Heiko, 51, a sheet metal former trained in GDR times, unemployed since the fall of the wall, pisses on his bed and on the carpet. The film encounters Heiko's dysfunctional family history and his decision to be alone forever. Piss and GDR, a reflection of how deep the consequences of the fall of the Wall are still in the bodies of some people to this day.

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Working largely uncredited in the Hollywood system, storyboard artist Harold and film researcher Lil...
What is the future of cinema? In 1982, in Cannes, Wim Wenders invited many movie makers to answer th...
Documentary from the UK's Channel 4 investigating the death of INXS lead vocalist Michael Hutchence,...


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One of the most interesting shows ever aired on public television was Wim Kayzer's interviews with s...


Julie is an English student assigned to write a paper about "nudity in the 80s". A bit overwhelmed a...

An intimate conversation between filmmakers, chronicling De Palma’s 55-year career, his life, and hi...

Highlights Rajamouli’s influence on Indian and international cinema, with interviews and behind-the-...

Brand new documentary marking the 70th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings which ende...
Presented without commentary, this film reveals the thinking behind the work of John Baldessari over...

From his photo-text canvases in the 1960s to his video works in the 1970s to his installations in th...

The author of the film decides to leave the country where she lives, in connection with the outbreak...

A brother's journey to unravel the truth about the mythic death and little known life of Kitty Genov...

Documentary and interview with Japanese film critic and scholar Tadao Sato about Yasujiro Ozu film T...