The last hour in the Führerbunker shows the key figures of the Nazi regime on the brink of its downfall fighting a private war of their own. Gorging, screwing, and machinating: the dark hallways of the Führerbunker are the location for all kinds of excesses.Read More »
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“Araz” lives with his witch mother, “Marhamat”, and he’s fallen under her spell to stay with her and not to go after his love. However, “Araz” tries to get rid of his mother’s spell and the closer he approaches his love, the weaker his mother gets. “Ara”z has to make a choice between his love to mother or his beloved and the evil leads him toward his love and his conscience toward to his sinful mother. The man gives the spell to his love as she would make decision on “Araz” life and his mother.Read More »
On the verge of revolution, the bankrupt kingdom of Casinaria begs the richest man in the world to pay a visit and offer financial advice. Upon his arrival our hero is accidentally hit on the head and he later awakens as a babbling imbecile.Read More »
Jan‘s (23) greatest passion is his animals. The reclusive biology student‘s apartment is filled with aquariums, terrariums, and cages. His fellow student Alice (23), an environmental activist, is attracted to his eccentric sensitivity. Jan gets involved in the group‘s actions when he tries to prevent Alice from getting arrested. When the two finally fall in love, Jan is elated. But the strong emotions, social life, and Alice‘s proximity seem to be too much for him. In his exaggerated perception, he sees signs of a threat that he must actively fight against. Jan increasingly falls into a delusional, sometimes manic, state that leads to a dramatic breakdown and his admittance to a psychiatric hospital.Read More »
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A recently-released convict, yearning for the solitude of his forest cabin, instead has the misfortune of encountering his old flame, a mysterious woman, and her belligerent boyfriend.Read More »
Four young people huddle in the cold and discomfort of an old van as they travel, maybe hundreds of miles, to a singing engagement in a folk club, and back again to their home town of Hull. They are a group called the Watersons – Michael, Norma and Elaine Waterson, brother and two sisters, and their cousin John Harrison.
The three Watersons were orphaned in early life and brought up by a fiercely matriarchal grandmother who said they had to stick together. Even today the closeness of the family unit is maintained. Despite the fact that two of them have married, they all live together in a single, scruffy terrace house, whose centre is a common kitchen, always full of friends and noise.Read More »
A boy with no name awakens with a hole through his chest, a strange marking on his belly, and no memories. The one link to his past is a locket containing a picture of a girl whose name he does not know. Within moments he meets Popo, who unlike the memoryless boy has a purpose. Through Popo, the boy learns that where he is a body without memory, in this world there are many who are only memories with no body. The rich harvest the choice bodies, leaving only the dregs for those down below. And yet even though he has no memories, there are many who seem to want his life. How does he fit into this world where not even memories might be real?Read More »
Albert Speer is an enigma. The highest-ranking Nazi in Nuremberg to be spared the death sentence, Speer was one of Hitler’s closest confidants and his chief architect, tasked with rebuilding Berlin as the capital of a global empire. Appointed Minister of Armaments and War production in 1942, Speer was responsible for 12 million slave laborers. And yet, even now, he has the reputation of being the ‘good Nazi’ – a myth he carefully constructed himself.Read More »