Germany 2020, 78 minby Reinhild Dettmer-Finke
"Am I crazy? I see dead people and fireflies with teeth"All of the sudden, a mental illness becomes part of your life. It changes everything: your habits, your attitudes, and your goals. A life-altering event can make you feel like you're falling apart, or it can come out of the blue. Friends avoid you, and you can no longer work or study. The illness takes over your entire life. How do people and society deal with it? "The rooster is dead, so I climb up to the roof and yell, 'Cock-a-doodle-doo!
CRAZY or The Rooster Is Dead
2018, 52 minby Reinhild Dettmer-Finke, Claudia Dejá
Crazy Hormones
Germany 2017, 58 minby Reinhild Dettmer-Finke
Nowadays, the desire to optimise ourselves affects almost all spheres of life. We meet people who dedicate themselves to self-optimisation and scientists who have spent years studying this social transformation.Self-optimisation technology is booming. A gigantic industry is constantly urging us to measure our bodies with new smartphone apps and developing pills and potions to improve the performance of our brain. The line between the desire to improve ourselves and an obsession with self-optimis
OPTIMISE YOURSELF!
Germany 2013, 70 minby Reinhild Dettmer-Finke
For two years I lived in Tokyo - together with 36 million people. In 2011, I returned to Germany – my bags filled with images and stories about people that fill TOKYO’S BELLY. The film footage allows a look into otherwise closed places like water and sewage treatment plants. It shows sanitation workers, fishmongers, and farmers at work and illustrates the Japanese values of ritual, discipline, and belonging to a group. Since the 11th of March 2011, the perspective has shifted. In July 2012, I we
TOKYO’S BELLY
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