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Where Peacocks Dance
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C’est arrivé près de chez vous
Seldom has a first feature from a competely unknown trio attained such cult status as C’est arrivé près de chez vous. After its first screening…Published on: -
Zeit des Schweigens
Rob meets Esther finds out more about the last months of his friend Reinhard. Esther forces her father to accompany her to the Dachau concentration…Published on: -
La nuit
In El Kuneitra, a Syrian town on the Golan Heights which was destroyed by the Israelis in 1967, is the grave of a man who…Published on: -
Léolo
Colourful, daring and excessive film which has been described by critics as brilliant and as one of the most original films ever made in Canada.Published on: -
Nagi-el ali
Nagi El-Ali is the name of the Palestinian cartoonist who was driven out of Israel in 1948 at the age of ten and later, in…Published on: -
Lemminge I
The first episode of a TV film in two parts, each with the length of a feature. Lemminge I is set in the autumn of…Published on: -
The Bad Lieutenant
Bad Lieutenant offers a devastating look at the decadence which makes the inhabitants of a city be they policemen or criminals +!+ degenerate into moral…Published on: -
The Gutter Song
A fascinating and almost surrealistic short film with an ominous form. The Gutter Song has the atmosphere of a nightmare and is characterised by a…Published on: -
Das Blaue Licht
Debut film by Leni Riefenstahl, famous and infamous for her lyrical documentaries during the Nazi era. Das blaue Licht is a so-called ‘Mountain Film’, a…Published on: