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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.
- Filmmaker Rebecca Hirneise gets her Protestant uncles and aunts to speak with one another about their personal faith for the first time. The film provides deep insights into Christian mindsets and conflicts that may seem to be anachronistic but which are still lived today.
- 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.
- Haunted by a painting of his grandparents seated in their living room, director Joseph Koerner unearths in Vienna the remarkable story behind a vanished interior.
- 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?
- 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.
- A film, combining a dramatic story with experimental elements, about two women, 17 year old Nico and her mother Lydia, and their fight against each other and for peace and autonomy. But when Lydia goes to far, Nico is bound to take revenge.
- 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.
- A film about rural areas as they are used today.
- " - and when the song of the birds ends, you will close your eyes forever." That's what Chiara learned from a tale her mother told her once. A tale, that also hunts her when waking up in hospital after a suicide attempt. Because the raven visits her every night, so she tells her closest familiar. And this man will also feel involved in a mysterious world, which seems to be connected with his own story. A story, that might go completly different for every part of it, so you'll see.
- A naked female* body stepping on a stage with self-confidence and autonomy is still a highly political, radical act. Through their queer-feminist performances the seven artists* of CLUB BURLESQUE BRUTAL demand the normality of female* desire. While never really leaving the stage FEMME BRUTAL translates the core questions of the show into the cinema. The performers are dealing with struggles concerning identity, body, sexuality and the inclination of the gaze. Within the film the backstage and backgrounds shift into the spotlight, become equal to the performance. The glamorous pictures of the show stand side by side with the performers collective stream of consciousness. With disarming honesty, self-irony and openness the protagonists offer insights into their backgrounds, motivations, identities and tell the story of their life-performances.
- Talking-style Documentary about Helge Achenbach, a German businessman, self-proclaimed art-consultant and convicted fraud.
- Christo Foerster travels through Germany within two months on foot and on his stand up board, from the Zugspitze to Sylt, spending every day and every night in the great outdoors.
- Over the past three years, Florian Erker documented the rise of the german soccer club SV Waldhof Mannheim.
- "A flock of starlings swooshed over me today. In my mind I repeat the sound over and over again, while I watch the film footage" The filmmaker captures his environment with the camera, fearing he might be losing it more and more. Strict rules about using the entire clip length and its original audio track inform the editing process. The tableaus and their insistence in duration create a pull into an increasingly isolated state of perceiving the outside world in its unspectacular yet strangely unfamiliar intensity.
- A bitter elderly count resides in an old, decrepit manor house near Berlin. His only son is coming to visit with his new girlfriend and her daughter from a former relationship. The count promises his handsome young male employee the manor house if he kills his son during the visit. The count's son steals some drugs from a biker gang and they send a hitman after him. In the sultry summer countryside, people are bored, people are nasty and something really bad is going to happen.
- Helmut Schreiber alias Kalanag is one of the most controversial entertainers - a man with a white waistcoat and a dark past.
- A year in Lara Gut's universe, from the victory of the Alpine Ski World Cup Overall title in 2016 to the comeback after an injury at the peak of her career. A documentary about a young woman and a champion trying to find her way amidst self-fulfilment and public expectations.
- A very vicious Vampire visits Vienna.
- documentary movie about people who were addicted to heroin
- The mysterious Mrs. Moonscale appears in the detective agency of Sam Saltoni (Giorgio Hupfer) and asks Saltoni for help because she is being blackmailed. Saltoni's partner takes over the case. The next morning he is dead.
- This documentary offers a glimpse into Carl Andersens uncommon art and life. Born in Vienna, the capital of Austria in 1958, he participated in the development of Viennas subculture through his bar called "Fun Factory". It was a unique place to have some cheap drinks, see strange movies and join concerts in the cellar. He also influenced the Viennese film community by bringing art house and underground movies, like "Liquid Sky" (1982), or "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (1973) in uncut versions to the theaters. As he was a film maniac he started to direct movies by himself. His first two movies "I was a Teenage Zabbadoing" (1988) and "Mondo Weirdo - a Trip to Paranoia Paradise"(1990) became underground classics. In the late 80's Andersen went to Berlin. There he directed and produced more than 10 No-Budget movies. Diffic ult relationships and the process of filmmaking itself were his main themes. He got lost in alcoholism and committed suicide in August 2012. The directors Martin Nechvatal and Gerald Jindra follow his artistic life and show Andersens cinematic work from the beginning until the end. People who worked with him, loved and hated him and who were influenced by him portray a ruptured personality, torn between passion and rebellion, between alcohol addiction and a will for freedom.
- Berlin's tourism industry continues to be a source of debate. Is it good for financial reasons or bad for social ones? Welcome Goodbye does not try to find a definite answer, but instead gives a voice to the numerous different people affected by these recent developments.
- Riot in the Matrix. Data protection activists fighting against Big Data and the surveillance state.
- Terese as a young woman breaks out the narrow patriarchal mold of a conservative Viennese family being shaped by the mother's enigmatic sorrow and the father's intimidating authority. She joins a commune with free sexuality and common property founded by Otto Muehl in the early 70s. This initially seems to be a very liberating life and love experiment, with highly developed art praxis in different medias and a prosperous economy. It yet increasingly glides into failure when Otto Muehl starts to act more and more authoritarian and to abuse his almost unlimited power in the group. Terese finds herself again in a difficult situation that calls for a clear decision.
- Join a film crew on a journey to an enchanting submarine world. Get up-close and personal with spectacular beasts, in their fascinating and beautiful and completely unique natural habitat; the Azores.
- Filmmaker Mike Siegel talks about his beginnings and his ongoing film historical project about director Sam Peckinpah: Passion and Poetry.
- A documentary about the desire to get closer to oneself through the embrace with a stranger.
- A radical and uncompromising essay on the impossibility of depicting war atrocities through insightful onscreen text and meditative footage of abandoned structures unremittingly interrogating the relation between image, text and politics.
- Documentary film accompanies four girls from India, Australia, Indonesia and Senegal, aged between eleven and fourteen, in their personal struggle against global environmental catastrophes.