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- Life in Berlin in 1945 before, during and after the battle of Berlin seen through the eyes of those who were there at the time from common Berliners to Allied troops.
- A former banker in Germany, who entered the business with the advent of modern computer systems reminisces of his working years in some of the world-leading banking corporations.
- A cinematic essay - inspired by the book "who we were" by Roger Willemsen With Alexander Gerst (astronaut), Sylvia Earle (deep sea researcher), Mathieu Ricard (buddhist monk), Dennis Snower (economist), Felwine Sarr (philosopher) und Janina Loh (critical post- humanist). We may think that we're simply not capable of understanding the increasingly complex problems of our planet, but for these charismatic scientists, that's not enough. Whether it's on the top of the world, in the depths of the ocean, inside the human brain, at the G-20 summit, or in the heart of the International Space Station ISS, they are searching for practical ways to save our world. Considering their drive, we have to ask ourselves if, we as citizens of the planet, are finally ready to take on responsibility - if only for the sake of those who will come after us and ask: "WHO WE WERE"?
- While filming a documentary about the murdered journalist, Daphne Caruana Galicia, investigative journalists Bastian Obermayer and Frederik Obermaier are contacted by an informant with information that could bring down a government.
- This intense and very moving documentary features four - out of approximately 250,000 - former political prisoners in East Germany. Nearly twenty years after the fall of the Wall, it is still difficult to answer the questions of their children and friends and come to terms with a very personal and painful past.
- Portrait of the Styrian City Councilor Ernest Kaltenegger
- Situated right next to the German border, the village of Osinów Dolny boasts 43 hair salons. Seven euros will get you a short trim. While older hairdresser Halina and her unmotivated assistant Andzela wait for business, Halina dispenses unsolicited wisdom. The customers usually come from the other side of the border, the older ones among them still remember a time when the village was known as Niederwutzen. Over the course of German-Polish history, the place has certainly seen its fair share of changes. Business is waning, competition is getting rougher. But chitchatting while the scissors snip away will never go out of style.
- An impressive collage made of historic and often little-known archive footage about the history of the Berlin Wall, the partition of Germany and the peaceful revolution in 1989.