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- A photographer for LIFE Magazine is assigned to shoot pictures of James Dean.
- "Depeche Mode Live in Berlin' was filmed on location at the O2 World Berlin on November 25th and 27th, 2013 during the band's extremely successful 'Delta Machine' Tour which saw them play to over 2.4 million people in 32 countries. Depeche Mode was touring in support of their lauded 13th studio album, 'Delta Machine,' which debuted at #1 in 12 countries worldwide in March 2013. The concert not only includes performances of tracks from 'Delta Machine' but also some of their most memorable and biggest hits including ""Personal Jesus"" and ""Enjoy the Silence."" 'Alive in Berlin' includes the full live show, inter-spliced with behind-the-scenes footage, multiple interviews with the band and their fans, and a 2-song acoustic session, which was filmed at Salon Bel Ami, the oldest existing brothel in Berlin.
- Video promo for Rammstein's "Mein Teil". It was released as the lead single from their fourth studio album, Reise, Reise (2004).
- Love and passion, happiness and unhappiness - in short, the power of feelings, the human and the all-too-human summarized in a magical journey through the world of poetry and imagination.
- At the top of a snowy hill, a man discovers a cord hanging down from the sky. Tugging on it, he discovers that it is the light switch of the world.
- An political documentary on the G8 Summit that took place in Heilingendamm in 2007.
- Oliver and his family visit a photography exhibit at a museum in Berlin. While looking at one of the photographs, Oliver hears the narrator's voice from the Audio-Tour's headset interrupted by that of a young woman - apparently the girl in the photograph. She says she's been waiting for him. Oliver moves closer and closer to the photo until he finds himself inside the picture, face to face with the beautiful and enigmatic girl. She takes him by the hand and the two spend an evening together in Berlin. The following morning, the two part ways and Oliver soon after finds himself back in the museum, no time having passed. He continues to stare at the picture of the girl, confused by his fragmented reality, still hearing the words, "I'm waiting" echoing in his head.
- During the Bosnian war, Sara witnesses the cold-blooded murder of her whole family. Traumatised, she wanders the city streets, eventually joining a fellow group of displaced youths.
- Director Eileen Yaghoobian: "In the Spring of 2010, after showing my documentary about underground Indie-Rock Posters in Berlin, I was trapped under Iceland's clouds of volcanic ash, surrounded by wealthy artist types at some millionaire's party. Having no interest in this world and not enough money to buy a twenty-euro cocktail, fortune had me stumble upon another gatecrasher - The man he drew me a map with no street names and told me I should go and find Peristal Signum's Labyrinth. "I blindly followed the hand-drawn lines through a dark and desolate part of East Berlin and found myself in the thick of an extraordinary group of artists and their extraordinary story. Tim Schneider, a painter, Georg Losch, a composer, and Andrija Bezosevic, a former underground train driver, took over a dilapidated building and out of the trash that surrounds it, rebuilt the labyrinth. "It took the outsider artists nine months to construct their labyrinth, which opened at the same time I was stranded in Berlin. Built in an unused part of an electro nightclub, the space was donated by the owners of the business. Working without any blueprints, Tim, Georg and Andrija threw fundraising parties and accepted gifts of money and industrial garbage to make their vision a reality. "So what is the labyrinth? Pay the 10 Euro ticket price and find out for yourself. They plan to keep the labyrinth open as long as the building stands, and there are no immediate plans to demolish it yet.
- Official music video for "Sie ist weg" by Die Fantastischen Vier.