This film reports on the Eichsfeld region in Lower Saxony and Thuringia, describing its landscape, towns and inhabitants. Historical documents and images are contrasted with modern footage to illustrate the major changes that have taken place in this previously under-developed area.
The first part of a film series on sexual education, designed for parents of children and teens.
The second part of a film series on sexual education designed for parents of children and teens. Director Götz Oelschlegel addressed the taboo issue of sexuality well before the first films made by the champion of sexual education, Oswald Kolle, at the end of the 1960s.
The third part of a film series on sexual education, designed for parents of children and teens, that addressed the taboo issue of sexuality (well before the first films made by the champion of sexual education, Oswald Kolle, at the end of the 1960s).
The fourth and final part of a film series on sexual education designed for parents of children and teens. The director addressed the taboo issue of sexuality well before the first films made by the champion of sexual education, Oswald Kolle, at the end of the 1960s.
A documentary on environmental issues. The film discusses contemporary problems relating to the natural world and presents a number of initiatives taking place in the GDR.
This documentary portrays the life and work of the German expressionist sculptor, graphic artist and dramatist Ernst Barlach (1870-1938).
A short documentary about the first two years of agrarian reform in the GDR. Noblemen's estates were converted into collectively owned farms or distributed as smaller plots among peasant farmers, laborers, and refugees.
Ete and Ali, an incongruous and inseparable pair, are fresh out of the army. Neither one knows what to do next. Ali, who does not want to return to his lackluster life, decides to help Ete win back his wife.
On July 11, 1982, all the residents of an East Berlin apartment building are watching West Germany play Italy in the World Cup finals.