Germany 2023, 90 minby Sabine Michel
Petry, Schwesig, Magwas and Domscheit-Berg: four female politicians with their roots in the East on the reunification of Germany and the role of women.Symbolic: on the election campaign stand in front of the Mäc Geiz discount store, the left-wing politician Anke Domscheit-Berg discusses the differences in pay between East and West Germany with passers-by – more than thirty years after reunification. She is one of four female politicians with East German backgrounds portrayed in the film. Alongsi
Frauen in Landschaften
Germany 2023, 80 minby Sarah Klewes
Director Sarah Klewes is merely twelve years old when she meets writer Claretta Cerio, 65 years her senior, in Tuscany. They begin a pen friendship that lasts 15 years. Then Claretta dies. The world loses an exciting author – and Sarah loses a dear friend. She is left with a box full of letters – and the feeling that Claretta somehow is still there. With the letters in her luggage, she travels to Italy in 2022 to remember her friend – and dares to glimpse into the past.In a mix of fictional scen
The Penpal
Germany 2022, 107 minby Lutz Pehnert
A biography set in East and West Berlin in which singer-songwriter Bettina Wegner, born in 1947, sings about life in the GDR, her feelings of being uprooted in West Berlin, and looks back with humour and honesty on a life of resistance. [72 Berlinale]
Bettina
Germany 2021, 105 minby Anna Caroline Arndt
How to unlearn what we have learned. Constantin, Sarah and Gregor live in a polyamorous relationship. Roof of Leaves follows them on their search of a mindful way of dealing with each others emotions. They unravel a religious childhood trauma from the past, discuss, wrestle, sing, listen and try to establish a new space of possibilities of how to live and love. Roof of Leaves is a intimate film debut questioning normative patterns we have learned.
Roof of Leaves
Germany 2018, 130 minby Adama Ulrich, Lutz Pehnert, Matthias Ehlert
In a society that increasingly resists new ways of thinking and aesthetic transgressions, Frank Castorf calls theatre ‘the last partisan.’ As its director since the early 1990s, Castorf made the Berlin Volksbühne a place of the avant-garde.The film accompanies Castorf on his farewell production of ‘Faust’, while also providing a glimpse of the engine room of this theatre factory. Comrades-in-arms, including the actors Sophie Rois and Alexander Scheer, recall the theatre‘s unique work environmen
PARTISAN
Germany 2015, 112 minby Simon Brückner
The psychologist Peter Brückner has been a lot of things in his life: a 'half-Jew' and a runaway, an underground activist and a Wehrmacht soldier, a communist with party-ban, a father and a family refugee, a democrat and an enemy of the constitution, last but not least the first tenured university professor banned from teaching. He died in 1982 hailed by the protest generation of 1968 as their beloved scholar. His heritage includes the headstrong social psychology of liberation. At the time of h
From the Sideline
Germany 2009, 79 minby Sabine Steyer
Once a year a group of elderly women meets in Fall River, a small village south of Boston, to answer the fairy tale yet still modern age old question: Who is the prettiest in the land? There are many beauty pageants, but just one Ms. Senior Sweetheart competition: this pageant is the only one in the world for women aged 58 and up. Since 1978 the pageant has invited women from all over America to spend 11 days in Fall River, starting with dress rehearsals, practicing their group performance and e
MS. SENIOR SWEETHEART
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