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- "Namibia Crossings" takes a trip through a country of archaic beauty and bizarre contradictions - like an echo on the polyphonic soul-landscapes made up of each individual's highs and lows.
- Investigation of the alternative arts scene in the Prenzlauer Berg section of Berlin between 1976 and 1990, when the mechanisms of the East German state weakened and writers, artists and musicians pushed boundaries.
- In the 1970s, employees at the IFA works in Ludwigsfelde not only built trucks, but also martial roadblocks
- 1,726 female fighters of the Polish underground and female warriors who survived the Warsaw Uprising formed an unusual self-government in a Nazi camp between 1944 until their release in 1945. A film about brave and creative women in dangerous times.
- A plea for the art of catching your breath in addition to the often self-imposed pressure to perform and time.
- The bauhaus school has been and still is the most influential art School not only in Europe. Till today the Bauhaus is remembered to be the nucleus of modern architecture and design. But bauhaus was more than a cubic building or a steel tube chair. It is a model till today. Bauhaus-teachers has been international well known artists as Wassily Kandinsky, Lyonel Feininger, Paul Klee Oskar Schlemmer, the architects Walter Gropius and Mies van der Rohe. The documentary shows how the school started after World War I, how it became revolutionary and tells the true story about the closing and the enmashment of some of the Bauhaus-people during Nazi-Germany. Most of these is told by former students at the Bauhaus male and female Bauhaus-alumni.
- This film is part of the long-term documentary Children of Golzow, which was started in 1961 by director Winfried Junge and only ended in 2007. He accompanied several children from a primary school class from the GDR over this period.
- I don't believe in global warming, come and sing with me! Ooooooooo!
- A sleepless middle-aged couple rediscover what brought them first together thanks to the music coming from the nightclub downstairs.
- In a 13-minute navigation, Nestler takes us downstream the Rhine River. The opportunity of cheap water transport kept prices of raw material down and made the Rhine one of the most important arteries of industrial transport in the world.
- Anticipating the Seven Up project of Michael Apted, this short documentary observes what differences if any can be seen after one year in a first grade class in a school in East Germany.
- The film shows in four portraits how different depressions can express themselves.
- A thirty day music marathon by Swiss musicians Koch-Schütz-Studer turns into a cinematic piece of chamber music.
- Biographical search for traces of the poet Vladimir Mayakovsky in Georgia. During his early, pre-Revolution period leading into 1917, Mayakovsky became renowned as a prominent figure of the Russian Futurist movement.
- Many people know about the "Waldorf schools", but few know anything about the life and work of Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) - an Austrian philosopher, social reformer, esotericist, and claimed clairvoyant.