathers. Transitioning their shapes, the swan becomes a beautiful raver.

Materials and sensations are assembled in a galactic aquarium – shaped space. The limits between screen – spectator – creator are dissolved. Surrounded by disco balls and immersed into fog, Devotion is an invitation to dance with enchantment and freedom.

Paradoks Festival
6.12.2025
20:00
Tickets: https://www.tixforgigs.com/Event/69464

ZiMMT
Torgauer Str. 80
04318
Leipzig

The event is supported by the Creative Europe Program and the Senate of the City of Berlin

We’re happy to bring S.P.A.C.E. EXPANDED to Württembergischer Kunstverein (WKV)—a performance program featuring works de...
17/11/2025

We’re happy to bring S.P.A.C.E. EXPANDED to Württembergischer Kunstverein (WKV)—a performance program featuring works developed through the S.P.A.C.E. residency (Nov. 2022–Oct. 2024), initiated by LaborBerlin as part of the SPECTRAL project.

At WKV, we present works that emerged from this intensive, hands-on environment, alongside a re-enactment of Horror Film 1 by Malcolm Le Grice, which we brought to EMAF in 2024. These expanded cinema pieces activate the projection space in new ways, rethinking the relationship between image, sound, audience, and environment. Together, they highlight the living vitality of analog film and its evolving artistic potential.

As part of the event, the Expanded Cinema Study Collection will also be accessible. It brings together video documentation from the series Expanded Cinema: Film as Spectacle, Event and Performance (HMKV Dortmund, 2004) and Expanded Cinema: Space / Time / Structure (WKV Stuttgart, 2006), both curated by Mark Webber.

S.P.A.C.E. Expanded
Württembergischer Kunstverein
Stuttgart
November 22, 2025 | 7 pm
Free Entry

Program:

Horror Film 1
By Malcolm Le Grice (Reenacted by Betija Zvejniece)
1971, 14', sound (no dialogues)

With thanks to the Artistic Estate of Malcolm Le Grice.

DNCB
By Oliver Husain and Kerstin Schroedinger
2021, ca. 20 min, sound

R***E !!!
By Bernd Lützeler; Music by Brain Operating System
2025, ca. 10–15', sound (no dialogues)

333 : Invocation
By Pilar Falco
2024, ca. 25', sound

The event is supported by the Creative Europe Program and the Senate of the City of Berlin

CONDITION REPORT in November at LaborBerlinFilm copies are subject to constant change, which is documented in condition ...
06/11/2025

CONDITION REPORT in November at LaborBerlin

Film copies are subject to constant change, which is documented in condition reports in the archive. In the series “Condition Report,” filmmaker Juan González shares his personal moments of discovery while examining copies in the Arsenal archive.

Arsenal continues the series in November with EMILY – THIRD PARTY SPECULATION (UK 1979) by Malcolm Le Grice.

For the 14th edition of Condition Report, Arsenal on Location returns to LaborBerlin. The non-profit, self-organised film lab sees itself as an open space for the exchange and discussion of cinematic ideas and working methods. It brings together films from collaborative projects that have created alternative spaces for independent, non-commercial cinema.

Program

SU, 2.11., 7pm, Introduction & Discussion: Juan González
EMILY – THIRD PARTY SPECULATION Malcolm Le Grice UK 1979 16mm engl. OmdU 62'
The film takes us into a domestic setting that disrupts our viewing habits, shaped by narrative cinema, and forces us to question our expectations and our role as viewers. In everyday life, we take it for granted that our attention unconsciously creates order. Narrative cinema takes over this process by guiding us through characters, perspectives and continuity. Le Grice dissolves these structures and directs our attention to attention itself – as a way of regaining freedom in seeing. (Juan Gonzáles)

📍 LaborBerlin, Prinzenallee 58, 13359 Berlin
📅 2.11.2025
🔗 For the program 👉 https://onlocation.arsenal-berlin.de/condition-report-14

DAY 3 – Sunday Oct 5thDoors open at 18hZuza Marczak & Deborah S. Phillips - PrzybłędyFilm performance, 16mm & voice, 2 m...
04/10/2025

DAY 3 – Sunday Oct 5th

Doors open at 18h

Zuza Marczak & Deborah S. Phillips - Przybłędy
Film performance, 16mm & voice, 2 min, 2025

Séverine De Streyker - Cuba, 50 Years After the Revolution
Film, Super-8 to digital, 11 min, 2025

Christin Turner - The Wind Is Calling
Film, Super-8 to digital, 4 min, 2025

Deborah S. Phillips - Capsicum
Film, 16mm, 11 min, 2008

Jan Rehwinkel - Licht und Ton (Light and Sound)
Film, 16mm, 2 min, 2025

Renata Daguerre - I Find it Hard to Say
film, Super-8 to digital, 5 min, 2024

Jules Leaño - Forage Friction
film performance, 16mm & live music, 20 min, 2025 music: Tengal Drilon & Elvin Brandhi

Cinzia Nistico (Filmwerkplaats Rotterdam) - DIsINCARNATE (Spectral Expanded)
film performance, 16mm & trumpet, 30 min, 2024 trumpet: Igor Iofe

22:00 - Hang-out at Filmrisz (Rigaer Str. 103 – across the road)

Venue: Galiläakirche – Rigaer Str. 9, 10245 Berlin
Admission: donation based: 3–10 Euros per day

This event is supported by the Creative Europe Program and the Senate of the City of Berlin.

