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The district of Molenbeek-Saint-Jean in Brussels has become world-famous as a center of jihadism, but for six-year-old Aatos and his friend Amine, it more
The district of Molenbeek-Saint-Jean in Brussels has become world-famous as a center of jihadism, but for six-year-old Aatos and his friend Amine, it is a familiar home. Here, they listen to spiders, discover black holes, and fight about what is going to steer a flying carpet. Together they search for the answers to life's big questions. But the brutality of the adult world makes itself known when terrorists detonate a bomb in the neighborhood. Aaatos envies Amine's Muslim faith and looks for his own gods, although his classmate Flo questions him; she is strongly convinced that anyone who believes in God is completely nuts. Gods of Molenbeek is a wonderful portrayal of childhood friendship, inquiry and the creation of meaning in a chaotic time. close
Pete Mondrian. Artist. The life and work of the Dutch artist, who simultaneously with Kandinsky and Malevich initiated abstract painting. This film takes more
Pete Mondrian. Artist. The life and work of the Dutch artist, who simultaneously with Kandinsky and Malevich initiated abstract painting. This film takes Mondrian back to his studio at 26 Departure Street in Paris. close
After a long period of isolation, Antonin rediscovers the world in a bird shelter where, rocked by the noise of planes, troubled souls are saved just as much as the birds.
After a long period of isolation, Antonin rediscovers the world in a bird shelter where, rocked by the noise of planes, troubled souls are saved just as much as the birds. close
An entertainment program on ZDF that was broadcast live on Sundays during the summer months from the ZDF broadcasting center in Mainz-Lerchenberg. From more
An entertainment program on ZDF that was broadcast live on Sundays during the summer months from the ZDF broadcasting center in Mainz-Lerchenberg. From 16 to 21 programs are produced annually. The show was moderated by Andrea Kivel. close
A documentary miniseries based on the latest archaeological research offers a new look at the fall of two world civilizations: the Egyptian Ancient Kingdom more
A documentary miniseries based on the latest archaeological research offers a new look at the fall of two world civilizations: the Egyptian Ancient Kingdom and the capital of the Khmer Empire, Angkor. Between these events lies 15 centuries, but there is something in common that unites the history of the development and death of such distant worlds. close
Dramatization of Russian ballet star Vaclav Nijinsky's diaries which detail his madness as well as his homosexual relationship with Ballet Russe impresario more
Dramatization of Russian ballet star Vaclav Nijinsky's diaries which detail his madness as well as his homosexual relationship with Ballet Russe impresario Sergei Diaghilev and his marriage to his Hungarian wife. close
An audio-visual essay, which reflects upon & compares metro systems around the world. It is an exploration of a world inside the world as well as more
An audio-visual essay, which reflects upon & compares metro systems around the world. It is an exploration of a world inside the world as well as feelings, fascination, obsession, fear and themes - of survival, control & silence. close
Main character of this movie is Rene Rupnik, a former math teacher. He is forty years old and lives together with his mother in a desolate block of flats. more
Main character of this movie is Rene Rupnik, a former math teacher. He is forty years old and lives together with his mother in a desolate block of flats. Ever since his early youth women with big breasts have fascinated him, because they symbolise a kind of earth mother to him. He has never had an especially close relationship with his own mother; she was too 'bony' for him. Object of Rene's fantasy is the actress Senta Berger, to him everything a woman should be. Standing by the blackboard and explaining the mathematical laws of sine and cosine ('sinus' is bosom in Latin), Rene sings the praises of the female curves and those of Santa Berger in particular. Filmmaker Ulrich Seidl let the former teacher speak freely about his obsessions and desires, intercutting his monologues with scenes from the protagonist's day-to-day life. close
This rich essay searches for new ways of being together in the age of social media. We arrange our lives to impress the gaze of others and have become more
This rich essay searches for new ways of being together in the age of social media. We arrange our lives to impress the gaze of others and have become accustomed to being seen. For many young people, however, the party is over. Neoliberalism has made murderous competition the norm; and in the meantime, the planet is dying. Following the unmasking of Facebook’s real motives, more and more people are deleting their Facebook accounts – but this often results in social death. The first image in POSSESSED sets the tone: liquefied lead runs over burning smartphones, followed by images of a devastated neighbourhood in Aleppo. Even the smartphones have not survived the attack. The chains of social media must be cast off, but the perpetual question remains: Who is looking out for you? Academics Alex Williams (University of East Anglia) and Nick Srnicek (King's College London) address this crucial question, along with other issues close
For over 18 years a civil war in northern Uganda has dragged on almost completely unnoticed by the rest of the world. The rebels of the LRA ( Lord's Resistance more
For over 18 years a civil war in northern Uganda has dragged on almost completely unnoticed by the rest of the world. The rebels of the LRA ( Lord's Resistance Army) are waging a bloody guerilla campaign. They abduct children and conscript them as soldiers, forcing them to kill their own people. The film Lost Children documents the lives of four children, from 8 to 14 years old, who successfully escaped the LRA. They return home to be branded as killers. Will they ever forget? Will they be forgiven? Can you ever be a child again after being a soldier? close
“Bacha Posh: You will be a boy, my daughter” is a documentary about one of the most common customs in Afghanistan, which allows families without sons more
“Bacha Posh: You will be a boy, my daughter” is a documentary about one of the most common customs in Afghanistan, which allows families without sons to “turn” one of their daughters into a boy. These little girls are called “bacha posh,” and they spend their childhood and early teen years dressed as boys, doing work that only boys can normally do, and in turn receiving all the privileges that a man’s status gives in Afghan society.
