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  • Adrian Maben – Helmut Newton: Frames from the Edge (1989)

    1981-1990Adrian MabenDocumentaryGermany

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    A camera crew follows Helmut Newton, the fashion and ad photographer whose images of tall, blond, big-breasted women are part of the iconography of twentieth-century erotic fantasy. He’s on the go from L.A., to Paris, to Monte-Carlo, to Berlin, where he was a youth until he escaped from the Nazis in 1936. We see him on shoots, interviewing models, and discussing his work. It’s not art and it’s not good taste, he tells students. We meet June, his Australian-born wife, whom he married in 1948. Three actresses talk about working with Newton and how posing is different from acting. A heart attack in 1973 helps Newton re-focus, resulting in more personal photographic projects.Read More »

  • Nicolas Humbert & Werner Penzel – Why Should I Buy a Bed When All That I Want Is Sleep? (1999)

    1991-2000ArthouseDocumentaryGermanyNicolas HumbertWerner Penzel

    Why should I buy a bed when all that I want is sleep?

    The American minimalist poet Robert Lax (1915-2000) is praised for his originality and spirituality. He was a companion of the painter Ad Reinhardt and the religious philosopher and monk Thomas Merton, who had a strong influence on the poets of the beat generation. After decades of a nomadic life between America and Europe, working as a screenwriter in Hollywood, as a film critic in New York and as a clown in an Italian itinerant circus, he has lived withdrawn for 30 years on the Greek island of Patmos. In his poetry, Robert Lax pursues a maximum compression of language – to the point where only individual words and syllables remain which represent the essence of language. His artistic concept of reduction, in which a pause becomes as important as the things said, makes Lax a kindred spirit of the American composer John Cage. The present films are the outcome of a long-standing friendship between Robert Lax and the filmmakers Nicolas Humbert and Werner Penzel.Read More »

  • Steffi Niederzoll – Sieben Winter in Teheran AKA Seven Winters in Tehran (2023)

    2021-2030DocumentaryGermanySteffi Niederzoll

    Synopsis
    Follows a female student in Tehran who was hanged for murder. She had acted in self-defense against a rapist. For a pardon and after seven years in prison, she would have had to retract her testimony.Tehran, July 2007: Reyhaneh Jabbari, 19, has a business meeting with a new client. When he tries to rape her, she stabs him in self-defense. Later that day, she is arrested for murder. Her trial results in a death penalty sentence. Thanks to personal and secretly recorded videos provided by Reyhaneh’s family, their testimonies and the letters written by Reyhaneh in prison, the film retraces the fate of a woman who becomes a symbol of resistance and women’s rights even beyond the borders of Iran.Read More »

  • Jenõ Hódi – Metamorphosis (2007)

    2001-2010FantasyGermanyHorrorJenõ Hódi

    In the Seventeenth Century, while Hungary is fighting the Turks, the population of a small village in the Carpathian Mountains faces the evil Countess Elizabeth Bathory, accused of drinking and bathing in blood of virgin women. Count Thurzo imprisons the Countess in the tower of a monastery and brings her daughter to live with him. In the present days, Keith is writing a book about Countess Elizabeth Bathory and traveling through Hungary with his friends J.J. and Kim researching her life. While trying to find the monastery, he meets the gorgeous and seductive Elizabeth, who guides the trio to the place. Keith and Elizabeth fall in love for each other, and after a car accident, they have a supernatural journey with revelations and fatalities.Read More »

  • Ina Weisse – Zikaden AKA Cicadas (2025)

    2021-2030DramaGermanyIna Weisse

    A woman juggling care for her elderly parents and a failing marriage encounters a single mom. Their unexpected bond challenges her to face the cracks in her meticulously planned life.Read More »

  • Fritz Lang – Harakiri (1919)

    Drama1911-1920Fritz LangGermanySilentWeimar Republic cinema

    The Buddhist priest wants the Daughter of the Daimyo to become a priestess at the Forbidden Garden. The Daimyo thinks if he were in Europe that his daughter should decide on her own, but he is denounced and has to commit harakiri. She meets Olaf, a European officer, falls in love and marries him, but after a few months he has to return to Europe. She gives birth to a child and is waiting for him, while he marries in Europe. When he comes back to Japan four years later, he is accompanied by his European wife…Read More »

  • Werner Herzog – Cobra Verde [English Tracks] (1987)

    1981-1990AdventureArthouseGermanyWerner Herzog

    Here is the English dub for Herzog’s Cobra Verde. Read More »

  • Petra Epperlein & Michael Tucker – Karl Marx City (2016)

    2011-2020DocumentaryGermanyMichael TuckerPetra Epperlein

    A filmmaker journey through the former East Germany looking into her father’s 1999 suicide.Read More »

  • Fritz Lang – Die Spinnen, 1. Teil – Der Goldene See, 2. Teil – Das Brillantenschiff AKA The Spiders: The Golden Lake & The Diamond Ship (1919)

    1911-1920AdventureFritz LangGermanySilentWeimar Republic cinema

    A desperate, haggard-looking man puts a message into a bottle, and is able to throw it into the sea just as he is shot by an arrow. Some time later, well-known sportsman Kay Hoog announces to a large audience that he has found the message, which tells of a lost civilization that possesses an immense treasure. Hoog immediately plans an expedition to find it. But Lio Sha, the head of a criminal organization known as the Spiders, plans her own expedition, and she is determined to get the treasure for herself.Read More »

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