Zelluloid Resistance at Galiläa-Kirche BerlinDay 2 - Saturday Oct 4th16:00 - Doors open / Film installationsFilms from R...
02/10/2025

Zelluloid Resistance at Galiläa-Kirche Berlin

Day 2 - Saturday Oct 4th

16:00 - Doors open / Film installations

Films from Rigaerstr Str:

Igor
Super-8, 14min, 1994

Sascha
Super-8, 4min, 1996
by Jean-Paul Pacífico & Martin O’Shea.

Open Panel - Reel Solidarities: On Building and Sustaining Collectives.

Films from Rigaer Str:

Gun’s and Vodka
16mm, live foley & music, 4min, 1996

Gasmaske und Cognac
16mm, live foley & music, 10min, 1994
by Johan Robin & Cédric Robin / SKZ Produkt

19:30 - Film Programme

Katrin Eissing - Postupak/Film 1
16mm to digital, 10 min, 2023

Bernd Lützeler & Kolja Kunt - Unterwegs mit Maxim Gorkis
Super-8 , 11 min, 2014

Milica Jovcic - Negotations #2
Film Performance, Super-8 & Slides, 8 min, 2025

Kornél Szilagyi & Linn Löffler - Fearkingdom
16mm to digital, 24min, 2022

Maja Milic - Inscription, Enduring, Potential
Film Performance, multiple Super-8, Live Sound, 40min, 2023 - Spectral / S.P.A.C.E Expanded.

22:00 - Hang-out at Filmrisz (Rigaer Str. 103 – across the road)

Venue: Galiläakirche – Rigaer Str. 9, 10245 Berlin
Admission: donation based: 3–10 Euros per day

This event is supported by the Creative Europe Program and the Senate of the City of Berlin.

Zelluloid Resistance at Galiläa-Kirche BerlinInstallations running all three days:Friday 3rd - from 17:00Saturday 4th - ...
01/10/2025

Zelluloid Resistance at Galiläa-Kirche Berlin

Installations running all three days:
Friday 3rd - from 17:00
Saturday 4th - from 18:00
Sunday 5th - from 18:00

martin moolhuijsen - Forms of Motion
Slides, 16mm, arduino controlled lightbox

Following a geometrical metaphor for film editing, Forms of Motion presents hand-painted frames as points (slides), lines (filmstrips), and planes (multiple adjacent filmstrips) which will be animated through different colored lights.

Grace Baggott - Three sheets to the wind
16mm

Three Sheets to the wind explores’ the imperfect nature of analogue technology, utilising its proclivity for failure and flaws to envisage a state of intoxication.

Three Sheets to the Wind does not directly correlate to drinking alcohol or alcohol culture. Instead it explores a hypothetical narrative of intoxication which personifies the camera as an intoxicated entity. Using the camera’s mechanical complexity to its advantage, as well as disadvantage - for example: manipulating the focus, exposure and speed - the camera acts as a physical extension of the filmmaker, following the impacts of movement and environment. The narrative follows the effects of alcohol such as blurred vision, dizziness and loss of memory.

The 16mm reel has then been developed as a positive print using red wine as a developer. By developing the film in wine I conceptually tied in the idea of intoxicated apparatus, and by physically soaking the film in alcohol, furthering the unpredictability and intoxicated nature of the visual outcome. During the printing process I also experimented with different variations of printing including double exposures to imitate dizziness and double vision.

Venue: Galiläakirche – Rigaer Str. 9, 10245 Berlin, Germany
Admission: donation based: 3–10 Euros per day

This event is supported by the Creative Europe Program and the Senate of the City of Berlin.

