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- Two old Viennese friends embark on a road trip to southern Spain. One is a Holocaust survivor haunted by the memory of Spanish Roma children singing flamenco in the camp, while the other, his best mate, urges him to face the music.
- "RED SEA: Brother Islands - A Scuba Dive Adventure" immerses viewers in the mesmerizing underwater world of the Red Sea's Brother Islands, renowned for their extraordinary marine biodiversity and iconic shark populations. Through breathtaking underwater cinematography, the documentary takes us on a journey to explore the vibrant coral gardens, mysterious wrecks, and the rich aquatic life that thrives in these isolated outposts of the Red Sea. Highlighting encounters with majestic thresher sharks, elusive hammerheads, curious oceanic white tips, and sleek silky sharks, alongside the diverse community of reef inhabitants, this film not only showcases the beauty and thrill of diving in one of the world's top destinations but also emphasizes the importance of shark conservation. As we dive deeper, the documentary reveals the critical role these apex predators play in maintaining the health of marine ecosystems, advocating for the protection of this fragile underwater paradise. "RED SEA: Brother Islands - A Scuba Dive Adventure" is a captivating celebration of the natural wonders beneath the waves, offering a glimpse into the hidden beauty and ongoing conservation efforts vital for the survival of these majestic marine creatures.
- No question is arguably more relevant than any other in times like these: What is love? In the touching and captivating road trip documentary "What is Love?", the film team embarks on a profound exploration and interviews people from a wide range of backgrounds and cultures. They candidly share their personal experiences, beliefs and philosophies about love, revealing the extraordinary power and enigmatic nature of this universal human emotion. As the journey unfolds, viewers are taken on an introspective, distance-free journey that ultimately challenges their own perceptions and understanding of what it truly means to love and be loved.
- The blossoming young love between two teenagers is brutally disrupted by retreating Nazi soldiers who occupy their small village in rural Italy.
- 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.
- The earliest filmed version of Oscar Wilde's play "The Importance of Being Earnest".
- Margarethe decided to die and lays hand on herself. Will she finally find peace of mind?.
- During a global pandemic, Laszlo isolates himself in his apartment. He avoids any kind of human contact. Until one evening the new neighbor Zoe rings at his doorbell with unforeseen consequences for both of them.
- The parallels between the human body and architecture With traumatic memories and a cinematic exploration of the Rehab facility in Basel, A unique medical space adapted for special purposes.
- In this film, we follow the protagonist, Holger, as he approaches the question of his own identity as a young adult. He was born and raised in the area around the German city of Munich. But his parents come from Romania. When he notices that, as a native-born Bavarian, he does not feel at home in the culture, he goes in search of his roots. This is where the film starts and takes us on Holger's journey. It begins with a brief glimpse into the history of Transylvania and a conversation with his parents. His next two stations are hometown-meetings of the Transylvanian Saxons. There he seeks exchange with other young people from his generation. But none of this can satisfy his longing for a home and cannot answer his questions. His great hope lies in a trip to Romania. The road trip begins. He wants to visit his parents' house with his father. On the journey they discuss their attitude towards life and surprise again and again with comical situations. While the two learn more and more about each other and from each other, the viewer can experience how the relationship between father and son changes bit by bit. When Holger arrived in the Transylvanian town of Weidenbach, the scenes from his parents' stories suddenly become real experiences of his own. When they finally stand in front of their father's house, which is now inhabited by strangers, a conflict arises: While Holger's curiosity grows, his father is increasingly confronted with his past. One has to give in. In the end it is clear that this film is much more than a personal search for clues. It opens the space for every viewer to be able to find themselves in the questions and thoughts of the protagonist. Especially with the generations who grew up between two cultures as the descendants of displaced people. A ubiquitous topic in Europe and around the world.
- A thought-provoking story in which documentary maker Marijn Poels explores the human urge to control our climate, security and preferably the other. Balancing on a razor-thin line between regulation and manipulation.
- In this theatrical adaptation, a well meaning eccentric ( a good role for the popular actor later known as S Z Sakall) tries to patch up a rift between his niece and her fiance.
- 27000 miles across the oceans - a race around the world. A crew defeated right from the start, living at close quarters for months on end amid storms and lulls. An impressive reconstruction of a great adventure using old Super-8 footage.
- Samuel and Theo are two Germans stranded in Vietnam. Lethargic and sweaty, they spend their time in a bar called Jolly Rogers, a place where all sense of time is lost.
- An actress and her lawyer husband are so busy that their maid becomes the real mother to their six year old boy and at one point causes consternation by taking the child away to her home village.
- This passionate essay-film preserves the ISIS-destroyed antique city in unforgettable scenes taken before the war. But it gives also a critical account off the romantic discovery, plundering, archaeological research and commercialization of Palmyra.
- In his extraordinary Football Roadmovie german Bundesliga Mental Coach David Kadel is visiting Jürgen Klopp, David Alaba, Davie Selke an many other stars exklusively at their homes. They talk about their secret of being successful - in football and also in life. You will find Liverpool Coach Jürgen Klopp singing Beatles songs, joking around aboute Scouse and being german - but most surprisingly he opens his heart, speaking about his values that drive him in life and about his deep faith in god. Bayern Munich star David Alaba also sings along a famous austrian song with David Kadel and openly speaks about the FC Bayern Bible-Circle and the strength he finds in believing in Jesus and a personal god. But there are also some other fascinating private portraits of Davie Selke, Heiko Herrlich, Daniel Didavi, Elias Kachunga, Sven Schipplock and Roger that makes the movie so special in football. 103 minutes of laughter, singing, goals, crazyness and some deeply discussed topics about believing in god 2020 after christ. With a special autograph collectors cardset and 40 minutes funny outtakes footage on the DVD and some other surprises for Fans of Jürgen Klopp. The perfect documentary roadmovie for football clubs INSPIRATIONAL CINEMA NIGHT - but also for schools religion lessons and lightening up boring church services for teens and kids.
