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- Let Me Go is a film about mothers and daughters, about ghosts from the past and the impact they leave on the present. Developed from Helga Schneider's true-life story, Let Me Go explores the effect on Helga's life of being abandoned by her mother Traudi in 1941 when she was just four years old. The film is set in the year 2000 and follows not only Helga and Traudi's journeys but the next two generations and how Helga's daughter Beth and granddaughter Emily are confronted with the long-term effects of Traudi's desertion. When Helga receives a letter telling her that Traudi is close to death, it is Emily with whom Helga shares the truth. Emily volunteers to accompany her to Vienna to meet the great-grandmother she thought was dead and experience the unraveling of the darkest of family secrets.
- Simon Polt has aged and is enjoying his retirement. A celebration in a village ends with a dead young woman. Polt soon discovers that this death concerns many people. He can't look past it. He wants clarification. As always.
- The art of the ceramic sculptor Barbara Michl-Karácsonyi is inseparable from the environment in which she lives and works. The artist's portrait shows personal insights into her life and work, which ranges from abstract forms to life-size figures and religious art.
- In a world that gets rapidly destroyed and where marshes are being drained to expand agricultural land, a young farmer (Martin Seifried) goes for a swim and meets a mysterious being (Franz Seidl).