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- After a militant environmental demo, Alice (Lena Urzendowsky) is convicted of civil disobedience and given a community service sentence - looking after Cam (Kotti Yun), who has been traumatized by a racist assault. When Cam decides against extending her stay in the clinic, Alice takes in the mysterious woman in her house in a nice middle-class area of Dresden. But Cam wants to go her own way.
- Eve and Adam meet in Eden. Obviously none of them finds the other one particularly attractive. But is there any choice? Writing helps. They both start a diary about this first encounter between two humans - as one can imagine offering very different perspectives. And while saying and writing terrible things about each other they discover an unexpected new feeling: Love. "It just comes. None knows whence. And cannot explain itself. And doesn't need to", as Eve puts it in her diary.
- In a room where time seems to have slowed down for a moment, a mother rests on a couch while a baby sleeps and the other daughter draws and asks for attention, until she is swallowed by the couch.
- When Michelle married her husband on a prison visiting floor, she was determined to prove his innocence and share a happy family life with him in freedom. An intimate long-term observation of love, devotion and female resilience.
- A slice of life show for preschool age children. Available to watch on Youtube, the show revolves around two best friends. A little unicorn girl named Ping whos magical, and an energetic and rambunctious little dinosaur boy named Roar.
- An ugly moment in a Berlin bar knocks Yasmina from her usual path and launches us into a series of encounters in a precarious world, beyond the neon and the billboards. Inspired by Schnitzler's scandalous 19th century play, Reigen, ATOMEN is a story set in contemporary Berlin, exploring the longing for love and connection, and the alienation of modern life. Using the structure of Schnitzler's play, we explore the inadequacy of language, the devastation of our societies, and the epic in the everyday. Our characters stumble through life, looking for meaning, in a world where we are told everything is available, but people are often lost and lonely. Their dilemmas are small, but reflect the ripples of seismic decisions made in a boardroom somewhere by someone.
- Sie ist eine der drei südeuropäischen Halbinseln und 500.000 Quadratkilometer groß: die Balkanhalbinsel. Poetisch gesehen bildet sie die geografische Grenze zwischen dem Okzident und dem Orient. Lang verschmähte, unbekannte Schöne. Vielen nicht bewusst, umspülen fünf Meere ihre zerklüfteten Gestade: Das Schwarze-, Marmara-, Ägäische-, Ionische- und Adriatische Meer. Ihr Name verweist auf ihren natürlichen Reichtum: BALKAN - "Berge mit vielen Wäldern". Tatsächlich ist die Balkanhalbinsel eine Schatzkammer ökologischer Vielfalt. Der Balkan ist allerdings nicht nur ein Faltengebirge. Vor allem besticht er durch seine unbekannte Seite: voller versteckter und unberührter Naturschönheiten, eine geheimnisvoll-archaische Welt. Noch ist der Balkan touristisch marginal erschlossen. Sein Reichtum an ungezähmter Natur ist ein Erbe, welches bis zum Zerfall Jugoslawiens nie geplündert wurde. Weder durch wirtschaftliches Wachstum noch Ausbeutung. Erst seit Ende des Bürgerkriegs im ehemaligen Balkanstaat müssen sich die Länder in der Region vermehrt um Schadenbegrenzung bemühen. Denn der Balkan will Brücke sein. Eine GRÜNES BAND EUROPAS, ein Naturkorridor zwischen den ehemals verfeindeten Staaten im europäischen Gefüge. Eine filmische Reise zum noch wilden Teil Europas - über Alpen, Seen und Meere. Gedreht in 4K. Als 6-teilige Reihe entwickelt, konzipiert und umgesetzt von Jeremy JP Fekete.
- Do clothes actually make the person? What happens when two single people are naked on their first date? Can they get to know each other without prejudice or hiding behind make-up and designer clothes? The answer is Adam Looking for Eve.
- People in Berlin, Germany caught in the big city lifestyle, searching--for their place and for themselves, drifting away--to fulfillment or despair.
- Germany 1945 - the Third Reich has just collapsed and the first Allied troops are moving in. What happened in the first hour after the end of the Second World War?
- Germany's adaptation of the U.K. game show "Beat the Chasers," featuring the cast of the German "The Chase" competing against individual contestants.
- A hit and run incident leaves Jakob permanently paralyzed. The accident was caused by student Thomas who was driving under the influence. Thomas's father, a ruthless tycoon, is trying to cover-up the whole story - but there is a witness.
- You are Flameborn, last ember of hope of a dying race. Awaken, survive the terror of a corrupting fog, and reclaim the lost beauty of your kingdom. Venture into a vast world, vanquish punishing bosses, build grand halls and forge your path in this co-op survival action RPG for up to 16 players.
