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- A group of fishermen on a precariously balanced platform fight over a trunk.
- Julia and Max are in Lisbon for different reasons. When they meet each other in a hotel bar, an exciting night begins. Until the next morning they discover the scars of each other and tell the backgrounds of their origin. They start a journey into the past, which marks their bodies as well as their characters. Souvenirs is the story of one night, two persons and seven scars, whose backgrounds vary considerably.
- Mark and Antonia are real but still artificial characters, prototypes of their generation. Antonia has the forceful personality, who wants everything and at the same time lends a lot. Mark has a difficult time accepting, he is fascinated by her and totally unable to cope. He returns his identity crisis back into his relationship.
- The film investigates the border between the conscious and the subconscious, between the inside and the outside. How do we dream? How can a dream be shown appropriately on screen? While a man pursues his day-to-day business, reality, dream and memory blend together. A woman appears and disappears. She has left him; or maybe he broke up the relationship in the most definite way...
- Young writer Ingrid St. Clair has just finished writing her debut novel, detailing her struggle with depression - but instead of a sense of relief, she is left with suffocating anxiety. The film follows her desperate quest for peace of mind.
- Impressions of urban social life between men and women. The sexual male drive and the aggressive abuse stands in contrast to the beatitudes, that are spoken by a woman appearing in red fog between several episodes. Finally that woman is included in the story and experiences her own instincts and real holy pleasure.
- The chicken is slaughtered, the song is sung, the lake is crossed and the female hitchhiker never knew where she was heading in the first place. One thing is for certain: It's no easy task to try and understand other people.
- Potatoes have to be peeled, withered orchid blossoms must be plucked. Then everything is in order.
- Kendo is for Taejon, the center of life. But as soon as he has put down the armor, everyday life catches up with him. Since the death of his mother, Taejon must help out in the small Korean restaurant of the parents. He and his father have nearly stopped talking to each other. But the calm is deceptive. Soon, Taejon notices that he has to face up to things. Just like for a fight.
- This film tells it's story under the conditions of 2015 in an indirect way: We are in a telephone switchboard.
- A double slide projection with 116 images. Varying degrees of roaring ocean waves, in between pictures of pathetic love, as well as representations of human sexuality - dramaturgically alternately and rising prosaic. Concurrently a sound of rhythmically clicking, rushing projectors under a sonorous, crescendo audio collage of a desperately imploring request - an anti-porn, anti-copulation, anti-love film.
- The noise of the last leaves up into the crowns of trees. / Two heards running against the wind. The sound of falling water in a bath room. / Touch me I wanna feel your body. A window to autumn and leaves on the ground, a desperate question. / The power of everlasting big big love. A film about approaching ends - last years, weeks, seconds.
- Gunnar, a young and a bit naive student of economy has many battles to fight: Against his first burnout-syndrome and for his big love Anja. Then there is his dissertation, his fight for a stable monetary system and, of course, the important beer-drinking-competition with the mates from this students-dorm...
- A journey through the chronology, aftermath and a potential conclusion of a military conflict, as reflected in the topographies that the war, either physically or contextually, shaped and altered.
- A short German film about an urban delinquent, Lilly, who catches the attention of Anna, a cute lesbian photographer and turns against two violent cohorts to save her from a fatal stabbing.
- Pushed is a documentary that deals with some of the things we love and hate about skateboarding. Four protagonists have been portrayed giving very personal views on the toy itself and its significant influence on their work, the DoItYourself culture in skateboarding, the rules of the industry and the aging process. Skateboarding once pushed these guys to create things that people wouldn't necessarily link to this object, leading to the question whether this passion can be considered a subculture.
- The life journey of a Pontic Greek refugee from Crimea, as seen through the eyes of his great-granddaughter.
- A meeting of filmmakers, one idyllic country estate, a fictional optical sound lead, a documentary super-8-image-storm. Both uncut.
- Gerti Gerbert was photographed by her husband Eugen over a period spanning more than forty years. Besides the obligatory family photographs, from their wedding day until his death Eugen took countless pictures of Gerti: in her underwear, in homemade summer frocks, or completely naked; on the beach, in the woods, in the car, or on the floor at home. Using the Gerberts' picture archive, interviews with Gerti, and Eugen's notes, the film looks at what remains of life and love at the end.
- Minks with much heart do it for the fur industry. From Tetuan to Lucerne they do it. Seems to me, each agent does it, whether in east or west. It's fun.
- Chronology is a puzzle created by images taken from found footage material originated by "Neue Heimat", the architectural project in charge of the reconstruction of Germany after the war. The result is a unique and mysterious atmosphere in which the individual pieces of the puzzle come together and leave it to the observer to create the bigger picture.
- Two friends on the balcony of a high-rise speaking about their old ideals, thus realizing their position in today's society.
- Two stories between two trees. With: spies, a man under surveillance, a tree, its leaves, Hamburg, the light, the time that passes, Kurt Weill, another tree, a train trip, Buenos Aires, the Television band, a love letter, a piece of advice which is a warning which is a warning.
- Katrin is going to a nude drawing class. She likes the model Holger and seduces him to come visit her in her village Raduhn, where she wants to explain him the art and show him her pictures.
- An innocent youtube-ballad turns out to be a pornographic payoff with the ex-girlfriend. The internet renders an inexorable living project out of a private gem. But the camera knows another perspective: The one, back to the recipient.
- Mediterranean Sea, June 2004: the crew of the Cap Anamur encounters a boat with 37 refugees in distress. They bring them to the closest harbor in Sicily. As a result, the captain of the ship, the chief officer and the head of aid organization Komitee Cap Anamur are are arrested, and the refugees are deported immediately. Captain Stefan Schmidt tells the story. Various Super 8 images from his years at sea, newspaper articles, pictures and documents of the case paint a fragmentary reflection of the events and the border in the Mediterranean. A reflection from a distance.
- Thierry is a photographer on a visit in a foreign city. He is looking for the museum. Isabelle is lonesome and helps him out. Together they go for a drink in a nearby pub. There, Thierry soon discovers that his prearranged phrases in the foreign language won't lead to the results he desires. The dialogues of this boy-meets-girl-tragedy were adapted from an audio language trainer.
- Jürgen likes Lisie and basically Lisie like Jürgen, Lisie's small boy Anton, likes both his mother Lisie and his father, but definitely doesn't like Jürgen.
- From noise to silence: Unfocused pictures from the afterwards of a film production. The fragmentation of the atmosphere of the afternoon, which began with deconstruction and ended with a bonfire.
- More and more, our cities resemble gigantic model railways, where computers control the traffic and new suburbs are placed into the green meadows. Most visions of new technology and architecture, however, do not properly integrate the human element.