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"Bulb Fiction" (2011)
“Bulb Fiction” is a film about light as a commodity and the business
with it, about lobbies in the EU, how they work - and which possibilities
exist to resist..
Director: Christoph Mayr
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Festivals:
Saarbrücken (Max Ophüls) 18. - 21.01.2012
FIPA in Biarritz 24. - 30.1.2012
"Plastic Planet" (2009)
Werner Boote presents an up-close and personal
view of the controversial and fascinating material that has found its way
into every facet of our daily lives: plastic. He takes us on a journey around
the globe, showing that plastics have become a threat for both environment
and human health.
Director: Werner Boote
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Festivals:
Internationale Hofer Filmtage
Saarbrücken (Max Ophüls)
Abu Dhabi, Leeds, Kopenhagen, Warschau, Rio de Janeiro and many other
Awards:
Romy Best Documentary Film Austria 2010
„Honorable Mention“ International Documentary Competition
XIII. Environmental Film Festivals Cinemambiente
"Survivre avec les Loups" (2007)
In 1942 after the parents the young Jewish
girl Misha are captured by the Nazis. Misha flees through the woods heading
east. Along her journey seeking out her parents, she lives and survives with
pack of wolves and crosses Germany, Poland reaching Ukraine...
Director and writer: Véra Belmont
Featuring: Mathilde Goffart, Yaël Abecassis,
Guy Bedos, Benno Fürmann
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„Mathilde“ (2006)
In the arena of the war torn Balkans, in the last days of the Croatian campaign,
a young and willful girl, Mathilde, and a jaded U. N. Colonel are forced to
spend a night together by the exigencies of a military plan.
But governed as well by another, more intangible "Plan" - like the
gods of the ancient Slavic ballads - they are thrust into the realm of the
unpredictable by a love that is but cannot be..
Director and writer: Nina Mimica
Featuring: Jeremy Irons, Nutsa Kukhianidze, Miki Manojlovic
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„Atina & Herakles“ (2005)
The story is about a young man who believes
it is necessary to be a hero to get a girl. Because of his confession about
heroism, a crazy millionaire is able to force him into an adventure of stealing
several treasures. So he goes on a mission through Europe, leading him from
Bavaria and the Black Forest over to Hamburg, Paris and the Alps, and as his
idol Herakles, he does supernatural works.
Director: Sebastian Harrer
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Festivals:
Filmfest Biberach 2006
"Never Enough" (2003)
Claudia, a young woman, just got the chance
to run her own Live-TV show,
and is been taken for hostage by one of her male candidates. Now the
whole country is staring violently excited to the screen, expecting him to
kill her any moment.
But not everything they see is what it seems to be......
Director and writer: Bogdan Dreyer
Featuring: Rutger Hauer
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"Gebirtig" (2002)
Director: L. Stepanik and R. Schindel
Featuring: Simonischek, Zirner, Olbrichski, Weizenböck
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Festivals:
Karlovy Vary in competition 2002
Saarbrücken (Max Ophüls) opening film
Sao Paulo, Los Angeles, Palm Springs, Santa Barbara, New York, Portland
Philadelphia, London, Porto, Jerusalem and many other
Awards:
Nominated for the "Foreign Language Film Award" (Oscar)
"Chacho Rom" (2001)
Director: Ikliko Szabo
"My Polish Valentine!" (2000)
Director and Writer: Douglas Wolfsperger
Featuring: Verona Feldbusch and Ulrich Noethen
"Death in the Internet" (1999)
Director: Mark Seydlitz
Featuring: Jochen Horst, Janina Flieger
"Young Love, True Love" (1999)
Director: Georg Kamienski
Writing credits: Douglas Graham
Featuring: Simone Thomalla,
Klaus J. Behrendt, David
Winter
"The last Station" (1998)
Director: Bogdan Dreyer
Writing credits: Bogdan Dreyer, Massimo Bavastro, Piero de Bernardi
Featuring: Sergio Rubini and Marion Kracht
"Le Bal Masqué" (1998)
Co-production with MJM (Brussel) and Egmond
Films (Netherlands)
Director: Julien Vrebos with Peter Van den Begin
Festivals:
Toronto, Kairo, Mannheim and others
Awards:
Belgian Film Award for Best Movie, Best Director, Best Actor and Best
Camera
"Breakfast with Four" (1997)
Director: Sven Severin
Writing credits: Annemarie Schoenle
Featuring: Sissi Perlinger, Siemen Rühaak and Rosemarie Fendel
"The Loveslave" (1997)
TV-production for RTL
Director: Maris Pfeiffer
Writing credits: Cynthia Allison and Hortense Ulrich
Featuring: Barbara Auer, Julia Jäger and August Zimer
"The Truce" (1996)
Early in 1945, winter, the Red Army liberates
Auschwitz; prisoner 174517, humanist Primo Levi (1919-1987) begins his journey
home to Turin. He boards a train that goes the wrong way, further into Poland.
