Stefan Schwietert Trailers
Imagine Waking Up Tomorrow and All Music Has Disappeared TrailerBalkan Melody Trailer24 Hours Berlin Trailer
Imagine Waking Up Tomorrow and All Music Has Disappeared TrailerBalkan Melody Trailer24 Hours Berlin Trailer
Total trailers found: 11
08 September 1996
The retired life in Florida rescued, the Epstein brothers do again what they do best and have practiced for a lifetime music.
13 February 2007
What does a baby's cry have in common with the echo of a mountain yodler, and what connects the head tone of a Tuvin nomad with the stage show of a vocal artist? The answer is: THE VOICE.
01 January 1994
This film illuminates the way in which the cultural climate of "Red Vienna" affected the subsequent years leading up to the present and examines the mark left on the lives of Jura Soyfer's contemporaries.
01 November 1989
Documentary film about the adventurous professional life of sponge divers on the Greek Aegean island of Kalymnos.
13 February 1989
Pierre is fascinated by the Russian politician Mikhail Gorbachev, who, as General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, manages to rekindle hope in spite of the ossified system in his country.
29 January 2004
Five highly original musicians from different countries form the Accordion Tribe. Together they aim to reinforce the original power of the long disdained instrument.
19 April 2015
Imagine waking up tomorrow and all music has disappeared. Just like that. What will remain when it is all gone: CDs, iPods, instruments?
03 August 2012
What Swiss director Stefan Schweitert did for accordion music and for yodeling (Accordion Tribe, Cinequest, 2005; Echoes of Home, Cinequest 2008) he now does for traditional Balkan music.
05 September 2009
24-hour television documentary about Berlin and its inhabitants, reporting in real time on the everyday lives of more than 50 protagonists from a wide range of professions, social classes, religions and ethnicities.
01 June 1991
A Swiss‑German love story set in post‑Wall Berlin. A young East‑Berlin painter named Harry arre