Frédérique Veith

Frederique Veith is a director mainly working on documentary formats for arte. Currently she's in pre production of her fictional feature with Schiwago Film, which she'll shoot across borders: in Germany and Tunisia.
For this Scene Talk she has been keen to look ahead. She explored the Future of European cinema, aiming for new narrative forms, technological developments, and the evolving role of film in society. This Scene Talk brings together different voices to discuss how cinema can remain relevant, innovative, and inclusive in the years to come - finding a tone that unites us, fostering collaboration across borders, and reimagining storytelling as a shared, ever-evolving cultural space.
Participants from left to right:
Niklas Heuer-Jungmann (Alive Inside)
Antonio Labajo (CompARTE)
Reiff Gaskell (Cuerpos)
Ben S. Hyland (The Man I Wave At)
@frediveith @pipsalkin @a_labajo @reiffgskl @ben_s_hyland
Photography by Jerome Remy @jeromeremyrealisateur
Videos by Linus Terbrack @linust6
Frederique Veith is a director mainly working on documentary formats for arte. Currently she's in pre production of her fictional feature with Schiwago Film, which she'll shoot across borders: in Germany and Tunisia.
For this Scene Talk she has been keen to look ahead. She explored the Future of European cinema, aiming for new narrative forms, technological developments, and the evolving role of film in society. This Scene Talk brings together different voices to discuss how cinema can remain relevant, innovative, and inclusive in the years to come - finding a tone that unites us, fostering collaboration across borders, and reimagining storytelling as a shared, ever-evolving cultural space.
Participants from left to right:
Niklas Heuer-Jungmann (Alive Inside)
Antonio Labajo (CompARTE)
Reiff Gaskell (Cuerpos)
Ben S. Hyland (The Man I Wave At)
@frediveith @pipsalkin @a_labajo @reiffgskl @ben_s_hyland
Photography by Jerome Remy @jeromeremyrealisateur
Videos by Linus Terbrack @linust6
Frederique Veith is a director mainly working on documentary formats for arte. Currently she's in pre production of her fictional feature with Schiwago Film, which she'll shoot across borders: in Germany and Tunisia.
For this Scene Talk she has been keen to look ahead. She explored the Future of European cinema, aiming for new narrative forms, technological developments, and the evolving role of film in society. This Scene Talk brings together different voices to discuss how cinema can remain relevant, innovative, and inclusive in the years to come - finding a tone that unites us, fostering collaboration across borders, and reimagining storytelling as a shared, ever-evolving cultural space.
Participants from left to right:
Niklas Heuer-Jungmann (Alive Inside)
Antonio Labajo (CompARTE)
Reiff Gaskell (Cuerpos)
Ben S. Hyland (The Man I Wave At)
@frediveith @pipsalkin @a_labajo @reiffgskl @ben_s_hyland
Photography by Jerome Remy @jeromeremyrealisateur
Videos by Linus Terbrack @linust6
Frederique Veith is a director mainly working on documentary formats for arte. Currently she's in pre production of her fictional feature with Schiwago Film, which she'll shoot across borders: in Germany and Tunisia.
For this Scene Talk she has been keen to look ahead. She explored the Future of European cinema, aiming for new narrative forms, technological developments, and the evolving role of film in society. This Scene Talk brings together different voices to discuss how cinema can remain relevant, innovative, and inclusive in the years to come - finding a tone that unites us, fostering collaboration across borders, and reimagining storytelling as a shared, ever-evolving cultural space.
Participants from left to right:
Niklas Heuer-Jungmann (Alive Inside)
Antonio Labajo (CompARTE)
Reiff Gaskell (Cuerpos)
Ben S. Hyland (The Man I Wave At)
@frediveith @pipsalkin @a_labajo @reiffgskl @ben_s_hyland
Photography by Jerome Remy @jeromeremyrealisateur
Videos by Linus Terbrack @linust6
Frederique Veith is a director mainly working on documentary formats for arte. Currently she's in pre production of her fictional feature with Schiwago Film, which she'll shoot across borders: in Germany and Tunisia.
For this Scene Talk she has been keen to look ahead. She explored the Future of European cinema, aiming for new narrative forms, technological developments, and the evolving role of film in society. This Scene Talk brings together different voices to discuss how cinema can remain relevant, innovative, and inclusive in the years to come - finding a tone that unites us, fostering collaboration across borders, and reimagining storytelling as a shared, ever-evolving cultural space.
Participants from left to right:
Niklas Heuer-Jungmann (Alive Inside)
Antonio Labajo (CompARTE)
Reiff Gaskell (Cuerpos)
Ben S. Hyland (The Man I Wave At)
@frediveith @pipsalkin @a_labajo @reiffgskl @ben_s_hyland
Photography by Jerome Remy @jeromeremyrealisateur
Videos by Linus Terbrack @linust6
Frederique Veith is a director mainly working on documentary formats for arte. Currently she's in pre production of her fictional feature with Schiwago Film, which she'll shoot across borders: in Germany and Tunisia.
For this Scene Talk she has been keen to look ahead. She explored the Future of European cinema, aiming for new narrative forms, technological developments, and the evolving role of film in society. This Scene Talk brings together different voices to discuss how cinema can remain relevant, innovative, and inclusive in the years to come - finding a tone that unites us, fostering collaboration across borders, and reimagining storytelling as a shared, ever-evolving cultural space.
Participants from left to right:
Niklas Heuer-Jungmann (Alive Inside)
Antonio Labajo (CompARTE)
Reiff Gaskell (Cuerpos)
Ben S. Hyland (The Man I Wave At)
@frediveith @pipsalkin @a_labajo @reiffgskl @ben_s_hyland
Photography by Jerome Remy @jeromeremyrealisateur
Videos by Linus Terbrack @linust6
Frederique Veith is a director mainly working on documentary formats for arte. Currently she's in pre production of her fictional feature with Schiwago Film, which she'll shoot across borders: in Germany and Tunisia.
For this Scene Talk she has been keen to look ahead. She explored the Future of European cinema, aiming for new narrative forms, technological developments, and the evolving role of film in society. This Scene Talk brings together different voices to discuss how cinema can remain relevant, innovative, and inclusive in the years to come - finding a tone that unites us, fostering collaboration across borders, and reimagining storytelling as a shared, ever-evolving cultural space.
Participants from left to right:
Niklas Heuer-Jungmann (Alive Inside)
Antonio Labajo (CompARTE)
Reiff Gaskell (Cuerpos)
Ben S. Hyland (The Man I Wave At)
@frediveith @pipsalkin @a_labajo @reiffgskl @ben_s_hyland
Photography by Jerome Remy @jeromeremyrealisateur
Videos by Linus Terbrack @linust6

