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- Elisabeth, a young German historian, goes to Lyon, France, to study the life of Flora Tristan, a feminist writer of the 19th century.
- The exploitation of female factory workers in West Germany is interrogated in this Marxist documentary, which takes its title from a sentence in Theses on Feuerbach.
- Director Claudia von Alemann talks about her friendship with the photographer Abisag Tüllmann and documents her work.
- May 1968. 8 million French people are on strike. The Sorbonne is occupied, the students are taking up struggles and social debates, challenging traditional institutions. What was the cinema's role in this context? How did filmmakers engage in the arena of a cultural policy to be redefined? Film school students, workers from Citroën plants and experienced filmmakers like Jean-Luc Godard take part in the debates.