Shortly before her 40th birthday, detective Eva Meyer revisits the Dresden orphanage where she grew up, intent on discovering her identity in this noir thriller.
An amusing look at the behavior of people who will do everything for their own home, yet will go out of their way to avoid inconveniences and push responsibilities onto others.
The only documentary about the Auschwitz Trial, which was held in Frankfurt am Main, West Germany, from 1963 to 1965.
This is a 60-minute condensed and abridged version of the original 3-hour documentary with the same title, which is also available for streaming.
The first of another series of Vietnam documentaries by filmmaking team Heynowski and Scheumann, Devil's Island focuses on the South Vietnam prison Co Son.
Anecdotal stories from the lives of everyday Vietnamese people illustrate the changes taking place in Saigon in the summer of 1975 after the end of the Vietnam War.
The third installment in a cycle of Vietnam documentaries by filmmaking team Heynowski and Scheumann presents interviews with former South Vietnamese army commanders in the Quang Trung reeducation camp. Le Minh Dao, Major General and holder of highest American decorations has the following messag
Only two months after the fall of the Berlin Wall, in January 1990, almost two hundred controversial East German visual and performance artists, including Jürgen Böttcher, the Autoperforation Artists, Via Lewandowsky, Trak Wendisch, Conny Hege, Klaus Killisch, Helga Paris and Hanns Schimansky, pr
A poetic and enigmatic documentary by painter and filmmaker Jürgen Böttcher, who relies on sight and sound to contemplate the Berlin Wall's historic and symbolic significance.
With his hidden Leica camera, amateur photographer Walter Ballhause (1911-1991) documented the lives of unemployed workers in Hanover and the rise of the Nazis during the Great Depression. His striking black and white photos were subsequently forgotten and only rediscovered in the 1970s.