The arc trophies are waiting for the winners - thank you for the inspiring collaboration - thank you for being part of this years jury and for the interesting exchange

The arc trophies are waiting for the winners - thank you for the inspiring collaboration - thank you for being part of this years jury and for the interesting exchange

The arc trophies are waiting for the winners - thank you for the inspiring collaboration - thank you for being part of this years jury and for the interesting exchange

The arc trophies are waiting for the winners - thank you for the inspiring collaboration - thank you for being part of this years jury and for the interesting exchange

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Danke an/Merci à Manlio Graziano, Volker Sommer, Boris Dreyer, Marie-Carmen Smyrnelis, William Walters und/et Frédérique Morel Doridat.
Danke auch an das Team von/Merci aussi à toute l‘équipe d‘Eschata Film & Falco Seliger & Reinaldo Almeida

Auf arte.tv! Sur arte.tv!
Danke an/Merci à Manlio Graziano, Volker Sommer, Boris Dreyer, Marie-Carmen Smyrnelis, William Walters und/et Frédérique Morel Doridat.
Danke auch an das Team von/Merci aussi à toute l‘équipe d‘Eschata Film & Falco Seliger & Reinaldo Almeida

Auf arte.tv! Sur arte.tv!
Danke an/Merci à Manlio Graziano, Volker Sommer, Boris Dreyer, Marie-Carmen Smyrnelis, William Walters und/et Frédérique Morel Doridat.
Danke auch an das Team von/Merci aussi à toute l‘équipe d‘Eschata Film & Falco Seliger & Reinaldo Almeida

Auf arte.tv! Sur arte.tv!
Danke an/Merci à Manlio Graziano, Volker Sommer, Boris Dreyer, Marie-Carmen Smyrnelis, William Walters und/et Frédérique Morel Doridat.
Danke auch an das Team von/Merci aussi à toute l‘équipe d‘Eschata Film & Falco Seliger & Reinaldo Almeida

