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.

Cruelty, psychological and sexual violence, humiliations: reality television seems to have gone mad....

Ten years after an enormous open-pit gold mine began operations in Malartic, the hoped-for economic ...

The corruption runs deeper than you'd ever imagine. A multi-billion dollar industry you've never hea...
A documentary celebrating the culture, spirit and style of Australian music featuring interviews and...

Some 20 years ago, two sex workers were murdered in an upper-class Brussels neighborhood. Celebrated...

Horror fan Tal Zimerman examines the psychology of horror around the world to find out why people lo...

Using original footage and interviews, this documentary tells the nail-biting story of Apollo 13 and...

In Japan, thousands of people disappear voluntarily every year. And there are companies ready to hel...

On the eve of the publication of a biography of Claude Jutra, one of the most famous and celebrated ...

From its simple beginnings in 1939 in a sleepy beach town in the south of France, the prestigious Ca...

For a book project, photographer Timothy Greenfield-Sanders took photographs of 30 stars of adult mo...

A feature-length documentary that explores the lives of four remarkably different people who share a...

This interview with Bruce Dern is on the DVD for 'Silent Running' (1972), released in 2002.

Tom Baker in conversation with a fascinated audience — humour, drama, passion, and honesty on a rang...

Compulsive Twitterer, Elon Musk bought himself his favorite social network in 2022, and brutally sha...

George Lucas discusses how Joseph Campbell and his concept of the Monomyth (aka the Hero's Journey) ...

In his film "Far From Heaven", Todd Haynes refers very respectfully to Douglas Sirk's "All that Heav...

A New York film and at the same time the study of a young man suffering from an obsessive-compulsive...