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- A haunted Ida travels to the liminal site of her partner's disappearance in an attempt to feel his presence one last time and to say goodbye.
- Two sixteen year old boys, Marcos and Johannes, spend their days racing, wrestling, hanging out, watching videos and playing hide-and-seek at nights. A closeness develops between the two of them, which soon starts to become a calamity to their friendship.
- Sebastian, a young male prostitute, is one of Georgs few remaining chances to break through his hermit-like everyday life in exchange for a few fleeting moments of being together with someone at least for a few hours.
- Kamilla lives with her mother Gudrun in a remote winery. In addition to the agricultural work of the vineyard, Kamilla takes care of her mother, who is dependent on her help with every movement. When the mysterious Rocco appears, Kamilla hides him from the police and they begin a passionate affair.
- During a scorching hot summer's day in Amman, a man prepares for a special meeting.
- When all is long forgotten, how do we forgive ourselves?
- Every morning an antelope awakes in Africa and knows in order to survive it must run faster than every lion. Every morning a lion awakes in Africa and knows he must run faster than the slowest antelope. Do you know what this means? Martin works hard for his success - 14 up to 16 hours every day. The job claims absolute flexibility, change of places and projects several times a week, as well as a permanent availability for the costumers. Martin pushes the limits of his physical and mental ability. By and by the boarders between countries and time zones as well as work and private life begin to dissolve.
- This contemplative small town in the US-State of Washington suffered tremendously from the great depression, and disaffection almost turned it into a ghost town. Relief came in form of an aspiring idea. Not only did this new concept save the town from dying, but it currently brings more than 2 million visitors a year. "Herzlich Willkommen in Leavenworth!" Enjoy it, and escape for a little while.
- After a night of boozing, Ceren told her husband, Ali, that she stopped taking the pill and wants a child but Ali has a hidden secret from his past. After learning about that Ceren has to face everything and a potentially illegal situation.
- Thomas, a young adult, lives an isolated life with his mother in a sports camp. His only encounter with the outside world is through sports. His life is characterized by emotionless discipline and skewed social rules established by his mother. The ambition to make her son an athlete leads her to the narcissist trainer Frank. His alternative training methods, which include psychological power games shake up the importance of routines and the authority of mothers control regiment starts to fade.
- The tower block area "Am Kölnberg" has a bad reputation. People who - for any number of reasons - ended up on the edge of society, live here alongside refugee families and immigrants from all over the world. Unemployment, drug abuse and prostitution are part of everyday life for many of them. The film accompanies 4 people over a period of two years and portrays their life at "Kölnberg" with ups and downs. One thing they all have in common: The dream of leading a fulfilled life, far away from "Kölnberg".
- A documentary about the aspirations and hopes of three young women living in different world capitals.
- The Pacific coast of Colombia: wild, isolated from big cities, affected by years of armed conflict. In Bahia Cupica, between a river and the Pacific ocean, surrounded by mighty nature, children live between past and future. Through their personal gaze, they show us their magical universe, full of play and exploration and their ability to see beauty in everyday life. While we become part of their adventures, a haunting feeling seems to follow us around.
- For many years, Olaf, Mona and Maria have been suffering from severe depressions. The illness has left them without any interest in life. Suffering from suicidal thoughts they seek help and admit themselves to the psychiatric clinic of the Charité; Berlin. They do not shy away from trying controversial treatments such as electroconvulsive therapy (ect). Their struggle has been followed for over two years. Incomparably empathetic, the movie allows the viewer to comprehend the true emotions involved in this illness. A film about hope, the abysses of life, and the brutal cruelty of an illness.
- What does the long contemplation of the horizon mean? Where is this music coming from? How does each individual deal with Cuba's special situation? Questions with no answers. A tentative attempt to capture Cuba in a personal way.
- Thomas is a smuggler, shipping European refugees who hope to find a better life in Africa. One day his boat sinks and he is washed up on the African coast as the only survivor. He then makes his way to the nearest city - Drexciya.
- Chrissimo and Luisa are driving to his parents. During a break in a wonderful flower field, Luisa doubts the young relationship and the journey becomes a disaster. Who is overly sensitive? Is someone overreacting? And why the hell Baudelaire?
- A documentary collage about the artist Al Hansen, who was an axis for all post war movements, and still an outcast.
- Luka, Aleks, Tasnim and Freya are a tightly-knit group. At the beginning of their long-awaited future, an unplanned act of violence drives the four to the edge of their friendship.
- After a long inexplicable absence, Michael announces his arrival home. The persons whom he once left decide to make a small gathering. Despite his promise, Michael remains distant yet strangely omnipresent, as well is the fear that he might never return.
- Charlotte is a presenter at a local radio station. She lives with her husband, an artist, and their three-year-old child in a bourgeois terraced house in Luxembourg City. Charlotte seems to be a successful middle-class woman. Her career is on track, at home she manages the family - everything goes according to plan. But she starts to feel increasingly restless and unhappy, and secretly blames her husband for it. She seems to be more than able to meet society's requirements, but she has lost track of her emotional needs. Suddenly, she loses her voice.