Explration of today’s East German identity, shaped by history, hopes, and upheaval. Through multimedia storytelling, it explores lives between the Elbe and Oder, intergenerational socialization, and self-perception three decades after reunification. Are the new Länder lost to nostalgia and extremism or still salvageable?

Terpsichore is a captivating exploration of dance as an art form, illuminating the passion, discipli...

Since her debut at the age of 18, musician, civil rights campaigner and activist Joan Baez has been ...

War has ravaged the Ukrainian city of Bucha, whose residents have endured unimaginable hostility and...

Women from Turkey and Mecklenburg are working together side-by-side at a fish-processing factory in ...

A filmmaker follows her grandparents’ daily life after her chain-smoker and alcoholic grandmother is...
Citizens of East Germany talk about their experiences and feelings in the face of upcoming elections...

In 1989, thirteen GDR scientists and technicians set off from East Berlin to the Georg Forster resea...
Early summer 1990: West German money transporters carrying billions of Deutschmarks roll towards the...

THE LIMITS OF MY WORLD follows a nonverbal young man’s transition from the school system into adulth...

Language is like memory. If it is not used, it slowly fades. Stockholm is not like Zagreb, but it is...

Through letters, diaries and personal testimonies, an account of the complexity and variety of exper...

Volker Koepp revisits Zehdenick and Grüneberg, East Germany. People are struggling with the new poli...
The army of the GDR, called NVA had not survived the reunification of Germany, it was completely abs...

Marzena Sowa is a quintessential contemporary European: independent, aware of how the world works—or...
Tron director and Legacy producer Steven Lisberger and his son, Carl, visit the Disney archives to d...
The story of Nisar Ahmed Khan, told through his children and the people he served, a spiritual guide...

An atypical portrait of singer, songwriter, poet Georges Brassens.