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The Biggest Mobile Work Machine In The World

In Reichenwalde, Brandenburg, the world's largest mobile work machine is used in opencast mining: the "Abraumförderbrücke F60" (overburden conveyor bridge). To uncover lignite, the metal colossus has been transporting up to 90,000 tons of earth per shift since the 1970s. The F60 thus takes over an essential part of the coal production, surrounding power plants are dependent on it. Our documentary introduces the gigantic steel monster and explains how the overburden bridge works.

The Biggest Mobile Work Machine In The World

NR 2020
Hitler's Fatal Mistake: The Fall of the Third Reich

It was evident that Adolf Hitler was prepared to go to any lengths, not only to put Germany back on the European map as a force to be reckoned with, but also build a German Empire. With the declaration of war on September 3rd, the fight would be long and bitter, and Hitler's decision to destroy his non aggression pact with Stalin was a fatal mistake that would cost him dearly. Europe becomes a maelstrom of changing power bases, as Adolf Hitler's Thousand Year Reich begins to crumble before his eyes.

Hitler's Fatal Mistake: The Fall of the Third Reich

5.0 2020
Aries

A short film that explores the Argentine BDSM (bondage, discipline, domination and submission, sadism and masochism) through the dominatrix Aries. She is the one who opens the doors to this world and her sex life, introducing us to Naya, her submissive. After an unexpected twist with the departure of Aries to Barcelona, ​​she assigns the technical team the task of searching a dominant in Buenos Aires to meet her submissive. The goal is achived, and the documentary continues with a session that lasted 8 hours.

Aries

NR 2020
Beewildered Companions

BEEWILDERED COMPANIONS is an immersive ethnographic study on the socio-material entanglements of humans and honeybees in times of globalized diseases. Triggered by the migration of a small bee parasite from Asia, the culture of beekeeping in Europe today is deeply shaken. The search for new and better practices is also a struggle of different imaginaries regarding the ontological status of the honeybee as domestic or wild. Can and should a serious disease be controlled by medication or breeding? Or is it better for humans to give up control, as in the long lost craft of tree beekeeping? Only in the deep forests of Bashkiria the tradition is still alive. The cultural appropriation of this knowledge in Central Europe could be an important pillar for a sustainable solution to the crisis. Three multisensory-observational and three plurivocal-discursive chapters juxtapose the diverging inner attitudes with the corresponding practices of animal care.

Beewildered Companions

NR 2020