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- The untold story of the last days in the tragic times of Oscar Wilde, a person who observes his own failure with ironic distance and regards the difficulties that beset his life with detachment and humor.
- 13-year-old Sinikka vanishes on a hot summer night. Her bicycle is found in the exact place where a girl was killed 23 years ago. The dramatic present forces those involved in the original case to face their past.
- An examination of life inside the Grande Chartreuse, the head monastery of the reclusive Carthusian Order in France.
- Emotionally broken and in the middle of a profound spiritual crisis, an orderly and composed housewife will embark on a platonic relationship with a psychologist seeking help. However, he too is a mere mortal.
- Hamburg, mid 80s, ALEX is a cabby. The sound is hard, pubs are dark and loud, people constantly argue about anything and everything, people smoke all the time, and not just cigarettes. Alex wants love and freedom and sleeps with DIETRICH. It's far from being love, but the sex is okay. With MARC, a little person full of dignity, she finds more than that. The rest is struggles with her passengers, the indifferent and the doomed, brutes as other nuisances. This sort of life could go on and on, Alex could drive away from her own life and in doing so lose Marc and not getting rid of Dietrich. Wouldn't there be a small monkey with the same invincible desire for freedom as hers.
- Jack is a young boy who lives in a troubled family with little money.
- After being the sole unfortunate witness of a domestic quarrel that ends up in a murder, Patrascu finds himself at odds with two very close neighbors: one is the bizarre murderer, the other one his very own conscience.
- August 1984. During summer vacation Victor stays with his aunt and cousin. The incident at the bridge might not have happened, if it wasn't for his crush on his fifteen-year-old cousin Denise or his fear of the neighbors dog.
- Since her husband left her 16 years ago Maggie has lost her faith in love. Then Chris comes into her life.
- A luxury hotel in a conflict zone. Development aid worker Dorothea begins an affair with a young drifter, Alec, but what starts as sweet distraction brings her dangerously close to losing control.
- A filmmaker from England is hired to direct an epic production in the Caucasus region of Europe.
- In the 70s and 80s, artists such as Kraftwerk, David Bowie, Brian Eno, Gianna Nannini, Ultravox and the Eurythmics queued to record in Conny Plank's studio, a farmhouse near Cologne.
- Just released from prison, ex-Footballer Ivo gets tangled up in making his way in the world of rigged sports betting and finding love with the mother of his protege player.
- Karo has lots of psychological Problems, 105 minutes of it.
- WE ARE FINE - the Ballade of Tubbie, Tim, Jojo, Birdie and Marie, tells in seven chapters the story of five teenagers, who have found a substitute family in each other.
- An intimate look at the everyday people of North Korea through the lens of a South Korean.
- The film is set in Wales and concerns itself with the aristocracy who are taxing to common people to ruin. Naturally, a certain member of said aristocracy decided that all this is not on, chiefly because most of the money collected by the taxes etc is being spent on keeping Lord Sarn drunk. So Anthony Raine dresses up as a woman, calls himself Rebecca, and leads the common people to victory over their masters.
- This is the story of two women on opposite ends of a life-time, a very young, curious Jiyan and her life-weary but resistant grandmother Berfe, in order to save the person who links them to each other.
- Valentin (Wotan Wilke Möhring) receives an alarming call from his best friend Theo (Fabian Busch), whom he gave the keys to his new and much too expensive house, to spend a night with the waitress Mörli (Claudia Eisinger). Theo's - best selling novelist, chess player and not in the best health - and his wife Katja's (Pheline Roggan) marriage is running into trouble for a while already. Therefore some diversion with Mörli is a good idea - according to Valentin. So far, so good. But when Valentin get's to his house, it is lying in darkness, Theo is panicking, somebody is dead and of course nothing is as it seems.
- After losing in love, Karl, a young author of a popular anonymous blog, decides to give readers control of his life. This fictional drama paints a portrait of a generation immersed in the virtual world.
- After World War II, the members of a Jewish scatter away from Palestine to England. Only after Germany's unification 41 years later do the different members of the family learn about each other.
- By accompanying 20 very different individuals in today's Berlin, cinematographer Michael Ballhaus and filmmaker Ciro Cappellari sketch a portrait of a modern, stimulating metropolis.
