
Episode from a series of animated films about the fall of the Berlin Wall and the peaceful revolution.
Episode from a series of animated films about the fall of the Berlin Wall and the peaceful revolution.
Episode from a series of animated films about the fall of the Berlin Wall and the peaceful revolution: Erich Mielke.
Footage of the protests against Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Shahansha’s visit to West Berlin, which ended in Karl-Heinz Kurras’s fatal shooting of Benno Ohnesorg. A pivotal work for...
20 years ago this Easter, the Bischofferode potash miners tried to fight against the state’s post-reunification politics ...
The victors have reinforced Germany’s internal border on the map with endlessly renewed pencil markings, and their eraser has worn itself out. A graphical experiment.
In 2013, the director Milo Rau re-enacted two trials of the Russian state against artistic freedom at Moscow's Sakharov Centre.
Half a century of the Grimme Television Prize as an occasion for some critical and polemical reflections on two times twenty-five years of Federal German (television) history.
1990: a year of uncertainty. What effect did the restructuring of the job market have on the employees of GISAG AG, a traditional foundry in Leipzig? A raw and unpolished documentary that is very rarely shown.
The film reconstructs the violent death of a Mozambican who was thrown off a tram in Dresden in 1991, and attempts to piece together his life. A xenophobia that reared its new and ugly head directly after reunification. Depressingly topical.
A typically laconic Kluge report about Einar Schleef’s scandalous production of Rolf Hochhuth’s scandalous play “Wessis in Weimar: Scenes from an Occupied Country”.
In 1991, West German director Helga Reidemeister seized the opportunity to get to know the Soviet soldiers and their families stationed in the Meiningen Garrison.