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| A Father's
Music (Nach der Musik) |
| The Berlin conductor Otmar Suitner
had two families: one in the east, one in the west of the divided city. 16 years
after the Wall came down and he had to retire, father and son set out on a journey,
discovering Suitner's art and exploring the hidden sides of their family story.
They travel together to find out what's left after the music. | |
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| Schröders wonderful
world | www.schroederswonderfulworld.com |
| A gigantic investment project draws
Frank Schröder, assistant to a big investor, back to his birthplace, a little
village in the region where Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic meet. Torn
between conflicting demands, pettiness and rivalries, his plan for cross-border
cooperation threatens to go off the rails. But Schröder doesn't give up and things
start moving. Till his boss decides to go on a wolfhunt. | |
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Schultze gets the blues | www.schultzegetstheblues.com
| | Schultze and two of his collegues are put to early
retirement. Whereas his collegues settle into "cosy" homelives Schultze
begins to play a new tune with surprising results ... direction: Michael Schorr |
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No Exit |
| | Fischi, Bibi, Nico and Conny have nationalist,
right-wing attitudes and are members of a nationalist comradeship. Franziska Tenner
tells in this "Ostwind"-film about the activities, dreams and the not very hopeful
situation of young people in the East-German countryside. | |
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The Fairy Tale of the Little Fish (Märchen
vom Fischlein) | | Just once
in his life every Russian wants to catch his little golden fish, because if he
casts it back, it will grant almost every wish. "The Fairy Tale of the Little
Fish" tells of a group of Russians from Daugavpils in Latvia who today have
wishes and dreams, at the end of their lives, they hope the Little Golden Fish
will grant. | |
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| Distant Running
(ferner liefen) | | | A quiet, poetic
documentary about everyday life at the Berlin Hoppegarten racetrack, drawn in
a visualy interesting and dense atmosphere. direction: Michael Schorr |
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