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- In the summer of 1996, Tamara enjoys the last few weeks in the village where she lives on the coast of Alagoas before going to Brasília. Over the summer, however, Tamara meets and gets attracted to a mysterious girl nicknamed "Heartless".
- Two women are waiting for love.
- April 15, 1874, boulevard des Capucines, Paris. In the studio of their friend, the photographer Nadar, some thirty young painters were preparing to present over one hundred and fifty of their works to the public.
- The pasta factory owner and gourmet consul Keyser is looking forward to his summer vacation at the hotel, when his caring daughter Marion condemns him to a stay on the barren Italian island "Isola Piccola" to put him on a better diet.
- Passionate about sailing, Jean-Paul passes a difficult pass. He accumulates debts and moves away from his own. Determined to take his life into his own hands, he enrolled in Virtual Regatta the virtual race of the Vendée Globe. He puts himself in the conditions of a real skipper by insulating himself for 3 months on his boat in his garden - This trip like no other, will allow him to reconnect with his family but above all with himself.
- Mara moves to Italy with the dream of becoming a great cellist. At the music school in Milan there is great competition between talented students and she chooses the most difficult course, directed by a sadistic and ruthless teacher but whom she greatly admires. She thus joins a string quartet but the pupil-teacher relationship is destructive. Trampled and scarred, she leaves the school and decides to isolate herself, tending to her own stubborn aspiration, practicing exhaustively to prove to herself the talent denied her. She thus begins to live with inhuman rationality by eliminating everything superfluous, giving up and choosing to live with only 100 objects. A slow and inexorable self-destruction. Mara, however, will find in this experience the balance to capture with music the ephemeral moments of beauty, enclosed in a revolutionary and ingenious composition.
- A man moves with his family in a new apartment and starts to feel a strange presence around him. Is he mad or is there really something ?
- France, 15th century. A strange evil has taken hold of the inhabitants of a village, causing insomnia, tremors, and hallucinations.
- Since the discovery of America onward, the use of cacao has kept evolving across time and space. Currency or sacred drink for the Mayas and Aztecs, it became a medicine or aphrodisiac for the Europeans.
- The moon comes down to Earth and asks animals help to light up the sky. A fox pursues her purpose in this tale of folklore.
- Wenzel analyzes and explains a wide range of people's behavioral patterns from the perspective of the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), and its rarest personality type, the INFJ.
- Once again, a few years have passed when old friends Patrick and Maltemeet again. Patrick shows up completely unexpectedly at Malte's mobile home, which is parked on a cliff on the Baltic Sea, in the middle of a deserted restricted area.
- While playing in the forest, three children stumble across a character that looks like Godard's Pierrot le Fou.
- The children's series "Rennschwein Rudi Rüssel" is based on the book of the same name by Uwe Timm. For ten-year-old Fritz (Jasper Smets), the move to the countryside is anything but welcome. His father Daniel Fröhlich (Martin Lindow) and he now live with Grandma Betty (Regine Vergeen) and Grandpa Oskar (Peter Franke). As Fritz explores the village, he finds a free-range piglet that is almost run over by a car. He rescues it, and a great friendship begins. And Rudi, the piglet's name, is the offspring of the best racing pig ever.
- A woman wanders in a wonderful garden looking for a lost child. Under the gaze of strange wash-fad, she questions the walkers about this disturbing disappearance.
- A.D. 235 - Schatten über dem Limes" is a new step in the media treatment of history. The turning point in the Roman Empire around 235 AD is dramatized here for the first time. Historically proven facts, embedded in a scenic plot, replace conventional documentary means. No dry lectures and illustrations are to present complicated contexts. Instead, this docudrama relies on the direct experience of history through an exciting narrative with lively characters.
- Linda tries to write down the ramified, melancholy story that takes place within 36 hours in the "Pandemic Summer 2020" in Graz and Vienna: Linda's current lover Anton is also doing it with quite a few others - a bit too far.
- Two worlds apart, but a terribly similar fate.
- At the Festival d'Avignon, all kinds of theatre coexist without ever really mingling.
- Roadie Bully goes on tour again after 15 years with the legendary punk band Slime and keeps a relentless tour diary about the grueling everyday life between punk nostalgia and bourgeoisie.
- A rehabilitation center somewhere in the jungle of Borneo. Young orangutans rescued have found refuge there.
- Mixing archival documents and collages, documentary and science fiction, a political tale in which a dark-skinned man and a light-skinned woman dare to love each other.
- Our everyday life regularly pretends that we have control over the planet, which is the center of our perception. We no longer perceive the night sky, which shows us how inconspicuous our world actually is. But what if the image of this night sky collapses and we are forced to change our world view?
- A young man trapped in a daily routine where every single day is so very similar to the previous one.
- During a lifetime, a woman and man who are forced to leave their native countryside follow a path that puts into question Latin America's capitalist and liberal economic development and its consequences on humans.
- In a sad imaginary suburb, Jean-Jacques, a lonely and angry young man, is oppressed by his work, lowered by his girlfriend, pursued by a usher.
- Solastalgia is a mixed reality experiment that combines a plastic installation with total multi sensory immersion.
