Industries of Denial, Stage 10: From Musa Dagh to Port Saïd

This multi-channel film and video installation investigates the historical infrastructure project of “The Baghdad Railway” at the beginning of the 20th century. Financed and realised by the German Empire, it became a strategic instrument of imperial expansion, nascent financial capitalism and colonial debt policy, implicating Germany in the genocides in the Ottoman Empire and the deportation of minorities in Eastern Anatolia. Industries of Denial addresses the 100-year-long politics of denial and the structural erasure of minority histories. As a cartographic installation with archival photographs on 16mm film and essayistic travelogues along the railway line, this 10th chapter of the project reframes Franz Werfel’s novel “The Forty Days of Musa Dagh”, about the armed resistance of Armenian villagers and their rescue. The installation superimposes the history and the denialism of genocidal politics with the migration routes and museum narratives by the people in this last remaining Armenian village in Turkey.
by Angela Melitopoulos (Director, Screenplay), Kerstin Schroedinger (Director, Screenplay)
with Joséphine Gallagher, Angela Melitopoulos, Kerstin Schroedinger
Finland / Greece / Germany 2025 English, French 28' Colour & Black/White International premiere

With

  • Joséphine Gallagher
  • Angela Melitopoulos
  • Kerstin Schroedinger

Crew

Directors Angela Melitopoulos, Kerstin Schroedinger
Screenplay Angela Melitopoulos, Kerstin Schroedinger
Cinematography Angela Melitopoulos, Kerstin Schroedinger
Editing Angela Melitopoulos, Kerstin Schroedinger
Music Angela Melitopoulos, Kerstin Schroedinger
Sound Design Angela Melitopoulos, Kerstin Schroedinger, Nicholas Bussmann
Producers Angela Melitopoulos, Kerstin Schroedinger

Produced by

zonkey production

Berlin, Germany

Angela Melitopoulos

Angela Melitopoulos’s artwork consists of video installations, video essays and sound pieces. Her film installations on mnemonic politics stand for resistant subjectivities and post-colonial alliances within historical contexts shaped by imperialist violence, fascism and nation-state oppression of migration in the 20th century. Her videos have been shown at festivals including the Berlinale, exhibitions and museums internationally. She holds a PhD in visual cultures from Goldsmiths, University of London, and has taught media art at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and HfG Karlsruhe. Since 2019, she has collaborated with Kerstin Schroedinger on the music project Zonkey.

Filmography (selection)

2006 Corridor X; Forum 2006 2007 Die Sprache der Dinge (The Language of Things) 2010 Möglichkeitsraum I-V · Assemblages; co-directed by Maurizio Lazzarato, Forum 2010 2011 Deconnage; co-directed by Maurizio Lazzarato 2013 The Life of Particles; co-directed by Maurizio Lazzarato, Forum Expanded 2013 2016 The Refrain; Forum Expanded 2016 2017 Crossings 2021 Matri Linear B: Surfacing Earth 2022 Matri Linear B: Revisionen (Matri Linear B: Revisions) 2026 Industries of Denial, Stage 10: From Musa Dagh to Port Saïd; co-directed by Kerstin Schroedinger, Forum Expanded 2026

Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2026

Kerstin Schroedinger

Kerstin Schroedinger works on long-term, research-based projects at the intersection of film, sound and performance, engaging with the social and political formations of time-based media through their historicity and materiality. She is currently a university researcher at the University of the Arts Helsinki. Schroedinger’s works have been exhibited and screened internationally. Since 2019, she has collaborated with Melitopoulos on the music project Zonkey. Following Rainbow’s Gravity (2014), Fugue (2015), Blueness (2016) and The Song of the Shirt (2020), this marks her fifth participation in Forum Expanded.

Filmography (selection)

2014 Rainbow’s Gravity; co-directed by Mareike Bernien, Forum Expanded 2014 2015 Fugue; Forum Expanded 2016 2017 Bläue (Blueness); Forum Expanded 2018 2020 The Song of the Shirt; Forum Expanded 2022 2021 DNCB; co-directed by Oliver Husain 2026 Industries of Denial, Stage 10: From Musa Dagh to Port Saïd; co-directed by Angela Melitopoulos, Forum Expanded 2026

Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2026