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Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Platow worked for the railways his entire working life. He took up service at the small station of Luege 34 years ago. Now, the more
Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Platow worked for the railways his entire working life. He took up service at the small station of Luege 34 years ago. Now, the line is to be electrified and Platow, who cannot cope with the new technology, has to work on a secondary local line. Georg, his son, a railway worker as well, is to attend a training course, but Georg refuses to go. Then his father comes to a surprising and highly unusual decision. He pretends to be Georg Platow, making himself twenty years younger than he really is and registers for the course. close
Evolves around the rooms of a house as one of the main characters, Lisiska, is waiting and is studied in depth as she prepares herself for a meeting. more
Evolves around the rooms of a house as one of the main characters, Lisiska, is waiting and is studied in depth as she prepares herself for a meeting. The film attempts to display sexual barriers and misconceptions, and about the role-playing and the confusion around the whole question of sexual and sensual involvement. The essence is the confrontation with self-deception, lies and the real fear of contact with both sexes. close
Tells the story of how Edward Snowden managed to evade capture by the US. For the first time Snowden tells the story of how he managed to escape so that more
Tells the story of how Edward Snowden managed to evade capture by the US. For the first time Snowden tells the story of how he managed to escape so that not to have to spend the rest of his life in an American prison. close
The film was produced as a compilation film. Blum reported in “Film-Kurier“ (5.11.1928): "It will be assembled from excerpts of partly unpublished Ukrainian more
The film was produced as a compilation film. Blum reported in “Film-Kurier“ (5.11.1928): "It will be assembled from excerpts of partly unpublished Ukrainian films. […] Some American footage has also been used. To get material as impressive as possible, a number of films, 0-60, have been viewed." Based on ideas by Dziga Vertov, and largely assembled from the last reel of his film 'The Eleventh Year', this compilation presents an explicit critique of the very technology that Vertov sought to praise, stressing the dark side of industrialization—hands mangled in workplace accidents, train wrecks, coffins—and connects to a particularly German concern with the negative effects of technology stretching from the Romantics to Heidegger, Horkheimer, and Adorno in the twentieth century. close
A Berlin family is totally hooked on new technologies. Nina, the mother, decides one day to requisition all mobile phones for a month and adhere to a digital diet.
A Berlin family is totally hooked on new technologies. Nina, the mother, decides one day to requisition all mobile phones for a month and adhere to a digital diet. close
Problematic relationship between cat and mouse in the distant future.
Golden Bear for Best Short Film at the 2009 Berlinale and 8 more awards at various more
Problematic relationship between cat and mouse in the distant future.
Golden Bear for Best Short Film at the 2009 Berlinale and 8 more awards at various festivals, including Best German Short Film at the Oberhausen Festival (2009). close
London is the most popular city among tourists in Europe: annually it receives 30 million visitors. We will find here many beautiful galleries, museums, more
London is the most popular city among tourists in Europe: annually it receives 30 million visitors. We will find here many beautiful galleries, museums, theaters and masterpieces of architecture. Among the latter, special attention should be paid to the majestic Buckingham Palace, the residence of the Queen of England, as well as Westminster Abbey - a valuable monument of national history. Coronations took place in this temple, where rulers, heroes and famous masters of art are buried. Above the Parliament building there is a tower with the famous Big Ben bell. Through the government district we will pass to Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Surcus. The heart of London is the City district with the monumental St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Tower Bridge connecting the banks of the Thames. In turn, the West End is a region of theaters and clubs. In Soho we will feel the atmosphere of the far East, and in Kensington we will feel the rural idyll. During a trip to London, you can not miss the Natural History Museum, Madame Tussauds Wax Gallery, Greenwich and Hyde Park. We will also take a look at the world-famous flower exhibition, the Shakespeare Theatre and the Sherlock Holmes House. Ride an amphibian with a duck beak and come face to face with a dinosaur - nothing is impossible in London. . . close