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Total trailers found: 56
25 September 2014
In the aftermath of WWII, German-Jewish cabaret singer Nelly has to undergo facial reconstructive surgery following her survival from Auschwitz.
27 November 2021
On operated by Prussian prime minister Otto von Bismarck the German Empire is finally founded in 1871 on the floors of Versailles castle, ancestral seat of the French monarchy.
01 December 2023
Klaus Gremme, a retired instructor with the combat swimmers at the Baltic Sea, sets off for Lake Constance to meet his son Thomas and his grandchildren.
12 November 2009
In 1988, Cynthia Beatt and the young Tilda Swinton embarked on a filmic journey along the Berlin Wall into little-known territory.
08 March 2012
In 1980s East Germany, Berlin doctor Barbara is banished to a country medical clinic for applying for an exit visa.
07 July 2022
A prospective wish is announced at the very beginning: "Imagine a land without ownership". Ownership? Since when? How? Where? With which implications? This is what Marwa Arsanios endeavours to discover in the fourth part of her meticulous ongoing project whose generic title is Who Is Afraid of Ideology? After documenting feminist experiments of community autonomy in Lebanon, Kurdistan and Syria (Who Is Afraid of Ideology? I&II, FID 2019), Marwa Arsanios ventures a hypothesis in the form of speculative fiction, from a remote piece of land in Lebanon, a cut in a stone quarry.
08 September 2017
Set to a breath-like rhythm, Anna Marziano’s Beyond the One is an essayistic exploration of love’s various guises, considering different attempts at courtship, living together, and sustaining connections with people once they have died.
25 November 2020
A reflection on the concept of pain through an immersive flow of images and words.
19 April 2016
A film essay investigating the question of what “the West” means beyond the cardinal direction: a model of society inscribed itself in the Federal Republic of Germany’s postwar history and architecture.
04 June 2009
Two young men, Johann and Robin, take a trip into the countryside. The more they walk the forests of Brandenburg, the stranger their adventure becomes.
26 March 2026
Three MiniDV tapes of life in Gaza from 2001 were recently rediscovered. What started as a search for a former prison mate from 1989 led to an unexpected road trip from the north to the south of Gaza with Hasan, a local guide whose fate remains unknown.
22 October 2016
The ‘Casa do Povo’ cultural centre in São Paulo, an icon of the secular Jewish workers’ movement: a crumbling theatre flanked by staircases, entryways and corridors.
25 April 2024
A taxi drives through the city of Berlin. Its driver is a punk, left and a well-known figure in the autonomous scene.
22 January 2014
The film juxtaposes/compares two museums: The Museum of Art, Ein Harod, Israel, which Samuel Bickels (1909-1975) built there in 1948, and The Menil Collection in Houston, Texas, built by Renzo Piano (b.
05 February 2015
This experimental documentary contrasts the daily life of a nanny in buzzing Berlin with the tranquil existence of a group of pensioners in provincial Poland.
15 April 2022
The Tara is a river on the outskirts of Taranto whose waters are believed to have healing properties; bathing there is a tradition for the inhabitants of the city.
12 May 2015
The cheap white sport socks of the man in front of me on the cue to Aldi’s cashier, reminded me of you.
28 March 2015
After receiving some bad news, a New York escapes to Southern Indiana to visit her old friend, a frustrated sex researcher.
09 March 2021
The film shows the Antivilla built by Arno Brandlhuber in Potsdam, Krampnitz, between 2010 and 2015. The building has the project number 0131 in the catalog of works by Brandlhuber +.
14 February 2018
Seven people wait in an underground station below Karl-Marx-Allee in former East Berlin.
05 May 2016
A young couple goes on a day trip to an island next to Istanbul. They find themselves captivated by the never ending cityscape and sink into a contemplation on urban decay.
15 August 2024
Set out on a journey to meet his family back at home in Italy, Tommaso seeks answers, both personal and professional, among family and friends.
07 September 2013
Hasan Hourani, a Palestinian poet and illustrator, died aged 29 in Jaffa while trying to rescue his nephew from the sea.
01 February 2014
In April of 2013, American singer Patti Smith travels to the grave of French writer Jean Genet in Larache, Morocco.
25 January 2024
The Aromanians (Rrãmãnji) are an ethnic group found mainly in today’s Albania, Greece, Bulgaria and Romania.
21 November 2024
In Open Call the relationship between art, the people and the municipality is put to a test. An artist gets the commission to create an artwork to mark the city jubilee.
