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- Deserted by a close friend, a young woman tries to find her way home after a dark night in Berlin.
- When David (36) hears the news that his friend Andreas (40) took his life, the days of their once close friendship have long been a thing of the past. They hardly knew each other anymore. And yet, David can't shake off the feeling of guilt over the suicide of his once best friend. David travels back home to the tiny small town near the German-Polish border where they both grew up, but what was originally planned to be a short visit to attend the funeral service, turns into a journey into a fractured past. When the deceased Andreas suddenly appears as a ghost that only he can see, David initially attempts to shake off the apparition, but the ghost turns out to be as persistent as the question why Andreas took his own life, and even more so, what keeps him still in this world and whether David had a role in this.
- The world-renowned Birkenholz AG invites young project developer Tom Renner to an interview. The meeting develops promisingly, but nothing is as it seems to be. And the hope for a little glamour and glory turns into Renner's nightmare.
- Maximilian Grünfeld spoke Yiddish, lived in Czechoslovakia, lost his family to Nazi concentration camps, and had no business experience. Martin Greenfield lives in Brooklyn, speaks English, hand-tailors suits for U.S. presidents, and runs a bespoke clothing empire with high society clients and friends. This is one and the same man, who is now a 91-year-old fashion legend, tailor to U.S. presidents and stars, and bon vivant about town. Mr. Greenfield is a feature documentary telling the story of how one man became the other, against all odds, and how he now grapples with his own legacy.
- A village where residents earn their living by producing Christmas decorations.
- The film takes us on a journey into commitment, personal loss, resilience, and the importance of empathy in the face of the darkest moments in history.
- Lena should finish writing her essay, but there are other things on her mind. A film about sexual identity.
- 65 years of marriage, four social orders, two people and one love: Ilse and Wolfgang Gutsche have been living happily together all their life. And they would do it all the same again.
- Larion Dyakov is a painter, but he does not use any paint, instead he "paints pictures by music". He plays the viola and hooks it up to a chain of different effect devices in order to loop his phrases and to alter the original sound of his classical instrument. The result is a mix of classical and modern spherical music that can transcend you to a different world and paint a new picture in front of your inner eye if you allow it.