Angelika Levi is a notable figure in the realm of research-based filmmaking, blending various media to create thought-provoking works. A graduate of the German Film and Television Academy in Berlin, Levi has captivated audiences since the mid-1980s. Her film "Navy Cut" (1993) is particularly sought after by collectors for its unique exploration of identity and societal norms, making it a standout in her filmography.
Levi’s accolades include the No Budget Video Prize for her short film "Faust auf Auge" (1988) and multiple awards for her documentary "My Life Part 2" (2003), which premiered at the prestigious Berlin International Film Festival. Her later work, "Children of Srikandi" (2012), further solidified her reputation, earning critical acclaim at the Panorama section of the same festival. With films distributed by Arsenal Distribution, Levi’s contributions to film history and her artistic vision resonate with collectors who value the intersection of cinema and cultural commentary.