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- One day in 1932, Arnold Richter disappears, only to re-appear moments later in a totalitarian future. And that's only the beginning of a travel through time, space and emotion, exposing the nature of power in a wild mix of genres and styles. A film about time-travel, girls, art and revolution!
- Wandering around Paris, a man contemplates why his relationship broke apart. A dramatic and sometimes comedic look into relationships, affairs, seduction, and the challenges of trying to live a truly free and independent life.
- Alexander Tuschinski's 10 year quest to research Tinto Brass' original ideas for Caligula (1979), culminating in the discovery of Brass' 1977 workprint - showing the film as a dark political satire, unlike any version ever released.
- How much can a simple man endure until he loses his humanity?
- Poetic, crazy and inspiring ode to independent filmmaking and to a free, artist lifestyle. Featuring many celebrity encounters and Helmut Berger's final appearance in front of a film camera. Autobiographical docu by Alexander Tuschinski.
- Viewing a German independent film makes a film-critic reveal his inner demons. Inspired by some of the most negative film-reviews of the past 70 years, this satire on film reviews features Angus Macfadyen (Braveheart, Equilibrium).
- Somewhere in Germany, summer 2008: The Godfather controls the town. One last plan is conceived to help the family control the toothpaste-market, too, by flooding it with cheap imitates. But while the family's dottore works on it, another endeavor fails miserably: The killer-squirrels, which should have guarded the Mafia's base, escape and wreak havoc in the city's cemetery! Vincenzo, Godfather's son, is sent to take care of the problem. And that's just the beginning of an Odyssey through modern urban life...
- Joachim loves playing computer games, and doesn't do much else beside school. One day, he discovers that real life is much different.
- In the midst of the desert, a retired gold miner follows his passions of silent movies, local history and sign painting, creating a unique menagerie in his house with no commercial thoughts. Welcome to "Caligari's Workshop".
- In this documentary, the cast and crew explain the making of the film while Tinto Brass and Hugo Niebeling comment on it.
- The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2011 was awarded to Dan Shechtman 'for the discovery of quasicrystals'. Over centuries it was believed that all crystals whose surfaces are comprised of smooth facets are periodic. This means that they are built from a single unit-cell which repeats itself in all three dimensions. Well, this was the opinion thirty years ago! At the beginning of the 1980s, Daniel Shechtman made a fantastic discovery: Highly-ordered, facetted materials which are not periodic. Materials, which at that time were considered to be pure science fiction! At the University of Stuttgart, experiments are performed which allow to research novel, yet unexplored properties of such Quasicrystals. This film presents complex scientific insights in an easy-to-understand and exciting way.
- A person littering in nature gets confronted by a lake.
- Arnold Richter studies physics, loves opera and writes novels. Not exactly the hobbies most women find attractive! Time for a change: Somehow, it has to be possible to learn how to seduce any woman within a few days. Just like 'Don Giovanni' does in Mozart's opera! Luckily, he finds an experienced teacher soon, and with each successful seduction, more and more 'Don Giovanni'-elements sneak into his world... A satire on today's 'Internet-Generation' and on a young man's flirting-problems, mixed with lots of classical music. It allows to get an authentic, yet satirical view on young people's lifes today.
- An anarchist trip through the modern world. This satire on power, money, ideologies and social conventions renounces traditional storytelling in order to experiment with cinematic form and language.
- How do college students get together? A provocative look at dating-norms.
- Attack of the pocket calculator: A satirical music-film.
- Tinto Brass and Alexander Tuschinski discuss Brass' 1960s/70s films.
- A lot of funny and strange things happen as a foreign journalist starts looking for a time-traveler.
- During corona lockdown, artist vanderkurth starts his quest to build the "Statue of Liberty of Stuttgart".
- Five episodes of world literature and history are combined to show the violent struggle between passion and the cold world around it.
- Documentary about the creation of two silent films in the 21st century: Woyzeck and Five Lovers Down.
- An innocent young love turns toxic - Beautifully shot, realistic tale of codependency in a relationship.
- Chapter two paints a touching portrait of Gerda Herrmann's final two years after the initial film premiered on her 88th birthday in 2019, with many more insights into her life and music.
- Alexander tries to break free from his boring, everyday life. When he meets Konstantin, his world becomes more and more strange and surrealist, while he gets drawn into global political conspiracies and powerplays.
- One evening in the 19th Century, a composer is writing a letter to a woman, while pictures on the walls illustrate his thoughts.
- In this documentary, the cast and crew explain the making of the film 'Timeless'.
- Harry Katz survived the Holocaust by escaping from Berlin to Shanghai, served in the US military as a paratrooper in Korea and then started building his life in the USA. His positive outlook on life and human nature is inspiring.
- 100 years after the gold rush, bygone splendor rests in the desert. Intercut with millenia-old sequoia-trees, nature conquers human structures in this experimental short film.
- In this documentary, the making of the film "Menschenliebe" is explained, along with behind-the-scenes footage, alternate angles and outtakes.
- Yann Song King is a German musician using subtle humor to criticize corona measures and mandates. Empathic portrait of a musician, peaceful protests in Germany and what life was like for "unvaccinated" people there in 2021/22.
- Starring Helmut Berger: A student's arts presentation turns into a surrealist view on today's arts scene...
- Alexander Tuschinski and Thomas Goersch discuss the making of "Woyzeck".
- A visual poem on nature, civilization and decay, set to music by Beethoven and Ravel.
- In front of the German ministry of health in Berlin, nurse Sabrina Kollmorgen does a 24 hour vigil assisted by several activists in order to protest the vaccine mandate in the medical field.
- A conversation with Aly Bayo, a peace activist from Senegal living in Germany, who has been attending demonstrations critical of corona measures at least once a week since two years.
- A strange day in the life of a young couple.
- Eastern Front, 1945. A group of German soldiers is fighting a Russian tank assault when suddenly two confused time travelers arrive.
- A hobby painter's arts opening turns into a strange event.
- A woman is waiting for her partner, and prepares to be the worst version of herself.
- A good fairy encounters a realist.
- Spirits of the Past are the Ghosts of the Present: In the feature-film comedy 'Break-Up (2013)', a pretentious, pseudo-intellectual student short film is mentioned, but never shown - This is that short film in all its glory.
- Gerda Herrmann was born in 1931 and started to write her first song when she was in her early 50s. Since then, she has written almost 400 pieces of music and presented many at concerts without any commercial intent. A film about the creative spirit, the power of music and a childhood in Germany during WW2.