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- A father in a palestinian mosque mourns his son's death. He doubts and questions, asks God and himself. Suddenly a door opens.
- A bizarre visual discourse that seems to tell the story of a boy and a girl meeting in a bar. Through the mixed medium of animation and live-action we understand why this particular girl is so difficult to talk to.
- The series "Achterbahn" is about friendships and the handling of difficulties and problems from children's everyday lives.
- Africa is full of nature's colors. A colorful experience! The social, political and economical problems of the continent, however, are unsaturated. Neither black nor white, but endless gray. "Africa Light" - as white local citizens call Namibia. The name suggests romance, the beauty of nature and promises a life without any problems in a country where the difference between rich and poor could hardly be greater. Namibia does not give that impression of it. If you look at its surface it seems like Africa in its most innocent and civilized form. It is a country that is so inviting to dream by its spectacular landscape, stunning scenery and fascinating wildlife. It has a very strong tourism structure and the government gets a lot of money with its magical attraction. But despite its grandiose splendor it is an endless gray zone as well. It oscillates between tradition and modernity, between the cattle in the country and the slums in the city. It shuttles from colonial times, land property reform to minimum wage for everyone. It fluctuates between socialism and cold calculated market economy. The primitive people of the country are recently available for sale. They perish as a tourist attraction in an entertainment park of the First World. The progress is entering. The film "Africa Light - Gray Zone" tells the story of a country, which is a representative of an entire continent and its development. And finally this even the story of our entire world.
- Everyone in Lars' gang lusts after his sister Sara. When she and new gang member Benny get busy in Lars' car, the rest of the gang spots them, and things get out of control.
- Aleyna is 11, she is Turkish and lives in Berlin, Neukölln. She is a normal girl with a lot of self-confidence and she knows what she wants. In school she gets bullied sometimes, because of her "fattiness", as she calls it. Her biggest passion, however, are Bollywood dances - and nothing can stop her. She wants to overcome her nervousness and show everyone her talent at her first public appearance...
- Documentary about an eight-year old boy, half-German, half-Japanese, about his hobbies, his dreams and his expectations for the future.
- Boy meets girl in the escalator of a Berlin metro station. The boy decides to give love a chance and runs after the girl but she is nowhere to be found. Then the city of Berlin starts giving him signs where to go.
- Outside a party, a minor scuffle turns sour resulting in violence. With blood on his hands and clothes, Debitus founds himself in a surreal and unfamiliar dark place and is unable to regain entrance through the door from where he came, until a voice out of the dark offers him a well to cleanse himself. However, operating the well to draw the water also opens a gate from which the diabolical voice originates. Debitus must decide it he takes the risk to free whatever is behind that gate by getting the water from the well to clean himself in order to get back to the party.
- A high octane car chase thriller
- A birthday party in the Normandy.
- BANDITS (2003) retraces the roots of the escapade of a group of Georgians in their twenties who hijacked an Aeroflot passenger plane on November 18, 1983 from Tbilisi.
- Nine young actors leave behind their daily lives in Berlin and travel to country to audition for a summer theatre production to be performed in ruins of an old church.
- A girl's everyday life at the end of her school days, trying to find a way into society and her own life.
- 10 Episodes, 10 actors, 10 fleeting sexual interludes snatched in modern-day Berlin in an bitter merry-go-round based on Schnitzler's theater-play Der Reigen.
- The film is a drama about a young woman who has to grapple with the painful consequences of an unplanned pregnancy. It not only reveals loss and loneliness, it is also a story of the search for a meaning to life by 20- to 30-year-olds.
- A fly lands on a table to drink some spilled liquid; spotting an open children's book, it flies over and tries to emulate the picture of an elephant balancing on its trunk.
- Business Process Outsourcing' (BPO) is the fastest-growing industry in the world. In India, approximately 350,000 people are currently working in call centres to maintain contact between western companies and their customers. Vikhee Uppal is just one of them. From a busy office in Calcutta, he pretends to be a guy named Ethan Reed and calls Americans, Brits and Australians to try and sell them cell phones and subscriptions. Vikhee hopes to make it in this sector. On the bulletin board, we see him and his colleagues keep track of who sells the most. The Americans are the most impolite: they yell at the salespeople and hang up on them. The English, on the contrary, are the most willing to listen to the sales pitch. Even though Vikhee at work pretends to be a Westerner, Indian traditions remain very important for him. He wants to get married to a girl from Punjab, and if he doesn't find one himself, his family will find a bride for him. At work, Vikhee gets tutored in English. Each night, he watches English soccer matches to get an idea of what the people on the other end of the line actually look like.