Germany 2018, 96 minby Lola Randl
Is country life more fulfilling than life in the city? Armed with a camera and a warm sense of humour, director Lola Randl goes in search of answers. A few years ago, Lola Randl left the chaos of Berlin behind her and moved to a little village in Uckermark. Now she lives there with her family, realizing projects and at the same time trying to breathe new life into her chosen home, which is declining. Many ex-urbanites are faced with the same situation when they try and realize their country idyl
The Bees and the Birds
Germany 2017, 89 minby Diego Pascal Panarello
After years drifting, Diego returns to Sicily. His dream of becoming a musician has not worked out. He has no job and no plans for the future but the sound of an ancient musical instrument, the mouth harp, points the way. From the torrid coasts of Sicily, Diego journeys to the frozen flatlands of Yakutia in Siberia where he becomes part of a prophecy from a century ago. The ‘sound of happiness’ is at last there.––––––––––––––––––––––––––After twenty years, the failed musician Diego returns to hi
The Strange Sound of Happiness
Germany 2016, 83 minby Carolin Genreiht
It’s probably every daughter’s worst nightmare: a postcard from Thailand that reads: “My darling, I’m doing great here, eating Pad Thai and drinking Chang Beer. And I met a woman who is your age. Love, Dad.”My father Dieter has changed a lot in the past couple of years. After separating from my mother, he exchanged his hiking boots for fip-fops and travels to Thailand every year for a couple of weeks. Sometimes he travels alone, sometimes with friends – all of whom are divorced and over 60. My f
HAPPY
Germany 2016, 90 minby Jörg Adolph, Ralf Bücheler
Sibling conflict, tantrums, divorce strain, shopping addiction, media consumption, or ADHS – children can offer ample cause for parents to reach the ends of their parenting tethers. For help, parents and their children can turn to the Gelsenkirchen Youth and Children's Clinic – in a three-week intensive program supervised by "parenting license" inventor and psychologist Dietmar Langer. During these twenty-one days, parents get to know themselves and their children anew. The approach is a holisti
Parent's School
2016, 92 minby Paola Calvo
We live in a society that wants to keep us away from pain. Aspirin, Paracetamol, Ibuprofen and Voltaren. Children´s playgrounds with rubber mats and bikes with cushioned seats. Please, take my body, wrap it up in cotton and don´t touch it! This film is about people who want to be touched and are not afraid of experimenting with pain. And, in doing so, have lots of sex.Felix Ruckert, dancer and choreographer, meets Mara Morgen, urban sustainability worker not to play with rubber mats but with whi
Violently Happy
Germany 2015by Janek Romero
CITY OF SOUNDS
Germany 2015, 81 minby Marie Wilke
A one year observation of German police training. At a remote location high school graduates are trained to become police officers. Real-life simulations and practice at the shooting range are the preparation for the second part of their training: going out on the streets and face the real world. It’s their first year in the academy and on the beat: they are confronted with an extreme reality. For the first time this documentary gives an uncensored look into the German police.
CIVIL SERVANTS
Germany 2015, 90 minby Toni Schmid
Quirky, entertaining, reflective.With his distinctive musical styles, Hans-Jürgen Buchner, a.k.a. Haindling, is a musical legend in Bavaria and beyond.His biggest hits have featured in the pop charts and people recognize his melodies right away. Successfully combining folk styles with world music and jazz, Haindling’s work ranges from poignant, unforgettableinstrumentals to pop songs and well-known movie scores. Unlike any other artist, Haindling has forged a unique Bavarian music scene free of
HAINDLING – A Bavarian Music Legend
Germany 2011, 92 minby Achim Michael Hasenberg
The Trans-Europe-Footrace is the hardest and longest endurance run in the world: 4,500 km from southern Italy up to the North Cape in Norway. 70 kilometers per day in 64 stages with no day off. Nights are spent in gyms, kindergardens or swimming pool areas. Everyone is on his own, his strengths and fears. While lavender fields change to mountain canyons, it will show who is the mentally strongest, who has his body under control and who is neither affected by self-doubt nor by day-to-day success.
I Want to Run - The toughest race in the world
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