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- Sinikka de 13 anos desaparece em uma noite quente de verão. Sua bicicleta é encontrada no local exato onde uma garota foi morta há 23 anos. O presente dramático força os envolvidos no caso original a confrontar seu passado.
- A sensual and intimate experience about a group of postmodern Berliners, looking for new ways of living, loving and experimenting with sexual fantasies.
- The little Nansal finds a baby dog in the Mongolian veld, who becomes her best friend against all rejections of her parents.
- Europe on the verge of social and economic change. A close up into the shaken vision of four couples, daily struggles, fights, kids, sex and passion. A movie about the politics of love. Le cinéma politique fait l'amour.
- 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.
- Frida yearns to become a mother, but her burning desire remains unsatisfied. And yet her Boyfriend walks out on her.
- Michelle Spark develops a new technology: data glasses. The device can recognize faces and connect them with online information. The impact of this invention becomes evident when a private secret of one citizen is broadcast to the public.
- Fashion designer Miguel Adrover - eccentric, visionary and freethinker. This is the story of a Majorcan farmer's son, who left his homeland to conquer the Big Apple's fashion scene. All at once, Adrover was the dreamlike embodiment of the American success story. The decline that followed was just as rapid. In a trice the highly respected fashion designer found himself again with nothing. This documentary follows Miguel Adrover, former enfant terrible of New York's fashion scene, somewhere between yesterday and today, recognition and trauma.
- Matei, a young boy on the verge of adolescence is fascinated by the past of the Transylvanian mining region he lives in. Upon his return from an initiation journey filled with rich discoveries through the big city, he faces the loss of innocence when confronted with the death of his grandfather.
- IT'S NOT ABOUT FAME but about finding a place for yourself in life. A mission with which you feel comfortable and right in order to overcome all difficulties that might come. The film portrays creative freelancers of the generation "30 something" and witnesses how their private life, (digital) work spaces, and very personal dreams, concerns and visions intertwine and function. Have the characteristics of the modern bohemian society changed since artists are able to go online and digitally spread their work throughout the world? Does the fact that art is more respected within society alter their personal fears, the struggle for recognition and search of creative input? And furthermore: Is it fame that really matters in the end or is there something more important? The film is a current snapshot of the lives of five young professionals in different European capitals experiencing moments between heights of individual fulfillment and the obstacles of everyday reality.
- It's a Friday night out and teenage girl Zoe decides to drive her dad's car - only she doesn't have her licence yet. She invites a group of friends and before long crashes the beautiful old timer into a deer in the middle of a dark forrest. What are they gonna do now?
- Good advertisement has to move your deepest emotions and touch your heart. But who needs good advertisement, when you can have plush fruit-costumes and cute kid-rappers? Twinfruit lets us peek behind the scenes of an insane industry.
- A lot can happen on the long way to the market in the Ethiopian countryside. A father and his son follow all the people's good advice... and come back to their senses.
- Hans retires from managing a grocery store. Just one day into his retirement, he realizes that this transition is a lot harder than anticipated. He has to find a way to deal with his new found freedom.
- ****Melancholy but never mushy, wry but never cute, refreshingly adult, exploring the human experience with extraordinary clarity. -Film Threat. In the tradition of Swingers, and a winner of multiple festival awards, and written/directed by veteran film and TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz (NY Press, The Star-Ledger), HOME is a sexy comic drama set at a Brooklyn house party on a hot sumemr night. It starts when a sarcastic loner named Bobby shows up uninvited at a party thrown by roommates Susan and Rose. Bobby came to the party to reconnect with another guest, his free-spirited ex-girlfriend Haper, who he hasn't seen in years. But Harper is more interested in stealing away the object of Rose's affections, a motor mouthed salesman named Tommy. Stranded among strangers Bobby latches on to Susan. But the plot keeps thickening as Susan's ex-boyfriend shows up and a tense ensues in this laid-back comedy drama about sex, love and relationships paced into a two-story brownstone one summer night.
- Warmzeit (in engl. warm period) connects people in different places of this world whose every-day lives are affected by global-warming. From Greenland to Namibia it portrays individuals experiencing the impact of climatic change, as well as scientists and engineers of alternative energy technologies. In Africa, mere two degrees of warming are going to destroy the foundation of people's lives. In Greenland today, farmers can grow vegetables in areas where the ground was permanently frozen just decades ago. Major contributors to global climate warming are the industrialized, Western countries and the Co2 emissions they produce. Human actions have become a decisive global parameter and are going to change the face of the world, if we don't reconsider our choices.
- The documentary "Die häusliche Seite des Krieges" (The Domestic Side of War) tells the stories of three military-families. It accompanies their daily lives, and takes us into their homes. We learn how they deal with missing a loved one and how they experience the public discussion about whether or not it makes sense to deploy Bundeswehr-soldiers internationally.
- Stadlfreunde (Friends of Volksmusik) accompanies five avid Volksmusik fans: Friedrich, Gusti and Helmut, Lydia and Harald. They belong to different generations and have different lifestyles but they share the passion for the "Musikantenstadl", one of the most successful Volksmusik TV shows in Germany, Switzerland and Austria. At the live broadcasts they forget their daily struggles and join the party. Each year's highlight is the "Silvesterstadl" on New Year's Eve. Stadlfreunde (Friends of Volksmusik) deals with the motives of dedicated fans and how this specific fandom influences their approach to life.
- A night in Buenos Aires. Young people between sunset and sunrise, in search of trash, love, justice, a future. Four life lines cross but never touch each other. A portrait of a society in crisis.
- "A real good painting transmits energy all the time. And that is unstoppable - It's just there. That's a mystery to me too. I think that might be what we call art." - The film centers around the painter Peter Tomschiczek and his work. At night in his studio he reveals his ideas about life and art in what seems to be a monologue. His inspiration is an intense and archaic perception of nature. Wether in parts of of Western Africa or on a karst island in Croatia, Tomschiczek collects impressions and integrates them in his works. But he also recharges his batteries in nature to be able to deal with the problems of art: "Painting is my way of understanding and reflecting life. I do it only for myself." The close relationship between the protagonist and the filmmaker - father and son - can be sensed like a pulse throughout the film. A very personal film.
- In the middle of German back province the Hindu priest Sri Paskaran has built the biggest Tamil Hindu temple in Europe. It was founded in 2002, amidst industrial plants in the Westphalian village Hamm-Uentrop. The film accompanies the priests busy life during the preparations for the annual temple festival, with 20.000 believers expected. In the neighborhood the German locals cultivate their own traditions but also support the Hindus in their own way. Irene sells Bratwurst in the local snack-bar, while farmer Exsternbrink tends to a holy cow in his barn. An encounter of two opposite but peacefully coexisting worlds.