The rock group "Kerschowski" was founded in March 1985. The film portrays the composer, singer and songwriter Lutz Kerschowski. He grew up in Blankenfelde in Berlin, became a car-fitter after leaving school, then studied music and became a rock-singer. He is filmed and interviewed during rehearsals and a concert with his band.
Maria since childhood was directed by her father to become a nun. As a result of her father's cultivation of a rigid appreciation, Maria always feels awkward, including the delinquency that is common for a girl.
In this film, Humbert is on the trail of his own history. Wolfsgrub is the name of the house where Humbert's mother lives, and though she is getting on in years, she becomes young again as she answers her son's questions.
In this daring follow-up to The History of White People in America, comedian Martin Mull takes us on an in-depth look at such topics as White Religion, White Stress, White Politics, and White Crime.
Jessica's promising debut as a young artist is shattered by a sudden and violent death. She escapes into a restless succession of journeys whose encounters along the way bring humour, some comfort, but also danger.