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      March 19 – 30, 2025

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          Oceanic Feeling

          Oceanic Feeling

          Josef Bania & Lion Bischof / Tine Mikkelsen & Tine Mikkelsen / Germany, Denmark & United Kingdom

          ‘Oceanic Feeling’ is an immersive VR 360 documentary and installation taking viewers on a first-person journey through the four extraordinary metamorphoses of the mysterious European Eel to gain a new perspective on our relationship with the more-than-human world.

          ‘Oceanic Feeling’ is an immersive journey, presented as both an on-site audiovisual installation and a VR 360 experience, inviting viewers along on the great migration of the mysterious and critically endangered European Eel. The story follows the eels through their four extraordinary metamorphoses, beginning in their edenic ocean birthplace, through the murky waters of industrialisation, into a contemporary world characterised by pathological attitudes towards the more-than-human world, and finally upwards into a bright, speculative future.

          First-person eel perspective is combined with found materials, culminating in an encounter with the voice of a deepfake Sigmund Freud, whose frustrated and failed attempts to locate eels’ reproductive organs arguably coloured his perception of the world. Psychoanalytic thought informs the narrative but is challenged by contemporary voices, who see in Freud’s ideas a familiar tendency towards individualistic, neoliberal modes of thinking. These voices, along with the extraordinary lives and extreme adaptations of the eels themselves, offer new paradigms fit for an age of climate crisis, mass extinction and collective psychological dysfunction.

          Josef Bania

          Co-Director

          Biography

          Joey Bania is a New Zealand-born, Berlin-based director and cinematographer. His work spans installation, natural history, narrative film and documentary genres and seeks to address our collective alienation from the natural world.

          Oceanic Feeling

          Lion Bischof

          Co-Director

          Biography

          Lion Bischof graduated the documentary program of the Munich Filmschool and has had his films screened at festivals such as Berlinale, Max Ophüls and Dok.fest München. He works in the space between journalism and philosophy. His current feature length documentary follows the formation of an indigenous government in the Peruvian Amazonas, and is being made with the supported of the German Cultural Ministry, BKM.

          Oceanic Feeling

          Tine Mikkelsen

          Producer

          Biography

          Tine Mikkelsen graduated with a degree in European and German Politics and Culture from e Copenhagen Business School. On the side of film production, she in 2017 alongside two colleagues took over the management of a historic 5 screen cinema in the Danish countryside, where a mix of both main stream and art house was shown. In 2017, after having produced a variety of performances and music videos in Berlin, she began working for Adomeit Film in Copenhagen. She soon became associate producer, working on productions including The Orphange (2019) by Shahrbanoo Sadat and Resin (2019) by Daniel Borgman.

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