- Displacement crisis has reached 100 million people globally. 60+ Ukrainian refugees were involved in making the film, sending a message of support to all refugees. The film focuses on the PTSD that people experience after fleeing the war.
- BRUME asks the question: What could climate change look like if Mother Nature were to simply give up and fall into a deep, dormant state?
- Faraz Fesharaki documents 10 years of conversations with his family across Berlin and Isfahan. His debut film tenderly weaves together recordings, text, and VHS clips into an intergenerational portrait.
- Parodie des Filmes: Harry Potter und der Feuerkelch. Und ist der 3. Teil von Coldmirror der neu Synchronisiert und umgeschnitten wurde.
- The best magicians of the 21st century set out on a journey to search for the lost author of the most legendary book about the art of sleight of hand.
- A young literature student tries to reorient himself in life when his crush falls in love with his best friend.
- 11-year-old Leo has to deal with her depressive father while secretly falling in love with her best friend Isabell. Slowly she realizes that she deserves to be free despite her father's illness.
- "Portavoce" (Megaphone) traces back the evolution of a culture of protest in Romania, developing in recent years, through the voices and opinions of key actors involved in social mobilization, in direct actions and in the development of a cultural scene favorable to political involvement. Throughout the movie, we placed an emphasis on interviews with activists and "affiliates" of the "alternative scene" in Bucharest. Three main protest waves were presented and critically put in context, through interviews and protest footage. At the end of January 2017, mass protests against a government ordinance emerged in Romania and soon became the biggest protest wave this country had seen in over 25 years. These protests highlighted a trend of discontentment of the young generation, discovering an interest in politics and demanding its share in political decision-making. This movie's starting aim was to find out if the perceived simultaneity of cultural consumption within an urban "alternative" scene, and the processes of politicization associated with, is at the core of social mobilization in Romania. As we understood it, the events of 2017 were the climax of a development characterized by a succession of protests, during the last four years, parallel to an increasing consumption of non-mainstream culture. In 2013, an environmental campaign against the 'Rosia Montana' mining project, marked the moment when the collective identity of this group was shaped, a collective identity further strengthened during the protests of November 2015, following a fire that killed 65 people and destroyed the Bucharest alternative concert venue 'Colectiv'. The movie offers a dynamic composition of in depth analytical discussions of highly relevant societal trends, lifestyle elements and fast moving imagery of protests and artistic events (music and performance art).
- For thousands of years the humans observed the light coming from the night sky with their eyes. In the beginning of the 17th century, the invention of the telescope by Galileo revolutionized our knowledge of the Universe. Finally, in the 20th century with the advent of rockets, it became possible to go above the earth's atmosphere and observe X-ray and gamma ray radiation which are the marks of the hot and violent Universe. But it is not only light that can give us information about the cosmos. Neutrinos and cosmic rays also provide vital information. Finally, the detection by the LIGO experiment of gravitational waves from two merging black holes opened a new window in astrophysics. This video presents images of the cosmos as revealed by all these different messengers.
- "Bosetti Late Night" is a talk show on 3sat.
- If you've almost gotten used to the fact that your life is unhappy and you just don't know what went wrong, should you try everything or give up?
- Taweez tells the story of an old, lonesome talisman-writer, who earns his money with prophecy and has already lost the hope for acknowledgement in life, but suddenly finds himself as a messiah as a result of the rumours in the village.
- The female protagonist finally makes it to get a job as an intern. But after a while working at this weird company, she finds out the criminal site of it and learns to be a criminal herself.
- In search of a story, a German film crew ends up in El Alberto, Mexico, where villagers re-enact illegal border crossings to the USA based on the experiences of the locals.
- Staring his brother-in-law's corpse dead in the eye when his worried wife calls him up, an adulterer is confronted with the consequences of his actions: Will he answer for his crimes or try to smother them up?
- Short documentary follows a young Ukrainian woman who becomes a social-media star and a refugee at the same time.
- Set in an Italian village, Santa Inocencia focuses on emblematic situations from birth to death and delves into the multitude of fears, limitations and desires that shape our existence.
- A young boy (Patrick Mölleken) is on his way to met a girl (Marie Bohndorf), but there is a thing he never said to her.
- A film about rural areas as they are used today.
- A reversal of fortune: a world where the refugees are Europeans. The film presents a parallel, inverted universe in which Europeans are in the place of the refugees and the refugees are in the place of the Europeans. The only constant is that the Greeks are situated in the exact same position: the middle. A universe imaginary but totally realistic, where what seems to be a dystopia is nothing but the nightmarish reality. The only difference is the exchange of roles.
- After the end of the Nazi regime and the unconditional surrender in May 1945, almost all bigger cities in Germany were destroyed. This film contains color footage of Berlin and Potsdam in July 1945.