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  • LAS HERMANAS DE ROCINANTE @ Odessa International Film Festival

    LAS HERMANAS DE ROCINANTE @ Odessa International Film Festival

    Congratulation to Alexandra Kaufmann! Her documentary feature LAS HERMANAS DE ROCINANTE got seletced by Odessa International Film Festival for its European Documentary Competition. The festival will take place online and start at September 25th.

  • THE ART OF LIVING IN DANGER selected for documentary competition at BIFF 2020

    THE ART OF LIVING IN DANGER selected for documentary competition at BIFF 2020

    Mina Keshavarz’s film THE ART OF LIVING IN DANGER about domestic violence in Iran was selected by Busan International Film Festival for its documentary competition. The festival will start in October.

  • Special Jury Award for 66 METRES at Green Screen 2020

    Special Jury Award for 66 METRES at Green Screen 2020

    Congratulations to Alexander Lahl and Max Mönch from Moby.dok for the Special Jury Award at Green Screen for their science documentary 66 METRES – RISING SEA LEVEL. The price was announcend during the festival’s closing ceremony in Eckerförde, Germany on September 12, 2020.

  • Mina Keshavarz’s Interview with Festival Scope

    Mina Keshavarz’s Interview with Festival Scope

    Mina’s new film THE ART OF LIVING IN DANGER (2020) was supported by the Filmstiftung NRW and Hot Docs International CrossCurrent Theatrical Fund. It also received the Best Pitch Award at MipDoc 2017 in Cannes and will have its world premiere at the Sheffield Doc/Fest in October 2020…

  • Prosopagnosia: The artist in search of her face

    Prosopagnosia: The artist in search of her face

    BBC World News feature story about Carlotta, her art and the documentary LOST IN FACE by brain scientist Valentin Riedl. Trailer

  • HOW BIG IS THE GALAXY at EIDF 2020

    HOW BIG IS THE GALAXY at EIDF 2020

    The documentary HOW BIG IS THE GALAXY? by Ksenia Elyan is being shown today at EIDF 2020 in Korea in the section Festival Choice global compeition.

  • ART COMES FROM THE BEAK THE WAY IT HAS GROWN at Docaviv 2020

    ART COMES FROM THE BEAK THE WAY IT HAS GROWN at Docaviv 2020

    Docaviv 2020 reveals full line-up. Sabine Herpich’s documentary ART COMES FROM THE BEAK THE WAY IT HAS GROWN will be shown at Arts & Culture section in September 2020. The film premiered at the Berlin Film Festival 2020 (Forum).

  • NEW DOCS at Marché du Film – Festival de Cannes

    NEW DOCS at Marché du Film – Festival de Cannes

    Two of our films will have a screening at the online edition of the Marché du Film – Festival de Cannes. In cooperation with German Films AWARE – GLIMPSES OF CONSCIOUSNESS by Frauke Sandig, Eric BlackMarket screening: Thursday, 25 June, 2.00 pm – German Films Kino 1 market premiere THE SECOND LIFE by Davide GambinoMarket screening: Monday, […]

  • OSTEOPATHY – HEALING HANDS

    OSTEOPATHY – HEALING HANDS

    Osteopaths can feel tensions and release blockages, treating the musculoskeletal system and internal organs with only their hands. More and more patients are turning to this alternative treatment, but the profession is not recognised everywhere and critics cite a lack of studies. We show where the manual healing method can help and where it has its limits.

  • LOST TRACES – A FAMILY HISTORY FROM THE HOLOCAUST

    LOST TRACES – A FAMILY HISTORY FROM THE HOLOCAUST

    The story of a rural Jewish family in Germany that was torn apart, its members forced into hard labour, deported and finally murdered. We trace the steps of their destruction, from mere harassment to crimes beyond comprehension. The film takes us to where the Holocaust unfolded: Auschwitz as well as Kaunas and Treblinka.

  • THE AMAZON ON THE BRINK

    THE AMAZON ON THE BRINK

    Flames devastated Brazil’s Amazon rainforests in summer 2019. When the world’s green lungs burn, experts and international politicians suddenly take notice. Because protecting this globally unique ecosystem is of existential importance. We investigate the unfolding ecological and humanitarian catastrophe.

  • NEPAL – SO CLOSE TO HEAVEN

    NEPAL – SO CLOSE TO HEAVEN

    A land where primeval forests meet mountain deserts, with both tropical regions and icy peaks. One of the poorest countries in the world and yet a magical, mystical place, realm of the gods and a spiritual paradise. A journey to discover Nepal’s natural beauty and the people who make their lives in this harsh and remote setting.