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- 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.
- 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.
- The daily grind in a futuristic-ally depressing city (Munich) where Adrien has to find a way out.
- A lonely woman drinks at the bar; she is unexpectedly welcomed into the underworld of her fantasies.
- Guided by the animated memories of his Opa, Aaron is taken on a journey through Nazi Germany to realise his heritage.
- 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.
- A subway station somewhere in the Northwestern hemisphere. Rush hour. An unattended baggage catches the attention of the passengers. Moments of insecurity pass. All of a sudden, a mass panic breaks out in the moving crowds. The stampede leaves its survivors perplexed: Was the bomb only ticking in their minds?
- 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.
- 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.
- To bring repentance to the sinners a priest is hearing the confession in a container in the heart of Berlin. People show up by chance, after shopping, or because they profit from the easy accessibility of the container-for-confession.
- 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.
- Stefan Ganß meets people who are different from him: skin color, gender, sexual identity, age, disability. Together with prominent experts from Germany, he wants to find out: how colorful is central Germany?
- At the cost of each other two Vietnamese couples are searching for support, comfort and above all, a home.
- Without connections, there is only distance. I, you, we. She.
- A young women has recollections about her father from when she was a child in Chile under the Pinochet regime.
- A young, self-absorbed aristocrat, living in his own world, is hosting poetry readings to reveal his true genius. And even though nobody attends to his recitations, he still continues with his gratuitous narcissism...
- "One Line" is the line, which connects the dream with the reality. "One Line" is not about the destination, but the journey. "One Line" is a puzzle, a puzzle which contains pieces of a life. "One Line" is a very personal short film, first because I created it from my personal footage and second because it contains a personal "message". I was collecting the footage four years and the filming took place in 5 different countries/places, Germany (Berlin), Poland ( Poznan), Greece (Olympos), Montenegro and Croatia.
- 2022–202319m9.6 (5)TV EpisodeHow publicly do people with disabilities live and work in central Germany? Activist Raul Krauthausen criticizes workshops, for example. A wide variety of people work together in Michael König's inclusion hotel.
- 2022–202318m9.6 (5)TV EpisodeHow does it feel to grow up as a black person in Central Germany? Stefan Ganß meets Vincent Chakumika, a police officer from Leipzig-Grünau, and the actor and presenter Tyron Ricketts.
- 2022–202320m9.6 (5)TV EpisodeStefan Ganß gets an insight from Rebecca Stange into the leadership team of the JVA Dresden, which is exclusively female. It is a big exception, that knows entrepreneur Fränzi Kühne, once Germany's youngest supervisory board.
- Three people are kidnapped and locked up in cages in a dark basement. While the police is searching for them, they have to find out, what is the connection between them. All traces lead to a club called Leasure Land.
- A tiny parcel shop in Berlin, which sends packages to faraway loved ones, offers the city's Georgian community a slice of home.
- Small human stories, entirely improvised, capturing the moments that make up relationships. Loneliness, a first date, betrayal, change, and more.