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- Due to an unexplicable act the destinies of three people collapse and dissolve into a dramaturgical dance about victims, offenders and the truth that lays between the lies.
- Fourteen-year-old Li Xing lives in a district full of ruins and reconstruction. School brings him nothing but problems and his family is no help at all. One day, he finds an underground shelter where strange things happen.
- A drama centered around a German construction manager who works with undocumented workers and an Albanian girl searching for her missing father.
- GDR, August 1989: Hanna and Andreas became a target of the secret police and had to give up their plans for their future studies and desired professions. Instead, they face arbitrariness, mistrust and reprisals. Their only chance for a self-determined life lies in fleeing across the Baltic Sea. Fifty kilometers of water separate them from freedom - and only a thin connecting rope around their wrists saves them from absolute loneliness.
- "DO YOU LOVE ME?" is an archive-based documentary that follows the lived experiences of generations of Lebanese from the 1950s until today. It utilizes a wide range of mixed media collected from journalistic archives, T.V. and pop culture, video art pieces, photography, radio, newspaper prints, documentary and fiction films, home videos, and personal archives. The film covers the oscillation between moments of war and moments of calm throughout the given period. Featuring the stories, anecdotes, songs, art, and culture of the people who remained in Lebanon through these years we begin to see and understand this society's collective memory, dynamics, and psyche. Rather than recounting a more traditional history, the film attempts to portray an emotional ethnography of the Lebanese people. It presents us with the conundrum of a country that is stuck between a rock and a hard place, unable to agree on its own past, present, or future. The film's focus is not on a deep nostalgia for the past or the promise of any answers: instead, it lingers on the questions raised about life in these challenging times and how it affects our experience of the present.
- Pirin is a secluded village that will be extinct in 20 years. We accompany three locals who deal with it in different ways. Pirin is the last village in Europe where there is a dragon.
- Saydnaya, Syria's notorious prison for political enemies. Inanna has been locked in a dark isolation cell beneath the surface. After being tortured repeatedly, she has lost all hope of being released. Hisham, the guard, has abused her several times. The power struggle between Hisham and Inanna unfolds in real time. But as Hisham dozes off beside her, she seizes her chance to take revenge. In Syrian mythology, Inanna is the goddess of love, war and justice.