An aging widow living in Germany strikes up a relationship with a much younger Moroccan immigrant, leading to a clash of cultures and the disapproval of their friends and family. Despite the challenges, they find solace and companionship in each other's company.
Almanya: Welcome to Germany is a comedy-drama film that follows a Turkish immigrant family living in Germany. The family goes on a trip to Anatolia in Turkey, which leads to a series of comedic and dramatic events. The film explores themes of family relationships, cultural identity, and the challenges faced by immigrants in a foreign country.
Short Sharp Shock is a German crime drama thriller film directed by Fatih Akin. The film tells the story of three friends in Hamburg, Germany, who are involved in the criminal underworld. Their lives take a dramatic turn when a tragic event leads to the end of their friendship and forces them to confront betrayal, violence, and loss.
Chiko follows the story of a young Turkish immigrant named Chiko who becomes involved in the drug trade in Hamburg, Germany. His life is filled with violence, savagery, and brutality as he navigates the dangerous world of drug trafficking and crime. Along the way, Chiko forms relationships with a record producer and a prostitute, and he must confront the consequences of his choices. Will he find respect and success, or will his rebellious youth lead to his downfall?
Kanak Attack is a gripping drama set in a city plagued by crime and poverty. The story revolves around a young man who finds himself caught in a dangerous web of violence and deception. As he navigates the seedy underworld, he is forced to confront his own dual identity and make difficult choices.
In 1991, both two years after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the 30th anniversary of the guest worker agreement, Turkish filmmaker Can Candan interviewed members of Berlin's Turkish community about their experiences around German reunification and the racist violence that came along with it at the beginning of the 90s.
An eleven-year-old Turkish boy, two young men from a small town, and a cuckolded policeman from the sticks all find their way to Berlin on May Day, where, in the district of Kreuzberg, emotions come to the boil every year.
Flight Number 884 is a film about the wishes and desires of Muslim immigrants. Every year thousands of bodies of Turkish immigrants are flown back from Europe to small villages - villages they had left long ago. The film follows the dead body of a Muslim on its last journey from Vienna to a graveyard in Turkey.
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