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- Sounds From the Fog chronicles the odyssey of a gay musician in Nazi Germany. Director Klaus Stanjek's cheerful Uncle Willi lived with his family, except when he was touring as a musician across Germany. Only when Willi turned 90 did his nephew Klaus Stanjek detect what his whole family had hidden: that Uncle Willi has spent eight years in Nazi camps and that he was gay. In a radical personal approach, veteran filmmaker Stanjek follows the complex turns that his family takes when they confront his Uncle Willi's secret. The result is a personal and political portrait of his beloved uncle, a talented singer and accordion player, that is one part historical inquiry and one part fascinating detective story.
- The largest anarchist project in Europe, the "Free State of Christiania", has been a much 70's, has been a highly regarded experiment in alternative forms of coexistence. On the occupied grounds of a military barracks in the middle of Copenhagen, Denmark, about 800 people of very different origins and mother tongues have been living together in free association since 1971. Despite many difficulties, the Free State has always stood its ground and still exists today. The film reports on a visit of several weeks in the spring of 1976.
- Bavaria has seen an important revolution. From Nov 1918 to may 1919 Bavaria was a socialistic country. Sixty years later, we asked eyewitnesses from the Munich Soviet Republic about their experiences and assessments.