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- This documentary is about the Bamum people in Cameroon whose King allied with German Colonial rule to prosper and prevent war, the film also displays the high culture of the precolonial time and one part of german colonialism.
- When, prehistoric monsters attack the earth, Commander Adams is asked to head up a paramilitary scientific team, which he agrees on the condition that he is provided with the general's new high-tech space craft. Glen, the creator of the craft, insists on being part of the team, as does a bumbling fool named Marconi. Biologist Lieutenant Ann Johnson comes on as a surprise to these two chauvinists, and finally, Lieutenant Harris, who has been appointed the host of Ultraman, joins the team upon his arrivial. This featurized film is adapted from four interconnected episodes of a TV series, which covers the formation of the team and three additional monster attacks, culminating with a giant, regenerating crocodilian taken in by a little boy named Timmy, whose house is the only indication of the film's Japanese setting.
- For decades the people of the tiny village of Muhenda, Tanzania, made their living from growing cotton. But changes brought about by globalization and the "free trade" movement seem to have brought nothing but poverty and hunger to the village, whose cotton farmers are working harder and harder for less money.
- The death of the mother robs a Cologne family of their focus
- The documentary sheds light on the historical role of German industrialist, media mogul and politician Alfred Hugenberg (1865-1951). During his tenure as chairman of the board of Krupp AG, he began to build a media empire which soon spanned numerous newspapers, Germany's largest news agency as well as the legendary UFA film studios. Hugenberg's media outlets were notorious for their partisan reporting as well as their ultra-nationalist and anti-democratic leanings. As the leader of the far-right German National People's Party Hugenberg formed an alliance with the Nazis and became Minister of Economy in Hitler's first cabinet in 1933. He was, however, soon forced to resign and his media empire was incorporated into the Nazi propaganda machine.
- "Liebe dich" - Moritz and Nele are a couple. Both have Down Syndrome and sit together on stage at the RambaZamba Berlin Theater. The film opens the gaze in a world that can be nothing but different, but also special.
- The incredible tale of a young photographer growing up under apartheid who used his craft, and risked his life, to capture and publicise the brutality of the regime.