But girls can only be "bacha posh" for a few years. Once they reach puberty, they must return to women’s clothing and get married. What have these girls experienced leading a double life for quite some time? And how are these young women in Afghanistan being given a return to the typically female way of life with all its restrictions and prohibitions? close
Delvaux was one of the most successful surrealist artists, despite never officially being in the Surrealist movement. At the center of Delvaux’s fantasy more
Delvaux was one of the most successful surrealist artists, despite never officially being in the Surrealist movement. At the center of Delvaux’s fantasy world is a woman who is often the subject of painful and passive eroticism. Typical scene in the image of Delvaux: a female figure against the background of an infinity landscape surrounded by mysterious Dutch or Flemish architectural elements. The artist’s work was influenced by such masters of painting as Giorgio de Chirico, Rene Magritte, Max Ernst and Salvador Dali. close
Documentary on Fritz Bauer humanist lawyer, in Germany during the sixties, whose main objective in the few trials achieved against Nazi criminals was more
Documentary on Fritz Bauer humanist lawyer, in Germany during the sixties, whose main objective in the few trials achieved against Nazi criminals was whether they were capable of repentance. In this documentary we can sadly see how the entire German judicial system protected with its laws and glosses of these many who committed criminal acts during the period of national socialism where the Holocaust took place, in which 6 million Jews were exterminated. Very probably Bauer's death was a murder that went unpunished by this same corrupted judicial system. close
Rafael - the minister of sports of an unrecognized country, and Natasha - a Russian opera singer, try living together in Abkhazia - a war-torn future-less more
Rafael - the minister of sports of an unrecognized country, and Natasha - a Russian opera singer, try living together in Abkhazia - a war-torn future-less country. Observing their difficult relations, we see life in a place marked by war and nationalism. The film portrays trapped people dreaming of peace, normality and happiness. close
“No one really knows me; no one knows the doubts, hopes, visions that I have,” Chagall once said. The world that comes to life on the canvases of one more
“No one really knows me; no one knows the doubts, hopes, visions that I have,” Chagall once said. The world that comes to life on the canvases of one of the most famous representatives of the artistic avant-garde of the XX century openly turns to another reality. Chagall as a harbinger of a better reality, in which all old grief is overcome by happiness flying on the wings of love. The artist, born near Vitebsk, and later emigrated to France, carried joy in his soul, in his work and transmits it to us - the audience. Anyone who tries to explain these vibrant Chagall color universes runs the risk of destroying the mystery from which they originate and with which the artist played. Director Kim Evans approaches this aura very carefully and with caution. He follows the artist’s footsteps carefully, through his autobiography, through his studio in France and through his paintings. close
The First World War was a conflict that killed an unprecedented number of people. This is the bloody era of automatic weapons. For the first time, the more
The First World War was a conflict that killed an unprecedented number of people. This is the bloody era of automatic weapons. For the first time, the murder stories became mass. But how did it all start? Where were the people who were destined to play a significant role in the events of the Second World War? Adolf Hitler, Bernard Montgomery, Hermann Goering, Charles de Gaulle, George Patton, Walter Model. Their fates unfold on the background of important political and strategic decisions. When the guns finally stopped, the world changed irreversibly. Archival footage, carefully reconstructed and painted in combination with reconstructions of events and commentaries of historians in detail show a broad picture of the political and strategic reality of that war. close
In a small Bulgarian village troubled by the ongoing refugee crisis, a local postman runs for mayor—and learns that even minor deeds can outweigh good intentions.
