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- Elaha, 22, believes she must restore her supposed innocence before she weds. A surgeon could reconstruct her hymen but she cannot afford such an operation. She asks herself: why does she have to be a virgin anyway, and for whom?
- He was an icon, flamboyant pianist, egomaniac, showman par excellence: Liberace - the King of Bling, led his life in the fast lanes between Hollywood, Las Vegas and Palm Springs. In the middle of the Californian desert, where Hollywood stars celebrated wild parties around private pools, he lived a paradoxical life of spectacle and secrecy, illusion and reality. His success is closely linked to the growing popularity of television and the American TV era. Scores of American housewives adored the musician who could play everything from jazz to classic. His public life was as paradoxical as his performances were glamorous. No other artist cultivated such an openly camp persona on America's biggest stages while at the same time vehemently refusing to come out as gay, a facade Liberace kept up until his death. He was one of the first celebrities to die of complications from the AIDS virus, although his death was officially attributed to "heart failure" in order to preserve the memory of the one-man Disneyland. We examine his stellar career and its abrupt end in the context of America's social and media history. Liberace's story reflects the American dream - but also the country's bigotry and the divisions of a rapidly growing society.
- At a family gathering on a boat, engineer Markus vaguely remembers what his mother did to him when he was a child. Soon, Markus and his wife Monika have to face an unthinkable truth and violation, that a mother would seem incapable of.
- Registros da banda a-ha que se estendem por quatro anos em turnê, contando a história de como três jovens noruegueses se tornaram estrelas pop internacionais e como sua fama evoluiu nos tempos modernos.
- Credit Suisse, the major Swiss bank classified as globally systemically important, no longer exists, despite being "too big to fail". How could this happen?
- 1900. A village, where crafty farmers discover oil and make unscrupulous deals at the expense of the villagers. The journey of Johanna takes center stage: after the violent death of her father, she stands up to the overpowering oil barons.
- Chronicling the rapid rise and fall of former Der Spiegel journalist Claas Relotius, who found himself at the centre of one of the biggest media scandals in history after admitting to numerous fabrications.
- Two sheltered siblings from a conservative household face personal revelations that challenge their family's strict beliefs, forcing them to navigate between authenticity and tradition.
- A young Autistic boy and his two siblings have to stay for 4 weeks with their grandparents while their mother is away. Because of his unique abilities and interest in space missions, he considers his grandparents land an isolated planet.
- Famoso, prestigiado e rico, Max Baumbacher é o apresentador do talk show noturno de maior sucesso da Alemanha. Até que um dia, de repente, ele acorda com uma voz extraordinariamente profunda, quase mágica.
- In a dying village, a lonely boy tries to enter the spring of his life and becomes a victim of inhuman conditions due to the coldness of his environment.
- Between censorship and self-censorship, this fascinating doc explores how China, an essential market, influences the content and messages of mainstream American cinema.
- Since my close friend took her own life, one question has haunted me: Is there a possible world she would have loved to live in? A world full of care and tenderness? The film meets four different people who are all fighting for exactly that: A tender revolution.
- Jennifer Weist, frontwoman of the Jennifer Rostock rock band and cultural journalist Axel Brüggemann lead an erotic journey through the history of pleasure by exploring how sex and pornography evolved since the 50s.
- Dietrich Kuhlbrodt: Hitler boy, film critic, actor, senior prosecutor, screenwriter, punk musician, temporary porn commissioner, and family man.
- In Germany, approximately 4 million children grow up with a seriously ill or disabled sibling. The sister of 20-year-old Jana got cancer at the age of only 10 months, the sister of 14-year-old Gustaf was born with multiple disabilities. Siblings like Jana and Gustaf are also called "shadow children", because the healthy siblings often receive less attention in such a family constellation. They stand in the shadow of their needy siblings. Jana was only 7 years old when her sister was diagnosed with cancer. This was a doubly difficult situation for her. On the one hand she was afraid that her sister might die, on the other hand she received little attention from her parents. Jana decided to get involved and started a group for siblings of children with cancer. In this group she wants to pass on her own experiences to affected siblings. The film Schattenkinder accompanies the two siblings Jana and Gustaf for several months. It tells how they deal with the situation at home. Already in their early years they are confronted with existential questions of life and death, without their suffering even coming into view.
- Forgotten and weathered, three studio halls lie today in the green nowhere - remains of "Hollywood in the Heath" on the edge of Lower Saxony. After the Second World War, the small Bendestorf in the Nordheide was overflowing with people. From 1947, famous actors mingled with the many refugees and villagers: Zarah Leander ate potato soup in the village jug, Marika Rökk showed dance performances on the bar table. Unteachable Nazis threw glittering parties for the film industry. In between traumatized refugees tried to gain a foothold as auxiliary workers. Bendestorf became a film stronghold and was mentioned in the same breath as the other major studios in Germany: Berlin, Munich, Cologne - and Bendestorf. Hollywood in the Heath - this is not only a nostalgic review of the early films of the young Federal Republic. It's a look at a post-war society that tried to get back on its feet and reposition itself morally. A society between failures, traumas and the desire for a new beginning. A society that avoided looking back and also in the film industry faded out every critical topic. On the other hand, a society that tried with its films to give traumatized people the courage to go on living.
- Anne Clark, an icon of music history and a terrific pioneer of spoken word art, has been on stage for more than 30 years. It transforms language into unique music. Since the early 1980s, New Wave classics such as OUR DARKNESS and SLEEPER IN METROPOLIS have provided a thrill of excitement that has inspired generations of musicians. Her analog synthesizer sounds made the gloomy poet a pioneer of techno. After drastic confrontations with her record company, she disappeared from the musical scene and re-invented herself in the quiet solitude of Norway. Director Claus Withopf accompanied Anne Clark for nearly a decade, portraying a socially critical as well as overwhelming exceptional artist - a musical rebel,
- 20231h 50mFilme para televisão
- No perpetrator has murdered more people in Germany than the former nurse Niels Högel. He killed 87 people in two clinics within five and a half years, always in the presence of colleagues. Although there was suspicion that he was harming patients, he left the first clinic under pressure with untrue testimony and killed another 58 patients under protection in the second hospital.
- 1905: Heinrich Vogeler is celebrated as the star of German Jugendstil. But self-doubt increasingly torments him. In search of new inspirations he moves to the First World War and returns as a changed man.
- 202459mFilme para televisão