Auf arte.tv! Sur arte.tv!
Danke an/Merci à Manlio Graziano, Volker Sommer, Boris Dreyer, Marie-Carmen Smyrnelis, William Walters und/et Frédérique Morel Doridat.
Danke auch an das Team von/Merci aussi à toute l‘équipe d‘Eschata Film & Falco Seliger & Reinaldo Almeida

Auf arte.tv! Sur arte.tv!
Danke an/Merci à Manlio Graziano, Volker Sommer, Boris Dreyer, Marie-Carmen Smyrnelis, William Walters und/et Frédérique Morel Doridat.
Danke auch an das Team von/Merci aussi à toute l‘équipe d‘Eschata Film & Falco Seliger & Reinaldo Almeida

Auf arte.tv! Sur arte.tv!
Danke an/Merci à Manlio Graziano, Volker Sommer, Boris Dreyer, Marie-Carmen Smyrnelis, William Walters und/et Frédérique Morel Doridat.
Danke auch an das Team von/Merci aussi à toute l‘équipe d‘Eschata Film & Falco Seliger & Reinaldo Almeida

Auf arte.tv! Sur arte.tv!
Danke an/Merci à Manlio Graziano, Volker Sommer, Boris Dreyer, Marie-Carmen Smyrnelis, William Walters und/et Frédérique Morel Doridat.
Danke auch an das Team von/Merci aussi à toute l‘équipe d‘Eschata Film & Falco Seliger & Reinaldo Almeida

3sat NANO DOKU “Stoffwechsel-Update” am Donnerstag 20h15 und jetzt schon in der Mediathek (https://www.3sat.de/wissen/nano-doku/251120-sendung-doku-uebergewicht-braunes-fett-insulin-gehirn-therapien-stoffwechsel-update-was-pusht-unsere-energie-ndk-100.html) Danke an die Wissenschaftler und vor allem an Pia, Daniel und Nathalie!

3sat NANO DOKU “Stoffwechsel-Update” am Donnerstag 20h15 und jetzt schon in der Mediathek (https://www.3sat.de/wissen/nano-doku/251120-sendung-doku-uebergewicht-braunes-fett-insulin-gehirn-therapien-stoffwechsel-update-was-pusht-unsere-energie-ndk-100.html) Danke an die Wissenschaftler und vor allem an Pia, Daniel und Nathalie!

3sat NANO DOKU “Stoffwechsel-Update” am Donnerstag 20h15 und jetzt schon in der Mediathek (https://www.3sat.de/wissen/nano-doku/251120-sendung-doku-uebergewicht-braunes-fett-insulin-gehirn-therapien-stoffwechsel-update-was-pusht-unsere-energie-ndk-100.html) Danke an die Wissenschaftler und vor allem an Pia, Daniel und Nathalie!

3sat NANO DOKU “Stoffwechsel-Update” am Donnerstag 20h15 und jetzt schon in der Mediathek (https://www.3sat.de/wissen/nano-doku/251120-sendung-doku-uebergewicht-braunes-fett-insulin-gehirn-therapien-stoffwechsel-update-was-pusht-unsere-energie-ndk-100.html) Danke an die Wissenschaftler und vor allem an Pia, Daniel und Nathalie!

3sat NANO DOKU “Stoffwechsel-Update” am Donnerstag 20h15 und jetzt schon in der Mediathek (https://www.3sat.de/wissen/nano-doku/251120-sendung-doku-uebergewicht-braunes-fett-insulin-gehirn-therapien-stoffwechsel-update-was-pusht-unsere-energie-ndk-100.html) Danke an die Wissenschaftler und vor allem an Pia, Daniel und Nathalie!

3sat NANO DOKU “Stoffwechsel-Update” am Donnerstag 20h15 und jetzt schon in der Mediathek (https://www.3sat.de/wissen/nano-doku/251120-sendung-doku-uebergewicht-braunes-fett-insulin-gehirn-therapien-stoffwechsel-update-was-pusht-unsere-energie-ndk-100.html) Danke an die Wissenschaftler und vor allem an Pia, Daniel und Nathalie!

3sat NANO DOKU “Stoffwechsel-Update” am Donnerstag 20h15 und jetzt schon in der Mediathek (https://www.3sat.de/wissen/nano-doku/251120-sendung-doku-uebergewicht-braunes-fett-insulin-gehirn-therapien-stoffwechsel-update-was-pusht-unsere-energie-ndk-100.html) Danke an die Wissenschaftler und vor allem an Pia, Daniel und Nathalie!