In a small Bulgarian village troubled by the ongoing refugee crisis, a local postman runs for mayor—and learns that even minor deeds can outweigh good intentions. close
Directed by French filmmaker Claude Chabrol, this documentary examines Nazi and Vichy newsreels and propaganda films from World War II meant to turn the more
Directed by French filmmaker Claude Chabrol, this documentary examines Nazi and Vichy newsreels and propaganda films from World War II meant to turn the French against the Jews and the Allied Forces and into Nazi sympathizers. This movie is only made of archive pictures: the official newsreels that were broadcasted on French movie screens during 1940 and 1944 (the Occupation). close
Intended as a cinematic proof for the shared destiny of the German woods and the German people beyond the vicissitudes of history, Ewiger Wald portrays more
Intended as a cinematic proof for the shared destiny of the German woods and the German people beyond the vicissitudes of history, Ewiger Wald portrays a perfect symbiosis of an eternal forest and a likewise eternal people firmly rooted in it between Neolithic and National Socialist times. close
Many men in the world in order to support their families have to leave families. Our characters go J the North as shift w3ockers and produce gas. Dimity more
Many men in the world in order to support their families have to leave families. Our characters go J the North as shift w3ockers and produce gas. Dimity is ambitious engineer in the middle of his career. Alex is a plumber. He does not pump gas, he pinups feces, but he's old polar wolf. Andrew3, young guy, comes to the North for the first time. Each of our protagonists has his challenges and problems and family story lines. Each of them makes his mean's choice and pay for it. Their stories develop in front of our eyes. close
Through beautiful photography and the extraordinary stories of the animals and people that live there, this series celebrates Latin America's most iconic more
Through beautiful photography and the extraordinary stories of the animals and people that live there, this series celebrates Latin America's most iconic and dramatic locations. Trek across the mountainous peaks and volcanic slopes of the Andes; explore the windswept plains of the Patagonian wilderness; journey into the teeming forests of the Amazon, and wade through the giant swamps of Venezuela, as this beautiful five- part series celebrates the region's most iconic and dramatic locations. close
Chickenpox is a harmless disease when caught as a child, but as an adult it can be very dangerous. When Mom finds out, she starts to worry about Charles, more
Chickenpox is a harmless disease when caught as a child, but as an adult it can be very dangerous. When Mom finds out, she starts to worry about Charles, her little son, who has never caught it yet. He grows up fast and action must be taken now. She must find a way to make him sick. But does dad agree? close
Water Life captures extraordinary locations and intimate animal behavior never before seen on film. Two years in the making, this groundbreaking series more
Water Life captures extraordinary locations and intimate animal behavior never before seen on film. Two years in the making, this groundbreaking series takes viewers on an unprecedented visual journey to aquatic ecosystems on five continents to reveal how water shapes and sculpts the landscape and provides food and refuge for an astonishing array of species. close
This is the amazing story of how a group of reclusive Rhineland experimentalists became one of the most influential pop groups of all time - a celebration more
This is the amazing story of how a group of reclusive Rhineland experimentalists became one of the most influential pop groups of all time - a celebration of the band featuring exclusive live tracks filmed at their Tate Modern shows in London (Feb 2013), interwoven with expert analysis, archive footage of the group, newsreel of the era and newly-shot cinematic evocations of their obsessions. With contributions from Derrick May, Holger Czukay, Francois Kevorkian, Neville Brody, Paul Morley, Peter Boettcher, Caroline Wood and more. close
"Sliding Shadows" is one of the documentary films of the unique researcher Jacques-Yves Cousteau. This time, the operators of this tireless man filmed more
"Sliding Shadows" is one of the documentary films of the unique researcher Jacques-Yves Cousteau. This time, the operators of this tireless man filmed material about the Amazon Indians with their struggle for survival. In the eighties under threat of destruction were pliable Xingus (Xingus), militant Matis (Matis), proud Jivaro Achuara (Jivaro Achuara) and other wild tribes.
In part of the film, called “Golden River”, tells how in the district of Sierra Pelada found gold, and to this place rushed thousands of gold prospectors. Any dirt is nothing to get rich! When the stubborn people began to die, the government decided to close the gold mines, but the gold seekers did not stop. close
Marizette, Christiane, Pierre, Léon, and José… are some of the people, funny and moving, united together in a merciless struggle to save their land. A more
Marizette, Christiane, Pierre, Léon, and José… are some of the people, funny and moving, united together in a merciless struggle to save their land. A determined and joyful fight, but one that is also very trying and dangerous. close