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Media scientist and philosopher
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Germany

Ingrid Stapf is a philosopher focusing on human dignity and human rights in the media. Having worked in tel-evision, radio and filmmaking, she believes that movies can offer insights into new perspectives of what it means to be human. She learned about the transformative power of film when producing a documentary on clownophobia using film as a means of desensitization. Currently, she is a senior researcher at the Interna-tional Ethics Center of the University of Tübingen, an advisor for media ethics and media literacy to the Cath-olic Church (DBK) in Germany and an advisory board member and auditor in different institutions for the pro-tection and empowerment of children in media. She is also involved in the field of positive media. Interfaith juries at film festivals she served included Zlín, Chemnitz and Trento.

Current issues

Mythical figures and images from the worlds of culture, sport and politics formed the subject matter of some of the films screened at DocFest Sheffield 2026. Peter Paul Huth explores them.
The extent to which the documentary film has evolved was once again evident this year at DocFest Sheffield (10–15 June 2026). The classic ideal of Direct Cinema or Cinéma Vérité has given way to a wide variety of cinematic possibilities. Report by Peter Paul Huth.

Events

16.02.2025
Haus der EKD, Charlottenstraße 53/54, 10117 Berlin

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