05 June 2026
A companion film to Miraculous Accident, Forgotten Solidarities returns to Nadir, Edyta, and Jarek from another angle: in 2025, Nadir, a Moroccan former exchange student at Łódź Film School, comes back to Poland to make a film from a buried past shadowed by 1968, where cinema, evidence, and intimacy blur into power, manipulation, and accusation.
10 June 2023
Kevin, a young theatre director from Hong Kong, is searching for ideas for his next play with his team, hoping to get funding for an overseas production.
17 March 2010
The young prince decides to take revenge:putting himself insane, he wants to enlighten the murder of his father.
30 October 2025
A unique and surreal story about post-war Germany and a masterpiece of analogue film making. Director Heinrich Sabl worked over 25 years on this stop-motion marvel.
01 January 2014
Sonja has reached her limit. As a lawyer, she has been advocating for asylum seekers whose applications have been rejected.
28 July 2015
The second installment of Anton Vidokle’s trilogy on Russian cosmism, The Communist Revolution Was Caused By The Sun, looks at the poetic dimension of the solar cosmology of Soviet biophysicist Alexander Chizhevsky.
09 April 2026
The carefree lifestyle vacation of Désirée, her white lover Elias and her gay friend Sal turns into a journey of self-discovery in the desert.
30 August 2014
A day in the European Parliament and surrounding area. This dance film is inspired by the work and lifestyle of the Eurocrats in Brussel’s EU district and features five dancers.
17 January 2012
A young woman called Fiona shows up in a city in the Ruhr area to work for the Bauer family as a housekeeper.
01 September 2017
The last film in Vidokle's trilogy on Cosmism is a meditation on the museum as the site of resurrection-a central idea for many Cosmist thinkers, scientists and avant-garde artists.
01 January 2014
Based on the ideas of Russian philosopher, Nikolai Fedorov, Anton Vidokle’s film was shot in Siberia, Crimea, and Kazakhstan.
21 October 2021
An archaeologist and a weapons designer, who knew each other in a previous life as a filmmaker and a psychoanalyst, meet at an excavation site in the Negev desert and begin a conversation about love and war, which they continue in the Israeli city of Be’er Sheva.
29 April 2013
Alfred Roch, member of the Palestinian National League, is a politician with a bohemian panache. In 1942, at the height of WWII, he throws what will turn out to be the last masquerade in Palestine.
09 February 2017
Worn-down pavements, broken paving stones. Trees that jut out of the concrete, casting shadows on to crumbling façades.
20 February 2024
Here, where even monsters are political, the topography has its own memory. It has the mythological blues.
07 November 2024
In the summer of 1982, the Israeli army invaded Beirut. During this time, it raided the Palestinian Research Center and looted its entire archive.
06 April 2025
In this idyllic neighbourhood there is no time to lose. Every minute serves the ultimate goal: to be the best version of yourself.
01 May 2025
Nina rubs people the wrong way and no longer fits into the world she moves in. The houses in Berlin are being built for others.
09 February 2009
In Comparison revisits issues explored in the director's 2007 two channel installation Comparison Via a Third.
16 January 2023
How can cinema engage with complicity in crimes against humanity, extreme violence and state terror without conniving in it? De Facto finds answers to this question via two actors, a precisely compiled collage of texts and a deliberately reduced setting.
16 April 2026
On a warm spring day, Liam sets out with his best friend Deniz to find a tree that he used to visit often with his grandfather and brother.
13 June 2025
How can we live in a world that is heading for disaster—or, better yet, escape it? Between existential questions and formal research, this autofictional essay is full of sincerity, humor, and wisdom.
30 June 2024
In her feature-length debut director Paula Ďurinová sets out to wander among varied rock formations in order to try and come to terms with the loss of her grandparents.
14 February 2025
Fragmented views of deserts and Baghdad interiors evoke a society shaped by war, repression and resilience, linking cosmic beliefs with history and memory.
03 May 2025
Doubt creeps in as Cosmo, a space traveller, addresses his gender identity. In need of clarity and change, he wants to risk crossing the Butterfly Nebula.
20 March 2023
Contemporary art has become an arena for political debate, and nowhere is this more evident than at the art academies.
01 January 2019
Endarchiv examines the symbolic process of disposal and forgetting while raising the question how to take care of the emotional and performative remains of the GDR and its oppositional movements.
25 February 2026
In the found-footage film JUGGERNAUT, men from YouTube archives take center stage. They participate in an endless competition for the title of "THE BEST.
16 February 2025
A doubling of mise-en-scène. Views of a city and a family. Political Berlin, private Bavaria. Painting within the film image.