In moving interviews, four fathers describe their suffering and efforts to keep contact with their children. A mother justifies the refusal of contact from her point of view. Despite the seriousness of the topic, the film manages to remain entertaining and even delivers an amusing snapshot of German sensitivities and the state of the Republic.

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An Austrian director followed five successful African music and dance artists with his camera and fo...

The Sykora family are only four people out of millions of Venezuelans that have recently escaped the...

This follow-up to the 1989 documentary ONE YEAR IN A LIFE OF CRIME revisits three of the original su...

7-year-old Sasha has always known that she is a girl. Sasha’s family has recently accepted her gende...

Thomas Haemmerli is about to celebrate his fortieth birthday when he learns of his mother's death. A...

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The Philippines remains the only nation without legalized divorce. Through the perspectives of a con...

Two elderly sisters share the delicate art of making traditional Hungarian strudel and reveal a deep...

Herbert Fingarette once argued that there was no reason to fear death. At 97, his own mortality bega...

Jerry, an ordinary immigrant dad, retired in Orlando, is recruited to be an undercover agent for the...

During the pandemic, living under an extreme right-wing government, filmmakers Bel Bechara and Sandr...

When Rasmus was 15, his mother and siblings moved from the island Bornholm and left Rasmus with his ...