Berlin Blues is a humorous and heartwarming story set in Berlin during the German reunification. It follows the life of a slacker artist named Niko, who spends his days drinking beer and hanging out at a local gay bar. Niko's life takes a turn when he meets a mysterious woman named Kiki and develops a romantic relationship. Throughout the movie, Niko navigates his friendships, deals with family issues, and explores his own identity amidst the backdrop of historic events. With a blend of comedy and drama, Berlin Blues offers a unique perspective on German history and the struggles of the individual.
303 is a road trip movie about a university student named Jule and a free-spirited guy called Jan who are both looking for their place in life. They embark on an adventure together, traveling across Europe in a Mercedes caravan. Along the way, they have deep conversations, fall in love, and discover themselves and each other.
In 1987, a group of radical activists planted a bomb in an abandoned mansion as an act of protest. Years later, when a fire breaks out in the same location, the former activists are brought back together to deal with the consequences of their actions. As they navigate through the chaos, they must confront their past and decide what they are willing to sacrifice for their ideals.
Thomas Arslan's second feature film and part of his Berlin-trilogy is a slow-paced milieu study of German-Turkish youth in Berlin-Kreuzberg. The film depicts the every day life, domestic conflicts, dreams and disappointments of three siblings and their aimless, meandering strolls through the Kreuzberg district.
Prinzessinnenbad is a documentary film that follows the lives of three teenage girls living in Berlin and exploring themes of friendship, love, and identity. The film takes place in the vibrant neighborhood of Kreuzberg and focuses on the experiences of the girls as they deal with issues such as single motherhood, adolescent crushes, and the pressures of growing up. Through intimate interviews and captivating visuals, Prinzessinnenbad provides a thought-provoking and authentic portrayal of the complexities of adolescence.
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.
Götz, the owner of an record shop in Berlin, Kreuzberg, is in love with Aylin.But Aylin is espoused to an turkey doctor named Tarkan. Götz and Aylin are fallin in love and they want to get married. Their Plans first get strong restistance from the turkish parents-in-law and also from the mother of Götz named Helena. Götz converting to the Islam and tries to get a true turk to marry Aylin at the end. After serveral problems and twists they get finally married.
A documentary about the now abandoned and very influential punk club S.O.36. A punk music club on Oranienstrasse near Heinrichplatz in the area of Kreuzberg in Berlin, Germany.
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