Arne Körner was born in 1986 in Hamburg. Following his apprenticeship as a baker, he studied film at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste Hamburg, at École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris and graduated from Werner Herzog’s Rogue Film School. Körner‘s short films were shown at more than 100 national and international festivals and won numerous prizes. His first feature-length film The Bicycle (2015) had its world premiere at the Festival des Films du Monde de Montréal and received the Prix du Jury. His second feature film Gasman (2019) premiered at the 41st Cairo International Film Festival and had its nationwide cinema release in 2021.

Le Marché d’Aligre

Paris: the 12th arrondissement, the Aligre market. A road with more than forty fruit and vegetable stands. Day by day tons of goods are moving. The Aligre is a place of cultures, a symphony of things: oranges, apples, mangoes they are all the stars of the moment in a dense crowd of shouting, hunger, trade [...]

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Gasman

Bernd, an actor in his thirties looking for a good lead role, is forced to accept to play the Nazi antagonist in a play whose director he despises, a pretentious director who is looking to get back into the theater. Skeptical, he embarks on increasingly absurd rehearsal sessions.

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