- From secret Parisian parties to Berlin's infamous Berghain club, Paris/Berlin documents the underground movement of techno through the lens of two different cities. This 52 minute documentary traces the evolution of techno telling the stories of the DJ's, producers, label managers, promoters, record shops and distributors that have stayed true to its original spirit. Screened in countless clubs, cultural events, cinemas and festivals across Europe - UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Sweden, Switzerland, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Croatia, Austria, Netherlands as well as in the USA (NYC, San Francisco and Washington), Australia (Melbourne, Sydney and Perth) and Singapore -12 month's since its release and Paris/Berlin continues to attract sellout crowds worldwide.
- France, 1965. Linh and her fourteen-year-old daughter, Jeanne, have been living since the end of the Inochine War in a camp to accommodate the poorest of the repatriated Vietnamese.
- Caroline, archaeologist, is participating in excavations in the countryside, in the very area where she grew up. Lucie, her daughter, joins her for a few days during her holidays.
- In 1752 in La Reunion, Soa former Malagasy slave, thinks she has found a tunnel that would take her back to Madagascar.
- A spray-painted demolition house in Berlin. Bonny has made a makeshift living there and is waiting for her friend who has gone into hiding. Nigel has lost his girlfriend Alyce and has crashed on alcohol and pills.
- After being turned down from a nightclub to celebrate Junior's birthday, six young people wander in Paris. Determined to have a good time, everything takes a turn for the worse.
- In 1970 Pasolini filmed a documentary on the occasion of the strike of the garbage collectors on April 24 in Rome, he also filmed their faces involved in the discussions about the strike obtaining an anthropologically extraordinary image of an ignored humanity. Mimmo Calopresti has recovered the original material and has made a documentary about the garbage problem in a different way. He tries to talk about it as Pasolini himself used to do, looking at everything around us, including garbage.
- Jochen, a suicidal depressive, visits the same bar every day and always orders an Aqua Minerale. Bruno Tollini, a mom-loving Italian, is the owner of the bar and the reason Jochen is still alive. Mama Elsa is the good soul and owner of the inn. She likes to talk to her late husband's clothes rack in her spare time. But what happens when this idyllic "Gasthaus zur letzen Ruhe" is plagued by chaos? What if the house is to be demolished, a married couple whose spirits each reside in the other's body take up residence, and a somewhat over-ambitious reporter tries to uncover a nuclear scandal? How will the unemployed artist in the attic deal with the situation? And how can Jochen survive so much hustle and bustle?
- In the show, nine more or less prominent candidates are left to their own devices in cells of eight square meters each. They spend ten days in voluntary "solitary confinement" without any connection to each other or the outside world, being allowed to leave at any time. In various tests, the participants have to prove above all their mental stamina.
- "From Golzheim with Love" was a project of the Department of Media and Design at the University of Applied Sciences Düsseldorf.
- Manuel's hobby is geocaching, a kind of modern scavenger hunt. He shares this with his best friend David. For some time, however, Manuel has been increasingly lost in the world of geocaching. He withdraws more and more, and his long-term relationship with his girlfriend Anna suffers greatly as a result. When Manuel discovers a new cache on the official homepage, he plans another adventure together with David. When Anna finds out about it, she decides to look for Manuel and follows his tracks. In the meantime, Manuel and David have reached an old ruin. They are approaching the actual goal: the last station of the cache. But this seemingly harmless game pushes the two to their limits. While Manuel and David are already at the end of the ruin, Anna joins them. There they discover not a small treasure as usual, but the destructive truth.
- A stressed businessman seeks the services of a roadside prostitute. But the young woman of his choice quickly turns out to be his daughter. Between moral reproaches and personal needs, both must realize how far apart they have already become as father and daughter. An exciting little chamber play in a car on the streets of Berlin in the run-up to Christmas.
- Hands down. Noé's parents tirelessly repeat this phrase to their son, whose arms are in a perpetual state of motion when he speaks or is overcome by emotion.
- A woman moves in a self-managed cell offering her what is necessary to live. It escapes its routine by a virtual reality machine. During one of its exits, a disturbance of the awakened dream leads to a nightmarish phase.
- Abdoul works at a toll station in the Senegalese hinterland in order to get closer to the dream of owning his own house.
- An apartment turns out to be a prison cell. A young woman was apparently murdered by the Resident. The Visitor enters the apartment and documents the incident, equipped with forms and an ensemble of complicated apparatuses.
- For presenter Harald Löwe, the most important thing in his life is definitely his career. When his wife is kidnapped he wants to use even that to improve his ratings.
- René was called in to work an extra shift at the convenience store after a night of clubbing and not having slept for 36 hours. Fighting against exhaustion and annoying customers, he is driven by the prospect of meeting a certain girl later that night - a prospect that drives him like a moth towards the candle, promising to burn his wings.
- The banks of the Loire in summer, it's hot. Delivered to themselves, two brothers spend their days on the banks of the river. They take care of fishing, building a hut, bathing.
- It's winter, Abel is on a solo mission in the Mongolian steppe. He is a cartographer for the Ghengis Khan Company. The largest mining company in the country.
- What is a region? Beyond the climatic, geographical or linguistic characteristics, what connects the inhabitants between themselves from a region to another one?
- After the major disasters of the beginning of the twenty-first century, many countries have entrusted the management of energy, environmental and social issues to artificial intelligence.
- An afternoon in a city. In the middle of a basketball, a group of boys wonders about the male-female relations, manliness, seduction.