- After his father's death, Omer, who is a hearing-impaired person living in a village with his mother, has suffered from lung disease. Will Meryem, the closest friend of Ömer who wants to hear it before she dies, will be positive to make Ömer's wishes come true?
- RHYTHM IS IT! records the first big educational project of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra under Sir Simon Rattle. The orchestra ventured out of the ivory tower of high culture into boroughs of low life for the sake of 250 youngsters. They had been strangers to classical music, but after arduous but thrilling preparation they danced to Stravinsky's 'Le Sacre du Printemps' ('The Rite of Spring'). Recorded with a breathtaking fidelity of sound, this film from Thomas Grube and Enrique Sánchez Lansch documents the stages of the Sacre project and offers deep insights into the rehearsals of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.
- A comedy about a shy logistician of a German mail order company who is sent to Siberia by his boss to create a work flow system for a Russian subsidiary of his German company.
- Novemberkind a film by Christian Schwochow with Anna Maria Mühe, Ulrich Matthes from the year 2008.
- After 40 years of marriage: bathing every day, feeding, clothing, changing diapers, bathing again, feeding, putting Klaus to bed. Hannelore just wants to leave it all behind. When her neighbor Guenther takes off on a trip, she secretly follows him. What she does not know: Guenther is determined to take his life.
- Nico and Milos are brothers and Roma from former Yugoslavia - they've been tragically separated in childhood. Years later they meet at a police station - Nico as respected citizen, married to a German and policeman. Milos' life went a different path, he's accused of having robbed and brutally beaten up a woman. When the brothers sit in the same room for the police questioning, Nico has to make a decision - loyalty towards his job or his brother.
- Thomas is a young German boy who is spending his holiday with his father on the Catalan Coast. Unexpectedly he meets Djamile, a young Congolese girl who has arrived illegally to the country, running away now from the Spanish authorities and the forced repatriation. Their relationship will impress Thomas more than he could expect, radically changing the ideas he had about life.
- Who was Arndt von Bohlen? A weird jetsetter in postwar German high society? A strange "bird of paradise" whose main interests were extravagant clothes and flashy make-up? Or simply Germany's wealthiest early retiree? This fictional documentary film, directed by André Schäfer, tells the story of the last of the Krupp von Bohlen line, the German steelworks dynasty that made two world wars possible. The movie presents a different image of Arndt von Bohlen than the gossip columns of the 60's and 70's did. With Arnd Klawitter, a very sensitive and creative actor, in the main role, Herr von Bohlen tells the story of an intelligent and melancholy person who was a kind of lightning rod for some of the psychological aftereffects of "black pedagogy" and Nazi ideology that plagued Germany after the war. In a fictitious interview Arndt von Bohlen tells us that he had to apply in writing for an appointment if he wanted to talk to his grandfather, Gustav Krupp von Bohlen.
- Mateo prepares to migrate to Los Angeles in order to support his humble family in their small Zapotec village in southern Mexico, yet before he can depart the leader of the local gang demands that he commits murder to become a member.
- A road trip through famous museums in Frankfurt, Cologne, Paris, Copenhagen and Berlin.
- Torsten wasn't looking for anything. He just bought the lottery ticket to keep the peace with his lotto-enthusiastic co-workers. Eventually, he's forced to think about what to do with such a big win, when his ticket hits the jackpot. And he soon realizes, that he is the only one not having an answer to that question. His wife Susanne already knows what to do with their new found wealth. His son Lutz also makes plans. The shock-wave of this "lottobomb" tears Torsten's orderly world apart and leaves him with the question of who he really is.
- While driving to his Danish homeland, Stig has to stop briefly in a small town, then a stranger suddenly sits in his back seat and puts a gun to his head. He discovers that the uninvited passenger recently killed several students at school
- "Born to Skate" tells the story of the two skateboarders Sebastian und Chris and a big trip they are going on together. Sebastian tries to retrieve his first big love - skateboarding - a passion he had to give up after a severe injury. Together with his friend Chris, he sets forth on a journey to the roots of his passion. Chris introduces Sebastian to some of the best skateboarders and helps him to not only overcome his trauma but also to regain this old feeling of freedom and light-heartedness before it will be too late. Because after this trip everyday working life will come knocking on Sebastian's door.
- History of emigration from Bremerhaven, Germany to the USA from 1850 to 1950 told by emigrants and ancestors.
- Documentary about Abdullah Ibrahim, one of the leading musicians from South Africa.