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- The 1980s in Czechoslovakia. The young talented sprinter Anna (Judit Bárdos) is selected for the national team and starts training to qualify for the Olympic Games. As a part of the preparation she is placed in a secret "medical programme" where she's getting doped with anabolic steroids. Her performance is getting better, but after she collapses at the training, she learns the truth about the drugs. Anna decides to continue in her training without the steroids even though her mother (Anna Geislerova) is worried that she won't be able to keep up with other athletes and might not qualify for the Olympics, which she sees as the only chance for her daughter to escape from behind the Iron Curtain. After Anna finishes the last in the indoor race, her mother informs the coach (Roman Luknar) that Anna is no longer using steroids. They decide to apply the steroids to Anna secretly, pretending it's nothing but doses of harmless vitamins.
- A filmmaker journey through the former East Germany looking into her father's 1999 suicide.
- On New Year's Eve 2005, little Stella visits her grandma in the family home. Unknowingly she activates a time-travel machine and is transported back to the year 1905, where she meets some long-gone relatives when they were her age.
- The festival of folk music with Florian Silbereisen.
- A fatal Virus has turned the inhabitants of an entire city into ravenous Zombies. The future of a small group of survivors relies on the outstanding Martial Arts abilities of Chris Burnside. As their hideaway is attacked by a horde of the undead, they are forced to flee. Out of fuel, fighting their way through the woods they find an old mansion which holds the key to the infection, as well as other bad surprises. (c) hazard-themovie.com
- A documentary that captures the work of German politicians at parliamentary level; with Sahra Wagenknecht, the former leader of the left party, as an example.
- The aura of girls doesn't need the sun to glow. That is the essence of RP Kahl's documentary "Sunday Girls", which follows four young actresses - Laura Tonke, Nicolette Krebitz, Katharina Schuettler and Inga Birkenfeld - through different seasons and landscapes. Between naiveté and experience, wishes and wants the four women tell about their jobs with great honesty. They talk about theatre, about the myths of cinema and the magic of making the first film. They show how one needs to become stubborn and uncompromising to avoid getting lost in the demands of contemporary media. These four portraits never get too close and leave the women enough freedom to experiment in front of the camera. The struggle between acting and authenticity is always visible and makes this documentary so utterly fascinating to watch.
- A parasite suddenly attacks the earth and with it humanity. The parasite is closely related to the malaria parasite. It was first detected in the brain of chimpanzee.
- Squalid is the story about Simon who is creative and emotional in a critical situation. The exit seems to be neighbour Magdalena who knocks at his door and enters his bedroom. After a while things change when Simon enters Magdalenas world too deeply and the custodian appears. His emotional landscape turns upside down.
- In Germany and Russia people drink the same amount: more than 10 liters of pure alcohol per capita and year. Two Germans and two Russians are "functioning" young alcoholics. All four are trying to quit drinking. Drinking has become so fused with our everyday life that we have become blind to it: As long as we function, we drink. As long as we drink, we function. How can we break this mechanism?
- The Belgian documentarian Frans Buyens interviewed passers-by in East Berlin and Dresden, factory workers and technical draftswomen at the Warnow shipyard in Stralsund, small business owners in Chemnitz, LPG farmers in the countryside, foreign students at the Gottfried Herder Institute in Leipzig and industrial workers in Magdeburg and Eisenhuettenstadt. "The GDR seen through the eyes of a foreigner" was the original title of the film.
- A young woman is offered a trip to the USA by a successful executive. Her boyfriend steals the tickets and they set off. But they get waylaid in Manchester, and the angry executive traces them, determined to get his revenge and get the girl.