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  • Sabine Gisiger & Marcel Zwingli – Do It (2000)

    1991-2000DocumentaryMarcel ZwingliPoliticsSabine GisigerSwitzerland

    Swiss Film Prize: Best Documentary 2001

    The odyssey of the fortune teller Daniele von Arb, who as a 16-year-old entered the revolutionary underground with his friends and made headlines as a top Swiss terrorist.

    Daniele von Arb was 16 years old in 1970 when he and some friends of the same age from the Altstetten district of Zurich founded a revolutionary cell to rid the world of injustice. Shortly thereafter, the cell was listed by the CIA, the U.S. secret service agency, under the code name «Annebäbi» in chart on international terrorism.Read More »

  • Thomas Imbach – Well Done (1994)

    1991-2000DocumentarySwitzerlandThomas Imbach

    Rhythmic pumping, reminiscent of steamboat pistons, accompanies the huge mechanical glass doors as they swing open and shut to accommodate a steady stream of people. Welcome to the machine! – the words beat the same rhythm in my head. And indeed, the world we have just been invited to enter does in fact resemble a futurist machine. It is a colossus of concrete and glass, with a heart deep inside, a computer heart pulsating with an endless stream of data, while hundreds of beings in its labyrinthine veins are busy or trying to keep the coursing data under control, the effort – invoking a curious language: cis, Cas, keeping and – in ocs, Tkna… (from press sheet)Read More »

  • Helga Reidemeister – Lichter aus dem Hintergrund AKA Lights from Afar (1998)

    1991-2000ArthouseDocumentaryGermanyHelga Reidemeister

    Synopsis:
    Berlin, the German capital again, a few years after the fall of the Wall. The city in upheaval is also changing the lives of its inhabitants. A young photographer experiences these changes as a rupture, he looks into an unclear, unsettling future and increasingly feels like a stranger in his old city. He and his friends from the generation of the children of the Wall try to find a new identity without losing the old one. Young artists who fail the profitability test of the market economy. In his search, Robert Paris ends up far away, in India. Back in Berlin, he starts developing photos again – the first in years…Read More »

  • Valie Export – Menschenfrauen (1980)

    1971-1980ArthouseAustriaExperimentalValie Export

    Valie Export’s daring film about relationships, “Menschenfrauen” (loosely translated, “humanwomen”), focuses on Franz S., a journalist, and his relationship with four women: the kindergarten nurse Petra, he teacher Gertrude, barmaid Elisabeth and his wife Anna.

    Franz “doles out honorary pieces of himself to the ‘human women’ in his seraglio, whispers the same assurances. Eventually, everyone catches on and makes some effort toward independence” (East Village Eye). “A landmark film…Valie Export achieves in ‘Menschenfrauen’ what Godard strove for but failed in his ‘Every Man for Himself’–a human view of a woman’s place in a man’s world…From credits to close, ‘Menschenfrauen’ eludes conventional cinematic vision” (Seattle Film Festival).Read More »

  • Luzia Schmid – Ich will alles. Hildegard Knef AKA I Want It All (2025) (HD)

    2021-2030DocumentaryGermanyLuzia Schmid

    Quote:
    A resilient icon, Hildegard Knef’s journey spans triumphs and setbacks across six decades. This film showcases her unwavering spirit and artistic brilliance through rare archival footage, celebrating a truly extraordinary woman’s …Read More »

  • Peter Nestler – Von Griechenland (1966)

    1961-1970DocumentaryGermanyPeter Nestler

    Quote:
    Shot two years before the military junta began to rule the country, “Von Griechenland” reflects upon the instability, which has characterized Greek government in the 20th century, culminating in the victory and eventual dismissal of liberal politician Georgios Papandreou. The resulting chaos and demand for new elections brought hundreds of thousands of people to the streets, which further destabilized the Greek government.Read More »

  • Barbara Albert – Nordrand AKA Nothern Skirts (1999)

    1991-2000AustriaBarbara AlbertDrama

    Vienna, 1995. Jasmin, Tamara, Valentin, Senad and Roman live near the northern border of Austria. Their lives repeatedly intersect and drift apart. The characters involved are young migrants from the former Yugoslavia, Romania, Poland and Austria itself. Strangers in a strange land, they feel a sense of loss in their new, temporary environment. The five-some meet and get close to each other, hopelessly clinging to friendships and relationships with no future. They frequent cafés and train stations dreaming of a better tomorrow. Often, they just fall back on the prospect of short-term affection in yet another doomed romantic or sexual encounter. Trying hard to suppress the memories of war and alienation, they try to find moral strength and warmth through one another.Read More »

  • Hendrik Hölzemann – Kammerflimmern AKA Off Beat (2004)

    2001-2010DramaGermanyHendrik HölzemannRomance

    Plot: “Crash” isn’t his name, but it’s what they call him. Orphaned at the age of seven after a car accident killed both of his parents, Crash grew up with a scar on his face and a scar in his soul. A fear of intimacy has turned him into a melancholy loner; a longing to help others has led him to become a medic on a rescue team. When he’s not out on the streets saving lives, he dreams. Of escaping. Of finding the young woman who always appears just before he wakes. One night, he comes face to face with the woman of his dreams: November is her name.Read More »

  • Christoph Schlingensief – 100 Jahre Adolf Hitler – Die letzte Stunde im Führerbunker AKA 100 Years of Adolf Hitler (1989)

    Comedy1981-1990Christoph SchlingensiefCultGermany

    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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