Our Hitler: A Film from Germany is a comprehensive film about Adolf Hitler and German society, exploring topics such as the cult of personality, German history, politics, and the end of the world.
Parsifal is a surreal opera film that delves into themes of artistic creation, purity, and myth. Set in Germany, it follows the story of a movie director and a diva as they venture into the world of classical music and Richard Wagner. The film combines avant-garde elements with symbolism and Brechtian influences, resulting in a unique and thought-provoking cinematic experience.
Because she believes she is standing in the way of her parents' happiness, seven-year-old Sarah runs away from home. But the world is too big for the little girl and treacherous and insidious dangers are lurking everywhere. But luckily Sarah has her snow globe, a gift from her father, and his promise that whenever the moon rises in the sky, round and yellow and fat as a grapefruit, something quite wonderful will happen. Because inside the snow globe live two fairy tale characters.
Hunting Scenes from Bavaria is a drama set in a German village, focusing on the lives of social outcasts and exploring themes of community. The story follows the lives of various characters, including a crying baby, a priest, a teenage boy, an old woman, and a worker on a pig farm. Rumors begin to spread throughout the village, sparking conflicts and revealing deep-seated tensions. As the story unfolds, the characters confront their fears and confront the consequences of their actions.
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