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- Through exclusive interviews and archival footage, this documentary traces an intimate portrait of seven-time Formula 1 champion Michael Schumacher.
- Mit aufwendigen Cinemascope-Aufnahmen erwacht das Hamburger »Miniatur Wunderland« auf der großen Leinwand zum Leben. Als die Zwillingsbrüder Frederik und Gerrit Braun im Jahr 2000 ihren Lebenstraum verwirklichten, ahnten sie nicht, was sie erschaffen würden: das »Miniatur Wunderland« entwickelte sich nicht nur zur größten Modelleisenbahn der Welt, sondern mit 1,4 Millionen Besuchern im Jahr auch zu einer der größten Publikums-Attraktionen Europas. WUNDERLAND bringt diese magische Traumwelt nun erstmals als Doku-Event auf die große Leinwand. Mit bisher unveröffentlichtem Archivmaterial und aufwendigen Animationen, die die Erfinder durch ihr eigenes Miniatur Wunderland streifen lassen, nimmt der Film das Kinopublikum mit auf eine fantastische Reise. Die kleinste Welt der Welt wird wach. Und alles ist möglich. EN: With lavish Cinemascope shots, Hamburg's »Miniatur Wunderland« comes to life on the big screen. When twin brothers Frederik and Gerrit Braun realized their lifelong dream in 2000, they had no idea what they would create: the »Miniatur Wunderland« not only became the largest model railroad in the world, but also one of the biggest public attractions in Europe with 1.4 million visitors a year. WUNDERLAND now brings this magical dream world to the big screen for the first time as a documentary event. With previously unreleased archive footage and elaborate animations that show the inventors strolling through their own Miniatur Wunderland, the film takes moviegoers on a fantastic journey. The smallest world in the world comes alive. And anything is possible.
- Born in 1471 in Nuremberg, then one of the intellectual centers of Europe, Albrecht Dürer showed an early talent for figurative art. Dürer hired representatives to distribute his engravings throughout the continent, adorned with the monogram "AD", the protector of his copyright before its time. But the artist, who had immersed himself in the techniques of the Italian Renaissance in Venice and would later publish theoretical works, was also a master of the brush, as in his lively "Hare" and his many disturbingly intimate self-portraits. Combining reconstructions and expert insights, this documentary explores the biography of an avant-garde artist haunted by death and the fear of the afterlife.
- PETER LINDBERGH - WOMEN'S STORIES portrays one of the greatest photographers of the 20th century. Sisters, friends, wives and collaborators carry the plot of the film, go back to the origins of his life and his unique work - to figure out what we will never be able to fully understand: Why, and how, does one become an artist? And where does this creative force come from that resists all analysis? Top models, actresses and icons, all these women magnified by his camera for nearly forty years, join the ones in the background to shine a light on the life and artistic evolution of Peter Lindbergh.
- Few portraits of artists give us the privilege of getting as close to a painter as if we had free access to his studio. Oscar award winning director Pepe Danquart was allowed to accompany the painter Daniel Richter for three years. He has watched him paint with his camera, negotiate with his gallerist, talk with his publisher, and joke with his companion and artist Jonathan Meese. He interviews collectors, attends auctions, and even visits record stores. The result is a complex picture of a visual artist who seems to be constantly searching for the meaning of his work. Vernissages and auctions give structure to the film narrative, but its heart is Richter's studio. There we experience him as a craftsman, a restless doer, who reflects astonishingly frank and self-deprecatingly on his work, which for him is always also a political act. He talks about the process of creation, the effect, the meaning, and the significance of his own pictures, makes clear statements, and yet, for all his claim to validity, does not take himself more seriously than necessary.
- Source of light, life and energy, the Sun is at the heart of the concerns of a part of the scientific community. Indeed, the threat of a solar storm constantly hovers over the Earth. These gigantic masses of waves and particles, released in an unpredictable way on the surface of the Sun, can seriously damage the networks created by man. The most recent storm narrowly avoided the Earth in 2017, but in 2003, one of them caused a power outage in Malmö and the loss of contact with two Japanese satellites. Even more impressive, the 1989 solar storm plunged Canada into darkness and cut the heating network for six hours in the middle of winter. To date, science remains unable to predict these storms. But this could soon change.
- Thou shalt live. - Holocaust survivors in conversation with Markus Lanz.