Through post-porn, performance and wrestling, Puck tries to figure out her place in the world.
An exploration of the relationship between bodies, spaces and touch as a form of longing, Maja Classen’s latest documentary TRUTH OR DARE takes on an essayistic format inspired by the dramaturgy of a sex-positive party in Berlin and the COVID lockdowns of the past two years when the freedom of these spaces seemed possibly lost forever. The film’s protagonists – which include the Chilean queer sex worker Jorge and the genderqueer person Puck – are afforded the space to share their stories of loneliness, desires, sexuality, and identity and reveal how they have found a home and chosen family in Berlin’s queer, sex-positive community.
24 Hours Berlin (2009) is a documentary that captures the essence of life in Berlin, showcasing its vibrant nightlife, urban setting, and the unique experience of living in a metropolitan capital city. The film takes viewers on a journey through the city's streets, public transportation, and diverse culture, offering a glimpse into the fast-paced and ever-changing world of Berlin.
The film features people from Berlin's electronic dance music scenes (primarily house music and techno, but especially their “minimal” sub-scenes). The majority of the film consists of footage of individual interviews, cut and interpolated together to create narratives around certain themes, such as music, drugs, love, addiction, friendship, and sexuality. Among the interviewees were DJs, bouncers, bartenders, and partygoers.
Osdorf is a captivating documentary that explores the daily lives of the residents in the vibrant Osdorf neighborhood. Through intimate interviews and stunning footage, the film takes viewers on a journey to discover the diverse cultures, struggles, and triumphs of the people who call Osdorf home.
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