Reportage about the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Pisuisse. “The burial of the mortal remains of Mr. and Mrs. Pisuisse, who so tragically died on the evening of 26 November”, reads the first intertitle ...
Documentary about the rehearsal and presentation of a theater piece with retired persons.
Herbst 1918, das Ende des Krieges zeichnet sich ab. Ein junger Fähnrich erlebt die erste Liebe und kurz darauf die Meuterei eines ganzen Regiments ruthenischer, polnischer und galizischer Soldaten. E...
The artist Edith Simon in conversation and at work creating intricate 'scalpel paintings' [also know as Paper-cut Bas Relief] from paper.
A weak-minded English teacher (Kostas Messaris) is hired to give lessons to the daughter (Eleni Stavropoulou) of a newly rich family that intends to marry the girl off to an English businessman. The t...
Spourgitis (Sparrow) (Fragkiskos Manellis) is a clumsy, good-natured guy who, together with his friend Floros (Giannis Malouchos), find themselves in the most outrageous situations. Unable to pay thei...
A kiosk owner (Mimis Fotopoulos), sworn enemy of marriage, is a challenge for the owner of his apartment (Georgia Vasileiadou), who wants him to marry a girl (Martha Vourtsi) who truly loves him. When...
A virtuous and fretful man (Fragkisios Manellis) refuses to marry, contrary to his parents’ wishes. Overcoming his fears, he meets the right girl by his own devices and falls in love, organizing an ...
Lea Draeger, Luise Heyer, Sebastian Hülk, Julia Jentsch, Simon Eckert (from left to right) in "Auf einmal" (2014-16)
Mehdi Nebbou, Simon Licht, Alexander Hörbe (from left to right) in "Happy Hour" (2013-15)
Still with Marian Kindermann (second on the left), Lisa Bitter (second on the right), Simon Eckert (on the right)
Jürgen Tonkel, Christian Ulmen, Johannes Herrschmann, Maximilian Schafroth, Simon Schwarz, Franz Bauer (from left to right)
Simon Schwarz, Lisa Maria Potthoff, Fahri Yardim, Gerhard Wittmann, Christian Ulmen, Jürgen Tonkel (from left to right)
Simon Kelly, curator St. Louis Art Museum, in front of Akrobaten (Triptychon No. 3) in "Max Beckmann - Departure" (2011/12)
Simon Rattle (on the left), Royston Maldoom (second on the left), Susannah Broughton (on the right) in "Rhythm Is It!" (2003/04)
Winfried Wagner, Simon Licht (from left to right) in "Laible und Frisch: Do goht dr Doig" (2017)