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- The romantic and coming-of-age misadventures of a 13-year-old American living in Germany.
- David Sieveking walks on David Lynchs path into the world of transcendental meditation (TM). He comes across the founder of this worldwide movement, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, to whom the Beatles already pilgrimed.
- Filmmaker David Sieveking portays the home care of his mother who, like 2 million other people in Germany, suffers from Alzheimer's Disease. David's parents had been a part of the student movement in the sixties and led an open relationship, which is now put to the test dramatically by the disease. The whole family has to deal with the smoldering conflicts to find a new solidarity.
- A German corporate headhunter travels to Houston, Texas, in pursuit of a renowned oil company CEO, only to have his life fall apart.
- After losing in love, Karl, a young author of a popular anonymous blog, decides to give readers control of his life. This fictional drama paints a portrait of a generation immersed in the virtual world.
- The documentary follows the audition and application process young students have to go through to get accepted at the Hannover acting academy.
- Feeling cruelly dumped by girlfriend Cora who refused to join him an a surprise-booked boat trip for failing to be instantly enthusiastic when she announces pregnancy out of the blue, Finke decides to go anyway and convinces his squash buddies to chip in that weekend, to avoid loosing a hefty down-payment he couldn't afford anyway. Condemned to each-other constantly, their friendship is tested more then ever, as each's problems become impossible to avoid. Furthermore, they run into trouble as temperaments clash, opposing the daredevil handyman with debts to a ruthless biker gang boss and the over-cautious parish preacher tired of endless responsibilities and his wife, and lack of nautical aptitude combines with various bad luck.
- Cem loves his hood Neukölln in Berlin.He dreams of a good future and wants to defend it against Nazis and speculators. In doing so, he transgress the limits of the law more than once.
- Annebärbel's life and feelings have become as frigid as a block of ice. At the age of 58, she stands as an unfriendly monument to former times. As a doctor, she shows little compassion, and as a wife, not much love. Only her domineering mother elicits human emotions from her. Negative ones at that. No matter what she does, it is never good enough for her mother. Even less so since her daughter took over her practice. But everything starts to change when Annebärbel's husband leaves her and she is forced to take stock of her life. In the process, she makes a journey deep into her past, and attempts to live her childhood dream, which she had to give up all these years ago due to her mother: figure skating. With wobbly, tentative legs, she steps into a world full of chilly magic: the skating rink. This is when she has to admit that people are part of the equation as well, and they haven't exactly been waiting for "Dr Horrid" to come stumbling in front of their blades. The misanthropic Annebärbel has to endure a wide array of interpersonal conflicts, before she finds, on the ice rink, the kind of warmth she didn't know she needed: she forms a warm friendship with a young woman who is a top athlete, a group of aged amateur skaters show her how to lust for life, and she meets the 1974 World Figure Skating Champion, Christine Stüber-Errath, from Berlin. And so it is the ice that makes Annebärbel open up, and begin to emancipate herself from her mother and her own icy ways.
- Three teenagers live on the fringes of a small town in East Germany. They indulge in spiritualism, summon occult forces and soon invent a reality in which Satan has given them the mission to conquer the world.
- I WILL NOT LOSE is a documentary about four former world record sports stars and Olympic medal winners of the former German Democratic Republic now living a regular life. How were they able to survive in a system that did not care about individuality, fairness and health?
- An Israeli car and a Palestinian car are stuck in traffic in front of a barricade at the entrance of Jerusalem, coming from the Dead Sea. Yuval and Mahmoud, both seven years old boys, find its much more fun to pass the time playing with one another. But when Mahmoud's father tries to cut into the other's lane, Yuval's father bumps into his car in an attempt to prevent him, and things start to get complicated. What began as a game becomes an outright battle over a plastic Batman doll.