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- In modern-day Helsinki, two lonely souls in search of love meet by chance in a karaoke bar. However, their path to happiness is beset by obstacles - from lost phone numbers to mistaken addresses, alcoholism, and a charming stray dog.
- An Israeli filmmaker throws himself in the midst of two battles doomed to fail: one against the death of freedom, the other against the death of a mother.
- In Poison we encounter a man and woman who are seeing each other again for the first time in nine years at the cemetery where their only child is buried.
- A beautiful portrait of everyday Gazan citizens, leading meaningful lives beyond the rubble of perennial conflict.
- Czechoslovakian photographer seeks freedom after 1968 Prague Spring suppression. Undertakes long journey to break from repressive regime's constraints.
- A love triangle of jealousy in the Parisian art scene of the 1930s is brought to life in a stylish docufiction about iconic artist and architect Eileen Gray, who built her modernist dream house on the Riviera, only to be upstaged by Le Corbusier.
- The musically gifted maid Elsie, who longs for a career as a musician, is forced into marriage with Jacob, a stable boy who dreams of owning a horse. Both have to learn that they can only escape their lack of opportunities if they team up.
- A wonderful documentary about the history and life of wolves throughout Europe. This documentary takes a closer look at the bonds between wolves and other animals, from how they grow up to how they hunt, breed and live.
- Tai and Jannik are outsiders at their school who are also bullied by their classmates. They manage to lock their school principal, Mr. Lamprecht, in his apartment and torture him via a PC. What starts as a prank gradually escalates. In his attempts to find out who his kidnappers are, Lamprecht reports more and more about his past and his private life, including: about his failed marriage and his problematic actions surrounding the suicide of a student. When he finally wants to commit suicide himself, Jannik frees him. Until the end, Lamprecht doesn't know who kidnapped him and can't prove the kidnapping itself.
- Ein zeitloses Meisterwerk vor imposanter Kulisse: Die Oper La Fenice in Venedig lädt zu einem Spektakel auf den Markusplatz ein. Unter der virtuosen Leitung des slowakischen Dirigenten Juraj Valcuha wird Ludwig van Beethovens Neunte Symphonie zu hören sein. Ludwig van Beethovens (1770-1827) letzte vollendete Komposition, die Symphonie Nr. 9 in d-Moll, ist ein zeitloses musikalisches Werk, ein wahrer Olymp des symphonischen Repertoires. Beethoven widmete einen Großteil seines Lebens der Komposition dieses imposanten, revolutionären Freskos, das zum ersten Mal einen Chor und mehrere Solisten beinhaltete. Die Ode "An die Freude" aus dem Jahr 1785 wird zum Symbol für die Ideale der Brüderlichkeit der deutschen Jugend. Es ist während seiner Studienzeit in Bonn, dass Beethoven beschließt, Schillers Gedicht zu vertonen. Erst 1823 widmet er sich voll und ganz seiner Symphonie, die mit sofortigem Erfolg am 7. Mai 1824 im Wiener Kärntnertor-Theater uraufgeführt wird. Der zu der Zeit bereits völlig taube Komponist erhält stehende Ovationen von einem begeisterten Publikum, das mit Taschentüchern winkt. Dieses symphonische Testament des deutschen Komponisten Ludwig van Beethoven wird bei der Aufführung auf dem Markusplatz in Venedig vom slowakischen Maestro Juraj Valcuha dirigiert. Er übernimmt die Leitung des Orchesters der Oper La Fenice. Das Vokalquartett besteht aus Federica Lombardi (Sopran), Michael Schade (Tenor), Veronica Simeoni (Mezzosopran) und Mark S. Doss (Bass), Chorleiter ist Alfonso Caiani.
- A fairy tale becomes a macabre reality. A series of strange murders puts Jonas Horak, who is in prison for murder, on alert. Policewoman Sophie Landner learns that a highly dangerous serial offender is at work here .
- Forced to flee their country after the Taliban take-over in 2021, four Afghan women leaders struggle to keep the world's attention on the unfolding crisis in Afghanistan, while coming to terms with what it means to have their power usurped and two decades of progress dismantled. From their distant exile-countries these four female leaders - past parliamentarians, ministers and journalists - watch the Taliban strip women and girls of the right to be educated, to work and to participate in society. No longer in positions of influence, they are forced to reinvent themselves to continue the fight for a free and just Afghanistan. When the world's attention has turned to the next headline and even the greatest superpower has admitted defeat, can these women succeed?
- The location of the sanctuary of Artemis at Amarynthos has long remained one of Greece's great archaeological enigmas. This vast "Artemision" is mentioned in several ancient texts. Yet, despite numerous expeditions from the late 19th century onwards, the sanctuary and its temple could not be found. In the 1960s, a young Swiss archaeologist, Denis Knoepfler, set out in search of it. His investigations soon led him into the hinterland of the island of Evia. But it wasn't until 2017 that a team of Swiss and Greek archaeologists formally identified the sanctuary of Artemis. This documentary retraces a collective epic spanning more than a century, rich in twists and turns, and details the crucial stages of a long-term investigation that has fascinated several generations of archaeologists.
- Migration and borders, climate and environment, economy: ARTE Journal's editorial team explores these themes, which lie at the heart of the 2024 European election campaign, in a special live edition.
- Following the destiny of a young female caracal in exile, this documentary constructs an unexpected tale of an extraordinary fate: clumsy and awkward in the savannas of northern South Africa, the naive feline discovers the suburbs of Cape Town through its wanderings. Along the way, we become attached to this little-known animal endowed with keen senses and capable of extraordinary leaps...which it puts to use to adapt to an environment shaped by humans. The feline learns to hunt rabbits on a golf course or rats in barns. She delights in a seal carcass washed up by the ocean in a cove and even dog pâté in a suburban home. Braving the dangers of larger predators and automobile traffic, she joins the ranks of some sixty caracals that live solitary lives in the shadow of our society. Yet suburbanites sometimes cross paths with them and share their encounters on social media. Thanks to observations recorded in the most famous of these (the "Urban Caracal Project"), the film crew was able to follow for over 2 years the ghostly appearances of these felines in totally unexpected environments. By choosing the form of a tale, the director offers a story as timeless as it is highly symbolic of the behavioral plasticity of many animals forced to adapt to our galloping urbanization.
- Invaded by China in 1950, Tibet has since been wiped off the map. But the Tibetans have not disappeared. From their exile in India, the Dalai Lama and his government continue to keep alive the hope of a return and regained independence, a dream supported by the diaspora and the many refugees scattered around the world. But Chinese President Xi Jinping has no intention of restoring freedom to this population of 6.5 million. As a faithful follower of Mao's expansionist work and his dreams of rediscovered greatness, he knows only too well what China stood to gain from this brutal annexation: control over mineral deposits and the continent's largest freshwater reserves, as well as a new balance of power with its neighbor India.
- This documentary series explores those districts of New York that make up a kaleidoscope of languages, cultures, nationalities and beliefs. The series is an invitation to take a stroll off the beaten track, in search of pure New York spirit and energy.
- In the later part of his oeuvre, the famous Japanese filmmaker Yasujirô Ozu looks at the society of post-war Japan through family stories from the lower middle class. Arte has compiled a decalogy of 10 films from this period from the director's creative work. This short documentary film, created in this context, explains the film works using fragments of Ozu's notes, which he wrote between 1933 and 1963, elegant drawings and film clips. A fine insight into the themes and aesthetics of this moving cinema about intimacy and the passage of time and a fascinating journey into the moving final part of the Japanese master's work.
- 2012– 42mTV Episode