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- The most ambitious project ever conceived on the Internet: Google's master plan to scan every book in the world and the people trying to stop them. Google say they are building a library for mankind, but they also have other intentions.
- Although the Hitler Youth, with over eight million members, was the largest youth organization in German history, many questions regarding its development, its leadership structure and its internal political orientation are still unanswered. With largely never-seen-before, privately filmed footage, this documentary provides detailed and exciting insights into the development of the Hitler Youth from its beginnings coinciding with Adolf Hitler's rise to power to the last war effort. Bonuses include amateur and home movies from the life of the Hitler Youth, extensive pictorial material, illustrations of documents, badges and uniforms as well as biographies of all historically important witnesses involved in the movement.
- In dismissing the case of Idrissa Diallo and by blocking all access to his police file, the Spanish legal system has made it nearly impossible to investigate why and how it was possible for a 21-year-old Guinean man to die in a migrant detention centre in Barcelona. The Spanish state never bothered to inform Idrissa's family about the passing of their beloved one and Idrissa was buried in an anonymous grave in Barcelona. Without having as much as a single photograph of the victim, the film crew of "Idrissa, Chronicle of an Ordinary Death" set out on a quest for justice, and to perform the moral duty that the Spanish state had shirked; to find Idrissa's body, find his family and find out what happened that night in a cell in the controversial detention centre.
- A visual poem about the biodiversity of seeds. Through a medium of experimental microphotography and avant-garde music, Fragile Ground talks about the loss of our agricultural heritage and the efforts of local individuals in trying to protect and promote variety in our seeds.