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- Il vice tenente Eismayer è l'allenatore e modello macho più temuto dell'esercito austriaco e vive in segreto da gay. Quando si innamora di un giovane soldato apertamente gay, il suo mondo viene sconvolto. Basato su eventi reali.
- After leaving a psychiatric hospital, Pia moves back home and navigates life's challenges - from work to relationships - while managing her mental health and society's perceptions in her quest for stability.
- In 1980s Vienna, a dissident artist's life is turned upside down when her estranged partner reappears after prison, prompting a perilous journey back to Czechoslovakia that threatens her newfound family.
- In Iran, Tarlan, un insegnante di danza in pensione, è testimone di un omicidio commesso da una figura di spicco del governo. Quando la polizia si rifiuta di indagare, Tarlan deve rischiare tutto per chiedere giustizia.
- Una poliziotta vuole il divorzio e una promozione lavorativa in città ma dopo aver investito il marito ubriaco con la sua auto in una collisione accidentale, fugge dalla scena, commettendo un mordi e fuggi.
- Chris si allena con un'unità di polizia speciale, una vita quotidiana d'azione con la pressione dei pari. Quando spara per legittima difesa a un uomo durante un'operazione, i suoi colleghi lo considerano un eroe, ma non il mondo esterno.
- Afghanistan's last female ambassador, Manizha Bakhtari, is risking everything in her fight for the rights of girls and women in Afghanistan.
- Beirut lies in ruins. Yet, even after the explosion at the city's port, life goes on. But how do you clear away debris when it conceals far more than just a disaster? And how do you regain hope for a better future?
- Going to the local market when we visit a foreign city is something we all love to do. More people visit them in one day than all the city's art museums put together. Markets attract us for their colours, smells, people, sounds and taste.
- For a TV documentary, the two unemployed friends Benny and Marko pretend to be petty criminals with immigrant background until the coin flips and reality turns against them.
- The Bubble examines often-surreal senior citizen life within The Villages, America's largest retirement community. Retired life beneath the Floridian sunshine however, is not perhaps as idyllic, or as welcomed, as one may imagine.
- Villagers in the Venezuelan community of Lake Maracaibo fight against pollution, corruption and neglect to keep homes and way of life.
- Filmmaker and actress, Maryam Zaree, and her quest to find out the circumstances surrounding her birth inside one of the most notorious political prisons in the world.
- Attiviste, imam, teologhe e ribelli di diverse fedi si confrontano sul ruolo della religione nell'emancipazione femminile. Con Inna Shevchenko dimostrano come la fede possa essere strumento di libertà, unite nella lotta per l'uguaglianza.
- Nazar's promising career as a hip-hop artist transcends the borders of his native Austria. His socially engaged and controversial lyrics excite young people. He defends himself and all other second-generation immigrants who grow up in a new country far from their parents' culture, finding that they don't completely fit into this society. Darkhead watches Nazar's comeback on the music scene after his release from jail, the recording of his new album, and the aura that surrounds him. Born to Iranian parents, this rapper becomes the role model that the younger generation often misses out on in their daily lives. This is a documentary about rap, about having an opinion of your own, about outsiders, and about the conflict between cultures in modern day Vienna.
- When Fuchs starts his new job as a teacher in a prison school, replacing the old and unconventional teacher Berger against her will, he is forced to confront his biggest fear, triggered by the mysterious, withdrawn inmate Samira.
- The writer Stefanie Sargnagel polarizes in the whole society. When her life and work are to be filmed, she pushes all systems to the brink of collapse. A documedy based on the work of the radical cult-author Stefanie Sargnagel.
- A documentary about modern and creative forms of non-violent protest and civil disobedience.
- Albert grew up on an isolated mountain farm. His mother wants to protect his son from the poor and lonesome existence, still pulling the strings in his life. He is a diligent hand at a nearby marble quarry, but life remains difficult when it comes to catch up with real people. When his father Rudl dies accidentally, Marianne fears, that Albert will take over and returns to the farm. Instead, she decides to hide the death from Albert and the outside world and buries his corpse on the mountain.
- Julian, a 14-year old, dies surrounded by the colorful products of a huge supermarket. The film is inspired by a true story and shows the rebellion of the local youth against the bleak life of suburbia.
- 'Koridas' are battles between two bulls in an arena. Several times a year they are being held in Bosnia and Herzegovina and thereby attract a few hundred to a few thousand spectators. Supposedly, there are no denominational and ethnic conflicts.
- When the ambitious Philip takes over the running of the family business from his father, he finds himself confronted by the mysterious reappearance of his dead ancestors. In the course of a long night, during which there is a murder, an illicit love affair and a game with false identities, Philip uncovers a closely guarded family secret.
- Janette is terminally ill and wants to die in a dignified way but British laws do not allow it. She gets in touch with Dr. Erika in Switzerland, who is willing to help her. Muscular dystrophy, the illness that Janette suffers from, has affected her family for generations. Janette's mother was wheelchair bound for decades, becoming a prisoner in her own body. Janette refuses to wait for death in unbearable pain so she opts for physician-assisted suicide. Before leaving on her last journey from England to Switzerland, she has to explain her intention to her family members and close friends. Her son Simon has also inherited this illness and, therefore, has much more sympathy regarding her decision than his sister Bridget. If no cure for this illness is found, he will face the same decision process as his mother. Both children try to convince Janette to postpone her death. Do we own our life or does it own us?
- Centers on a group of weary Middle Eastern refugees who have made their way to Turkey to apply for European visas.
- Our children grow up in a world ruled by extremes: the fight for freedom and democracy on one side and the call for national isolation on the other side. LITTLE GERMANS combines animation and documentary film to tell the stories of children that are born into extreme right-wing families. From a young age on they are conditioned to hate everything that seems "foreign". How does it feel to grow up in a world, where empathy is subsidiary and "the nation" stands above everything? And who do those "little Germans" become once they grow up?