3sat NANO DOKU “Stoffwechsel-Update” am Donnerstag 20h15 und jetzt schon in der Mediathek (https://www.3sat.de/wissen/nano-doku/251120-sendung-doku-uebergewicht-braunes-fett-insulin-gehirn-therapien-stoffwechsel-update-was-pusht-unsere-energie-ndk-100.html) Danke an die Wissenschaftler und vor allem an Pia, Daniel und Nathalie!

3sat NANO DOKU “Stoffwechsel-Update” am Donnerstag 20h15 und jetzt schon in der Mediathek (https://www.3sat.de/wissen/nano-doku/251120-sendung-doku-uebergewicht-braunes-fett-insulin-gehirn-therapien-stoffwechsel-update-was-pusht-unsere-energie-ndk-100.html) Danke an die Wissenschaftler und vor allem an Pia, Daniel und Nathalie!

3sat NANO DOKU “Stoffwechsel-Update” am Donnerstag 20h15 und jetzt schon in der Mediathek (https://www.3sat.de/wissen/nano-doku/251120-sendung-doku-uebergewicht-braunes-fett-insulin-gehirn-therapien-stoffwechsel-update-was-pusht-unsere-energie-ndk-100.html) Danke an die Wissenschaftler und vor allem an Pia, Daniel und Nathalie!

It is rare to be working on a subject that is almost invisible, but yet to have such significant impact on so many things we’re doing.
Our film for 3Sat will be broadcast on Thursday, May 8, 2025 at 20:15 for the first time.
This film explores the human voice – a deeply personal instrument that begins with a scream at birth and evolves into a powerful tool of communication, identity, and emotion. With over 100 muscles involved in its production, the voice reveals far more about us than we might think: our personality, our mood, even our health.
As a cinematographer, it challenged the way you would have to find images. Sometimes you have to think around a few corners, to find the right images – especially when visualizing something as ephemeral as a sound, a resonance, a vibration. From the sacred harmonies of the Thomaner boys’ choir in Leipzig to the spirited performances of the senior choir "Heaven Can Wait" in Hamburg, the film traces how the voice can touch, heal, and connect. Scientific insights from specialists like Prof. Michael Fuchs and Prof. Björn Schuller show how voice analysis can even detect illnesses, while linguist Dr. Claudia Roswandowitz investigates how artificial voices may deceive our perception.
https://www.3sat.de/wissen/wissenschaftsdoku/250508-sendung-unsere-stimme-einzigartig-und-manipulierbar-gerade-in-zeiten-von-ki-wido-100.html

It is rare to be working on a subject that is almost invisible, but yet to have such significant impact on so many things we’re doing.
Our film for 3Sat will be broadcast on Thursday, May 8, 2025 at 20:15 for the first time.
This film explores the human voice – a deeply personal instrument that begins with a scream at birth and evolves into a powerful tool of communication, identity, and emotion. With over 100 muscles involved in its production, the voice reveals far more about us than we might think: our personality, our mood, even our health.
As a cinematographer, it challenged the way you would have to find images. Sometimes you have to think around a few corners, to find the right images – especially when visualizing something as ephemeral as a sound, a resonance, a vibration. From the sacred harmonies of the Thomaner boys’ choir in Leipzig to the spirited performances of the senior choir "Heaven Can Wait" in Hamburg, the film traces how the voice can touch, heal, and connect. Scientific insights from specialists like Prof. Michael Fuchs and Prof. Björn Schuller show how voice analysis can even detect illnesses, while linguist Dr. Claudia Roswandowitz investigates how artificial voices may deceive our perception.
https://www.3sat.de/wissen/wissenschaftsdoku/250508-sendung-unsere-stimme-einzigartig-und-manipulierbar-gerade-in-zeiten-von-ki-wido-100.html

It is rare to be working on a subject that is almost invisible, but yet to have such significant impact on so many things we’re doing.
Our film for 3Sat will be broadcast on Thursday, May 8, 2025 at 20:15 for the first time.
This film explores the human voice – a deeply personal instrument that begins with a scream at birth and evolves into a powerful tool of communication, identity, and emotion. With over 100 muscles involved in its production, the voice reveals far more about us than we might think: our personality, our mood, even our health.
As a cinematographer, it challenged the way you would have to find images. Sometimes you have to think around a few corners, to find the right images – especially when visualizing something as ephemeral as a sound, a resonance, a vibration. From the sacred harmonies of the Thomaner boys’ choir in Leipzig to the spirited performances of the senior choir "Heaven Can Wait" in Hamburg, the film traces how the voice can touch, heal, and connect. Scientific insights from specialists like Prof. Michael Fuchs and Prof. Björn Schuller show how voice analysis can even detect illnesses, while linguist Dr. Claudia Roswandowitz investigates how artificial voices may deceive our perception.
https://www.3sat.de/wissen/wissenschaftsdoku/250508-sendung-unsere-stimme-einzigartig-und-manipulierbar-gerade-in-zeiten-von-ki-wido-100.html

