Austria, Germany 2020, 94 minby Harald Friedl
The simple staple bread has become a branded product with a countless number of varieties and providers. But do we actually know what we eat every day? The film BREAD gives an authentic and unique insight in today's world of bread. We meet small craft bakers who stand up for their quality with sustainable ingredients but we also meet corporate CEOs who professionally work on the daily bread as an industrial mass product which becomes increasingly artificial. How can traditional bakery skills survive? And how will the future of bread look like?
BREAD
Germany, Austria 2020, 92 minby Stephan Bergmann
Is death inevitable? ETERNITY AT LAST explores the question of whether we have to accept sickness and death as the natural course of our lives. Visionaries tell the stories of how they take evolution into their own hands, using transhumanist technologies. Living forever is the seductive goal of many scientists today, but what are the larger implications? This multi-layered documentary offers a pragmatic take on how humanity tries to outsmart the most basic fact of life: death.
Eternity at Last
Germany, Austria 2019, 218 minby Thomas Heise
The film picks up the biographical pieces of a family torn apart through the end of the 19th and into the 20th century.The used material is what remained of Thomas Heise’s family.It is about people who by chance found each other, only then to lose each other.Now it is their descendants, their children and grandchildren who are beginning to disappear.Fathers and mothers, sons and brothers, the affairs, the hurt and the joy in landscapes of transition – each bearing the intertwining, hallmarks of their times. A collage of images, sounds, letters, diaries, notes, voices, fragments of time and space.
Heimat is a Space in Time
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