01/10/2025
Zelluloid Resistance at Galiläakirche DAY 1Friday Oct 3rd:17:00 - doors open / film installations18:00 - Spectral Device...
30/09/2025

Zelluloid Resistance at Galiläakirche

DAY 1
Friday Oct 3rd:

17:00 - doors open / film installations

18:00 - Spectral Devices:
SPECTRAL 800 Chronophantoscope
State-of-the-Art 16mm Projector
developed & presented by Juan David González Monroy, Bernd Lützeler & Jan Kulka

19:30 - Film Programme

Laurence Favre - Zerzura
16mm, 11 min, 2024

Markus Wambsganss - Scale A
Single-8 to digital, 7 min, 2024

Sophie Watzlawick - Now it’s Stable, but in the Wrong Pitch
16mm, 5 min, 2020

Ojoboca - A Running Woman 2025
film performance, 16mm, slides & voice, 6 min, 2025

Carolina Romillo Marin - Phenomena I-II
film performance, 16mm & live music, 15 min, 2025

Bigum+Björge - Pareidolia – a Nature Exploration Beyond Facts
film performance, 16mm & slides, 30 min, 2025

22:00 - hang-out at Filmrisz (Rigaer Str. 103 – across the road)

Venue: Galiläakirche – Rigaer Str. 9, 10245 Berlin, Germany
Admission: donation based: 3–10 Euros per day

This event is supported by the Creative Europe Program and the Senate of the City of Berlin.

For our first collaboration with the Youth Resistance Museum situated in the Galiläakirche, a former church in the iconi...
23/09/2025

For our first collaboration with the Youth Resistance Museum situated in the Galiläakirche, a former church in the iconic Rigaer Straße, we present a three day programme of films, installations and performances in dialogue with the organic materiality of film, the thin line between the human and non-human, as well as the cultural spaces that are activated by collective gestures of resistance.

The program also features the presentation of a prototype of our latest engineering achievement, a State-of-the-Art 16mm Projector, which is packed with modern technology and never before seen technical features and effects. Also, we will engage with the venue and the neighborhood, we will show films from the 1990’s Rigaer Str. squatting era and invite for an open panel discussion on building and sustaining collectives in times of gentrification and digital fragmentation

Zelluloid Resistance is presented in collaboration with SPECTRAL, a four-year collaboration between six artist-run film labs which facilitates projects of a DIY nature with a focus on expanded cinema.

Full programme on our website

Timings:

DAY 1 Friday Oct 3rd
17:00: doors open / film installations
18:00: launch of our state-of-the-art 16mm projector prototype
19:30: film program & film performances
22:00: social hang-out at Filmrisz (Rigaer Str. 103 – across the road)

DAY 2 Saturday Oct 4th
16:00: open panel / films from the 1990’s Rigaer Str. squatting era
18:00: film installations
19:00: film program & film performances
21:00: film performance by Maja Milic
22:00: hang-out at Filmrisz (Rigaer Str. 103 – across the road)

DAY 3 Sunday Oct 5th
18:00: doors open / film installations 18:30: film program & film performances
21:00: film performance by Cinzia Nistico
22:00: hang-out at Lauschangriff

Venue: Galiläakirche – Rigaer Str. 9, 10245 Berlin, Germany
Admission: donation based: 3–10 Euros per day
free admission for Panel (Saturday 16:00 pm)

The event is supported by the Creative Europe Program and the Senate of the City of Berlin.

We are happy to bring S.P.A.C.E. EXPANDED to Koncertkirken in Copenhagen — a performance program featuring works develop...
19/09/2025

We are happy to bring S.P.A.C.E. EXPANDED to Koncertkirken in Copenhagen — a performance program featuring works developed through the S.P.A.C.E. residency (Nov. 2022 – Oct. 2024) as part of the SPECTRAL project. This unique European collaboration between six artist-run film labs supports analog projection as an artistic practice, offering resident artist’s studio space, equipment, and access to LaborBerlin’s film lab.

At Koncertkirken, we present expanded cinema performances that emerged from this intensive, hands-on environment. These works rethink the relationship between image and sound, transforming projection into a shared, immersive experience — underscoring the living vitality of analog film and its ongoing artistic potential.

Postupak - Katrin Eissing, with Dita Hanzel
2x 16mm Film Projection, 2x Slide-Projection, 3 floating Balloons

Questioning the concept of "social energy" — as intended by Hartmut Rosa — Eissing is using interpersonal dialog as an artistic practice and conceptual starting point.

F(r)ictions VIII - Laurence Favre & Olivier Richard
2x 16mm Film Projection, Digital Video

F(r)ictions is an improvised dialogue between sound and music, between analog and digital instruments. An electric guitar, a 16mm projector and their fellows invite us for a journey into the forest, an encounter with atemporal creatures.

Phenomena I-II - Carolina Romillo Marin with Sacharias (guitar) and Ronnie Hofmann (drums)
2x 16mm Film Projection

Phenomena I–II presents the first two films of an ongoing series exploring the four elements of nature: Air and Fire. The project seeks to reveal the character and essence of each element, reflecting on the fundamental principles of nature and humanity.

27.09.2025
8:30 pm
Koncertkirken
Blågårds Plads 6A
DK-2200 Copenhagen

Free entrance

This event is supported by the Creative Europe Program and the Senate of the City of Berlin.

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