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100 Years In One Day

Erich Langeder's film project came about when, in autumn 2017, numerous members of the pre-monastery expressed their desire for a film about their pre-monastery during a district meeting for this year's 100th anniversary celebration. The aim of the film is to show the urban and social development of the district over the past 100 years, as well as visions for the future. A wide variety of people had their say, telling their very personal memories, stories and anecdotes about the pre-monastery.

100 Years In One Day

NR 2019
Das Beziehungskonto

Roland, a florist, finally wants to make another film, this time a musical film. He has already composed the songs for it. His husband Marcus, his best friend Claudia and the couple Lars and Nina, who are friends, will also be involved in the film. The movie premiere is to take place on Roland's 50th birthday. However, a cameraman is still missing. The shrewd TV producer Torsten Norola makes the an unbeatable offer: Roland will be provided with a cameraman if the station is allowed to accompany the entire shooting for a new docu-soap format. Shortly after filming begins, the first small obstacles get in Roland's way: Claudia is still in love with Roland; an argument with his husband Marcus; Lars falls in love with Roland; Nina wants out; and then a murder. All of a sudden, the film doesn't seem to be finished after all. But Roland can't possibly pay the penalty of 100.000€ to the broadcaster.

Das Beziehungskonto

NR 2017
Café Togo

CAFÉ TOGO looks at the efforts to change street names with colonial connotations in the so-called Afrikanisches Viertel (African Quarter) in Berlin-Wedding. According to Berlin’s street law, every street named after a person honors that person. Petersallee, Lüderitzstraße, and Nachtigalplatz bear the names of persons whose biographies are tainted by the blood of the victims of German colonialism. According to the law, streets that do not correspond to today’s understanding of democracy and human rights should be renamed.

Café Togo

NR 2017
3D Magic Forest

If you are looking for tranquility, relaxation at work or home or if you are simply searching for a perfect music collection for a romantic evening come on a journey with us with the Relax DVD series to the most awe-inspiring, breath taking places on Earth!Have you ever thought about what it would be like to experience your television or computer monitor transform into a moving painting? If so be prepared for the journey of a lifetime to fantastic, unimaginable destinations.In our Relax film series there is no narration (spoken language), just relaxing music and the sights sound and feel of nature in its entire splendor. Our 5th film takes you in real 3D through a wonderful journey through the Hungarian National Park Bukk, with relaxing inspirational music from Szabolcs Kovi Glamour album.

3D Magic Forest

3.0 2011
Three Sisters

When director Susanne Kennedy (1977) takes a classic text as a basis for a play, she makes it all her own. Whether Henrik Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler, Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant, or, as now, Chekhov’s Drei Schwestern (‘Three Sisters’), the original characters’ lines play only a minor part in her plays. Kennedy is especially interested in the unspoken desires of Hedda, Petra, or in this case the sisters. In her claustrophobic stagings, she magnifies what goes unsaid, and possibly cannot be put into words at all, to frightening proportions.

Three Sisters

NR 2019
La petite Gilberte

Anne-Marie Blanc became a symbol for an entire generation 60 years ago with her role as "Gilberte de Courgenay". Who is this woman who has given countless theater and film characters a face and a soul over the decades? What highs and lows did she experience during her artistic career, which began in 1938 and continues to this day? Anne Marie Blanc gives surprising and poignant answers in the film portrait of Anne Cuneo. Excerpts from films and plays illustrate the stages of her extraordinary career.

La petite Gilberte

NR 2019
The Lost Country

The film tells the story of events related to the migration policy of Angela Merkel - events taking place in Germany since 2015. For a year and a half, the director of the film took part in all the demonstrations against Merkel's policies. From the author: "I have lived in Germany for 14 years, and all this time it seemed to me that I lived in one of the most democratic countries in the world. But since September 2015, exactly from the moment when our dear Frau Merkel opened the borders and announced that Germany is ready to accept refugees from Syria, I realized that this is not the case. One of the safest countries in the world is gradually turning into the territory of madness... And there can be no other way where citizens have been taught for decades to live with a sense of guilt for the crimes of their grandfathers and great-grandfathers. So Germany is now destroying itself. To please people with an alien culture who will never become part of German society."

The Lost Country

NR 2017