
Ingo Petzke
Directing
Biography
Ingo Petzke is an internationally acknowledged German film scholar, filmmaker and author.
Known For

Learning to see our surroundings
Jesper

City lights at night – and maybe dreams
Rastplatz

The acceptance of the LGBTQ+ community by the Catholic Church has always been controversial and much-debated even after significant progress in equality and human rights has been achieved in the past decade. If the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ walked amongst us today as drag queens, will Catholics and Christians accept them for who they are?
Mama Mary is a Drag Queen

Following the run of the water from well to ocean
Aussariq

Travels in Sicily, Stromboli and Vulcano
Atlantis

Nights in a tunnel – lights and speed
Asymptote

The cabin in Sweden in summer
Glimtar

The cabin in Sweden in winter
Winterfarbe II

Light, clouds and fog.
Astragal

Particularly in the ’70s and early ’80s, Ingo Petzke was a force to reckon with. This was mostly due to his effervescent, encompassing activities in the arena of experimental film: writing and teaching, starting art house cinemas and even festivals, sitting on juries and boards, running CINE PRO – Germany’s only distribution company specialised in experimental film – and even funding cash prices for budding film makers. Last but not least he was a filmmaker in his own right.
Northern Lights

Trying to approach the city – but constant rejection
Hong Kong Topography: Näherungen

Reflections of snow
Albedo 0.97

The times they were a-changing.