Born in Germany in 2002, Noa Blanche Beschorner evokes the memory of those who, a generation before her, lived through the separation of East and West Germany. Tapetenwechsel (Change of Scenery) is the story of youth seeking their identity when confronting their collective memory.
This film undertakes a journey into the amazing parallel universe of East Berlin’s fashion designers...
In 1987, a small film distributor from Frankfurt/Main brings the film "Dirty Dancing" to West German...
When luxury invited itself to the paradise of socialism... For three decades, East Germany rewarded ...
Documentary (in colour) about the first youth meeting (Deutschlandtreffen der Jugend) in East Berlin...
The film is a reportage showing the help of workers from the GDR in the industrial reconstruction of...
Documentary reports on the annual icing of the Oder in the 160-kilometer border area between the GDR...
This first co-production between the GDR and Great Britain is intended to contribute to an understan...
A documentary that explores questions of secrecy and power in relation to the East German Secret Pol...
A review of 25 years of theatre work by the Berliner Ensemble, dedicated mostly to plays by Bertolt ...
The documentary accompanies a group of soccer fans twice on a train ride to a soccer match - first i...
In a world divided by the Iron Curtain, East Germany sought to carve its niche in the technological ...
Life in the GDR was not only documented on behalf of the state, but also by photographic artists and...
Every year, the most beautiful, best and proudest representatives of German youth meet in Dresden to...
The documentary focuses on the future of mobility and as a company that wants to help shape the auto...
In the 1960s, a white couple living in East Germany tells their dark-skinned child that her skin col...