It is rare to be working on a subject that is almost invisible, but yet to have such significant impact on so many things we’re doing.
Our film for 3Sat will be broadcast on Thursday, May 8, 2025 at 20:15 for the first time.
This film explores the human voice – a deeply personal instrument that begins with a scream at birth and evolves into a powerful tool of communication, identity, and emotion. With over 100 muscles involved in its production, the voice reveals far more about us than we might think: our personality, our mood, even our health.
As a cinematographer, it challenged the way you would have to find images. Sometimes you have to think around a few corners, to find the right images – especially when visualizing something as ephemeral as a sound, a resonance, a vibration. From the sacred harmonies of the Thomaner boys’ choir in Leipzig to the spirited performances of the senior choir "Heaven Can Wait" in Hamburg, the film traces how the voice can touch, heal, and connect. Scientific insights from specialists like Prof. Michael Fuchs and Prof. Björn Schuller show how voice analysis can even detect illnesses, while linguist Dr. Claudia Roswandowitz investigates how artificial voices may deceive our perception.
https://www.3sat.de/wissen/wissenschaftsdoku/250508-sendung-unsere-stimme-einzigartig-und-manipulierbar-gerade-in-zeiten-von-ki-wido-100.html

It is rare to be working on a subject that is almost invisible, but yet to have such significant impact on so many things we’re doing.
Our film for 3Sat will be broadcast on Thursday, May 8, 2025 at 20:15 for the first time.
This film explores the human voice – a deeply personal instrument that begins with a scream at birth and evolves into a powerful tool of communication, identity, and emotion. With over 100 muscles involved in its production, the voice reveals far more about us than we might think: our personality, our mood, even our health.
As a cinematographer, it challenged the way you would have to find images. Sometimes you have to think around a few corners, to find the right images – especially when visualizing something as ephemeral as a sound, a resonance, a vibration. From the sacred harmonies of the Thomaner boys’ choir in Leipzig to the spirited performances of the senior choir "Heaven Can Wait" in Hamburg, the film traces how the voice can touch, heal, and connect. Scientific insights from specialists like Prof. Michael Fuchs and Prof. Björn Schuller show how voice analysis can even detect illnesses, while linguist Dr. Claudia Roswandowitz investigates how artificial voices may deceive our perception.
https://www.3sat.de/wissen/wissenschaftsdoku/250508-sendung-unsere-stimme-einzigartig-und-manipulierbar-gerade-in-zeiten-von-ki-wido-100.html

It is rare to be working on a subject that is almost invisible, but yet to have such significant impact on so many things we’re doing.
Our film for 3Sat will be broadcast on Thursday, May 8, 2025 at 20:15 for the first time.
This film explores the human voice – a deeply personal instrument that begins with a scream at birth and evolves into a powerful tool of communication, identity, and emotion. With over 100 muscles involved in its production, the voice reveals far more about us than we might think: our personality, our mood, even our health.
As a cinematographer, it challenged the way you would have to find images. Sometimes you have to think around a few corners, to find the right images – especially when visualizing something as ephemeral as a sound, a resonance, a vibration. From the sacred harmonies of the Thomaner boys’ choir in Leipzig to the spirited performances of the senior choir "Heaven Can Wait" in Hamburg, the film traces how the voice can touch, heal, and connect. Scientific insights from specialists like Prof. Michael Fuchs and Prof. Björn Schuller show how voice analysis can even detect illnesses, while linguist Dr. Claudia Roswandowitz investigates how artificial voices may deceive our perception.
https://www.3sat.de/wissen/wissenschaftsdoku/250508-sendung-unsere-stimme-einzigartig-und-manipulierbar-gerade-in-zeiten-von-ki-wido-100.html

https://www.arte.tv/de/videos/115519-012-A/beherrscht-uns-das-mikrobiom/
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