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- A teen girl in 1970s Berlin becomes addicted to heroin. Everything in her life slowly begins to distort and disappear as she befriends a small crew of junkies and falls in love with a drug-abusing male prostitute.
- A dramatization of Christiane F.'s memoirs and her hard beginnings in Berlin.
- The four Friends Lukas, Julius, Gino and Sanchez are trying to survive the everyday life in Neukölln, Berlin between Drugs, Gangs, Rap, Violence and Boredom. Until they are one day making a serious decision with serious consequences because of a dead certain Plan.
- Award-winning filmmaker Dome Karukoski brings to screen the life and work of artist Touko Valio Laaksonen (aka Tom of Finland), one of the most influential and celebrated figures of 20th-century gay culture.
- Nini and Jameelah are best friends. Together they delve into the urban jungle of Berlin, amid clouds of drug smoke and alcoholic dazes, looking for love, sex, and a better future. But life intervenes: Jameelah is in danger of being deported to Iraq, and then they witness a murder.
- After his father's suicide, 15-year-old Jargo is sent to Berlin from Saudi Arabia. He makes friends with local girl Emilia and petty criminal Kamil, but soon there is tension because both boys fall in love with the pretty Emilia.
- From the youth directed novel of the same name by Greogor Tressnow comes a film by Detlev Buck that is a realistic portrait of life in the section of Berlin called Neukölln. It's about power and weakness, delinquents and victims, and the difficulties a 15-year-old faces in a poor and criminal environment.
- Lars Schelling runs a sushi-bar in Berlin in ca. 2001 that the Mafia finances. The Mafia wants its money back. Suddenly Lars's mother dies, and Lars himself gets followed and kidnapped. In fact, the Mafia has nothing to do with these latter events. It is rather former members of the East German state police. Lars's mother, it seems, had the documentation for a money laundering scam in the 1990s that funneled enormous sums from East German sources into a Swiss bank account for bribing government officials of the united Germany. The question is whether Lars learned the password to the Swiss lock box where the documentation is hidden before his mother's mysterious death. The press, East Germany's former state police, and Germany's legitimate police all want to know. The question driving the plot, however, is who belongs to which group, whether Lars really knows the password, and what he will do with what he knows and has.
- A hot summer in Germany. In the sleepy suburb of Berlin, Rudow is startled by eerie events. Who creeps at night by the brave front yards, leaving a bloody trail? Cora and Torsten try to solve the dark mystery and embark it in mortal danger. For the devil is waiting.
- The 3 siblings Hassan, Lial and Maradona are successful dancers and musicians. But their family is in danger of being deported out of Germany. The teenagers plan to use their artistic talents to save the family. However the pressure has put a strain on their relationships, and the way to success is long and uncertain.
- A ruffled young man, at first unrecognizable as a ghost, turns up in Neukölln and visits an old friend. The two grew up in the same house. Now one of them is a broker and is selling this very building, destined for demolition as the area becomes ever more gentrified. In the meantime a group of young people is on a journey through the night, in search of the "spirit of Neukölln", themselves and other fallen angels.
- This movie is a statement and a research about the similarities between the ideal city of Mahagonny and a new 'promised land - utopia'. Is a feature docu-drama project which is based on a song and also on an operetta which deals with the migration of a mass of people to an ideal land.
- Gary comes home and confronts his girlfriend about the rumor he just picked up.
- Berlin's notorious Neukoelln district. The near future, a time in which the health system has collapsed. A man works in the shadows and without licence as a doctor. He treats people in the streets, stealing medicine from pharmacies. Forced to adopt the role of a shadow, an outlaw, he is confronted with the question as to whether he really is a doctor.
- Atze, Henne, Henny, Lutze and Wolle looked liked the Beatles and felt like the Stones - at least sometimes. Five guys from Berlin - with the world at their feet. Children of the Economic Miracle: Peace, freedom, football.
- Linda and Jakob are happily in love until one night, Jakob begins to have horrific nightmares in which Linda appears as a darkly seductive creature. Tormented by these visions, Jakob asks his best friend Kurt to murder Linda for him, thus beginning a slow descent into madness. Unbeknownst to the two men, Linda is acting under the control of an ancient family curse. Will her love for Jakob overcome the powers of death? Will Kurt give in to his violent urges and kill to protect his friendship? Is there a way to escape the Devil of Kreuzberg?
- Florian Vogler suffers from OCD. Everyday he has to check his gas cooker, the windows, the lights and his door. One day his therapist suggests him a way to deal with his problem.
- Whereas you sometimes can't move for police series, the lives of firefighters doesn't get nearly as much screen time. So give a blazing hot welcome to "Alarmcode 112", the TV series that takes the word action and adds a big exclamation mark to it! Named after the emergency number you dial in Germany should your house go up in flames or kitty gets stuck in a tree, these eleven episodes are stuffed with breathtaking explosions, raging blazes, and terrible accidents!
- A documentary on young musicians from around the world who have connected to the city of Berlin.
- 'You haven't heard the Dijon Story?!'
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- Although the Hasenheide has been sensationalized by the German media as a mecca for drug dealers and as a discount drug store, Director Nana Rebhan (Welcome Goodbye) shows local people at home in the park's many secret and not-so-secret places. A documentary about the Berlin park Hasenheide in all its funky glory.