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- As she enters retirement, a mother leaves behind her solitary life in rural Germany and memories of a once perfect family life and travels to protest-ridden Hong Kong, a place that has kept her son away from her for many years.
- Helge Schneider is one of the most extraordinary German artists. Jazz musician, entertainer, film director, actor and clown. His exceptional talent is his improvisational skill. This is where he shows his bubbling creativity. 'I make the everyday grey colorful,' is what he says about himself. In his world, the fantastic coexists with the everyday and it is difficult to define the boundaries between reality and fiction. Even in his communication with his audiences, this element of disguise is used, humorously conveying his attitude toward the world. But how does Helge Schneider react to a filmmaker who approaches him to make a portrait about him? It is very clear that he is not going to offer his secrets on a silver platter. He doesn't like for people to know too much about him... so the viewer has to accompany him on this journey - and determine for himself just where fiction begins, and where it ends.
- Dementia, a diagnosis that changes everything for those who are affected and for their relatives. Accepting the disease can seem just as difficult as finding an appropriate approach. But perhaps it is much more about compassion than about understanding? In an observational way, THE INNER LIGHT explores the everyday lives of people with dementia and focuses mainly on positive situations and encounters. The film tries to offer a poetic interpretation of this special state of being and aims at reducing fears in dealing with people with dementia and at accepting each person's humanity.
- A lie, which I have repeated so often in my life, that I now believe it to be true? - 'I am free.' Faces, sounds, voices. A symphony. On the search for personal happiness in Havana where the people believe that what they seek is only to be found elsewhere.
- In WE OWN THE CRISIS Rebekka Kaufmann follows a family from Athens in their everyday life - a family who is concerned about the compulsory sale of their flat.
- Muslims don't do anything against the progressing radicalisation of their faith brothers? - They do. Day for day Ron W. from Berlin and Mustapha L. from Frankfurt am Main face the radicalisation process in schools and mosques.
- After 50 years of isolation, today Myanmar is reckoned to be the most exciting market worldwide; companies from all over the world anticipate good deals. But what is really the situation in the country right now?
- For Enrique and Judita dancing tango means living their dream. They were tango Vice World Champions in Buenos Aires in 2003. Their artistic development in tango is inextricably linked with their love for one another. Everyday, tango challenges them anew to face the truth. This movie is dedicated to their fight for honesty in art and love.