After a short time under the guidance of a street-wise, philosophical Greek,
Primo is remanded to a displaced persons camp, where freedom is limited, but
music and dance rekindle human feeling. The Italians next try to reach Odesa
to return home by ship; railroad lines take them only part way, to a Ukrainian
camp, where the Greek runs a brothel, and they spend spring and summer. At
last, another train takes them through German territory home,
where Primo resolves to write.
Director: Francesco Rosi
Producers: Leo Pescarolo and John Turturro
Featurng: John Turturro and Massimo Ghini
Festivals:
Amongst others: Cannes 1997 official competition
Awards
David de Donatello 1997 for Best Director, Best Production, and Best
Cut

"Crash
Kids" (1996)
Director and Writer: Petra Haffter
"Teacher's Pet" (1996)
TV-production for RTL
Writing credits: Flatley and Avra Douglas
Featuring: Jennifer Nitsch, Bruno Eyron
"The Caucasian Night" (1995)
Director and Writer: Gordian Maugg
Featuring: Winfried Glatzeder, Verena Plangger
"Life is a Bluff" (1995)
Director and Writer: Peter Zingler
Featuring: Ben Becker, Muriel Baumeister, Mario Adorf, Elke Sommer
"Damn, He Loves Me" (1995)
TV-production for ZDF
Director: Sven Severin
Writing credits: Annemarie Schoenle
Featuring: Corinna Harfouch, Timothy Peach
"The Quality of Mercy" (1994)
Director: Andreas Gruber
Festivals:
Festivals of Toronto, Saloniki, Göteborg, St.Petersburg,Turin
Viennale,Saarbrücken, Hof, Schwerin
Awards:
International Filmfestival of San Sebastian "PRIZE OF THE JURY"
First price 1995, Berlin (deutsche Reihe)
Diagonale Salzburg "PRIZE OF THE AUDIENCE",
Amiens "PRIZE OF THE CATHOLIC FILM CRITICS"
Nomination for the BUNDESFILMPREIS 1995 (highest Film-Price in Germany)
"Thalassa, Thalassa" "Return to the Sea"
(1993)
Director and Writer: Bogdan Dreyer
Festivals:
World Premier in HOF 1994 Int. Festivals of Göteborg 95, Rotterdam,
Berlin (deutsche Reihe)
Awards:
Rotterdam 95: Winner of the "TIGER AWARD"
"Leni" (1993)
Director and Writer: Leo Hiemer
Festivals:
Montreal, Schwerin, Saarbrücken, Burlington-Vermont , Fort Lauderdale,
Puerto Rico, Val de Marne, Santa Barbara
Awards:
Montreal World FilmFestival/special selection.
Winner in Schwerin "FINDLING-PRICE"
Santa Barbara: best director,
Fort Lauderdale:Audience-Price
"Why We Are Here" (1992)
Documentary with West German TV and BBC
Director and Writer: Sam Davis
Festivals:
New York, London, Haifa
"Angels of Mercy" (1992)
Director: Annelie Runge
Festivals:
World premiere in Hof, Saarbrücken, Dortmund, Schwerin.
Filmfestival in Kairo/in Competition.
"Two Small Bodies" (1992)
Co-production with ZDF/Arte
Director and Writer: Beth B., N.Y
Featuring: Fred Ward, Suzy Amis
Festivals:
Intl. Competition Locarno, Intl. Competition Toronto, Intl. Festival
London, Stockholm. Montréal, Rome, Hampton, Warszawa.
"All American Cops" (1991)
Coproduction with Pandora Film, WDR (TV),
BR (Bavarian TV)
Documentary
Director: Fred Prase
Festivals:
Montreal (INPUT), Duisburg
"Giants in White" (1991)
Coproduction with West German TV
Documentary
Director: Fred Prase
"Überall ist es besser, wo wir nicht
sind" (1990)
Director: Michael Klier
Festivals:
Salsomaggiore, Filmfest München, San Sebastian, Saarbrücken,
Rotterdam,
Göteborg, Berlin, New York
Awards:
GRIMME PREIS IN GOLD
DEUTSCHER KRITIKERPREIS
HESSISCHER FILMPREIS
BEST FILM - Salsomaggiore
First Price - 24. INTERNATIONALES JUGENDFILMFEST