- The figurative artist Ugo Dossi presented his works in the field of metaphysics, astronomy and the cosmos, hypnosis, telepathy, tarot, alchemy, collective subconscious, Franz Anton Mesmer and Wilhelm Reich two times at the documenta in Kassel and twice at the Biennale in Venice as well as in many other international exhibitions and museums. The documentary offers exclusive impressions and views into the atelier of the Bavarian artist and explains the deeper meaning of his art works. We are going to talk about the system and history of the tarot and the method of automatic drawing designed by the artist himself. Furthermore, we will have a look at the questions of relative liberty and the own me in correlation to the whole view of the universe.
- His mother's upcoming funeral prompts Simon, a modest twenty-something, to invite his friends whom he hasn't seen in years. During their school days, this clique was inseparable, but then life pushed them in different directions: Lena and Tim are trying to reconcile their jobs as architect and teacher with the big question of family planning, Lars is an unsuccessful and sarcastic actor, Max is a successful lawyer who is having his first relationship experience, and Hannah, Simon's great love from school days, is in the middle of preparing her wedding. Soon, old secrets and new challenges arise and the clique has to navigate a alcohol-fueled night and learn what it means to live.
- The intimate tale of a family can encapsulate the evolution and state of the society in which it lives. A privileged insight into the family album may enable the audience to relive important chapters in history and sense the mood of the times. The family in this story is that of writer Angelika Schrobsdorff. It is almost as if major characters from her work had developed a life of their own to reveal the invisible pages we could not find in her books.
- Graciano 'Rocky' Rocchigiani, Germany's most spectacular boxer, rose from the backyard to big stages, earning millions - only to lose it all. He fought against controversial judgments and murky boxing politics until the end.
- A rousing stage adaptation of the successful ZDF three-part series about the fates of the dance school owner Caterina Schöllack and her three daughters Monika, Helga and Eva.
- 'Zweite Tür Rechts' is a satirical political comedy about the Austrian government's Department of Direct Democracy.
- Chamber Music Wonderland takes viewers on a fascinating musical voyage, accompanying a group of musicians who set up their own music festival to showcase the very best of 500 years of musical history.
- An Experiment that should be seen
- Doctoral student Torsten suddenly reappears in his hometown of Volkach and is promptly persuaded by his old friend Sega, for old times' sake, to take a tour of the vibrant bar scene.
- In November 9th 1977, the Industrialist Walter Michael Palmers was kidnapped in front of his house in Vienna. After 100 hours of captivity and the payment of 31 billion Schillings, Palmers was set free. About two weeks later, Thomas Gratt and Othmar Keplinger were arrested at the swiss-italian border. The kidnapping was a money-raising-measure of the Bewegung 2.Juni , a sister organisation of the RAF (red army faction) 1979, Thomas Gratt is sentenced to 15 years in prison, Othmar Keplinger to 5 years, and Reinhard Pitsch, who also took part in the action, to 6 years. For the first time after 30 years, Gratt, Keplinger and Pitsch are ready to speak extensively about the events and backgrounds of 1977.
- WWI thriller in which a German officer, nursed by a woman at the front who Is a Russian spy,marries her without knowing.Later after being separated he encounters her in Warsaw, where he's been sent to spy on behalf of the Germans.
- "I don't want to stay here any more!" says Martina to her mother via webcam in an internet café near Lake Constance. Meanwhile, her mother in Slovakia tries to calm down her daughter.
- How do leisure and work change when we experience them as games? Director Friedrich Rackwitz completes a fitness workout with the support of an app that pushes him to his limits with points, levels and godly workouts. Similarly, service technicians from Bosch are to be pushed to better performance with daily goals set in a playful way. They meet the challenges and are awarded points for smiling. Gamification has become our reality: We can experience playful motivation in all areas of life. In WIN-WIN, sociologists, psychologists and gamification pioneers weigh in on the pros and cons for a society that declares freedom of action a great asset. Do we prefer to be good people or good gamers? And is the new "normal" of motivational enhancement a win-win situation?
- In 1971 she was 'wanted' for political murder, because she had assassinated a Bolivian Colonel, who represented the oppressive military dictatorship in the South American country. In 1973 she was ambushed and shot by the police forces led by the notorious Klaus Barbie, former Gestapo chief in Lyons, France - see also Hôtel Terminus (1988). Monika had tried to abduct him to bring him to France and have him accused for his crimes. Who was Monika Ertl, who is said to have met Ernesto Che Guevara? The documentary follows her traces, interviewing her family as well as her former fellow combatants.
- Hans Thomas is the popular chief doctor at a district hospital. After the death of his wife, he devoted himself exclusively to his profession. After careful consideration, he has sterilized women many times for medical or social reasons.
- 15 year long documentary that follows the tragic drug addiction of a young girl named Tanja and her family.