A comedian journeys through the US and Norway, meeting an eclectic mix of political supporters, activists, and experts while investigating Trump's Nobel Peace Prize aspirations.
The Atlantic migration route is one of the most dangerous escape routes in the world. It leads from the West African coast—from countries such as Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania—across the open Atlantic to the Spanish Canary Islands. Despite the great risks, thousands of people venture across the sea every year in simple, often overloaded wooden boats. Many of them disappear without a trace at sea.
Instead of the typical image of the suffering trans man, this experimental documentary focuses on the joy and euphoria that trans men experience in their everyday lives. The short film shows excerpts from the lives of four trans men as they describe and demonstrate their hobbies, personal projects, and gender experiences.
A documentary film about Laura Halding-Hoppenheit, an LGBTIQ* and AIDS activist who became an icon in Stuttgart through her tireless commitment. The film crew accompanies her in her everyday life and provides insights into the places that have shaped her work and her life. These include the town hall and the currently closed 'Kings Club' – an internationally renowned meeting place in the scene for many decades. The team also accompanies Laura to the studio of her husband Peter Jacobi, which adds another dimension to her everyday life alongside her political work.
After the sudden death of her mother, 13-year-old Yara struggles to find her place in a world that no longer feels familiar. Hoping for comfort, she returns with her father to the campsite where their family once spent every summer. But things have changed — their beloved caravan has been sold, and her father seems unwilling to face the grief they share. One night, Yara hears mysterious music coming from the direction of her old caravan. Together with her best friend Deon, she sets out to uncover its source. What begins as a haunting mystery slowly transforms into a tender journey of memory, love, and acceptance.
A moving documentary. The life stories told by immigrants in Paris are often saddening. The hardships they went through and their current uncertainty and difficult situation. No residence permit, fear of the gendarmerie, little money, poor housing. The quality and background of the musicians is many times amazing.
Comedian Robby Hoffman has locked in a premiere date for her debut Netflix special, Wake Up. Her new hour, directed by John Mulaney, premieres globally on December 14.
A young man tries to reach the picnic that his beloved girlfriend has lovingly prepared, but on the way a mime appears to him and, after performing his routine, demands monetary compensation for his effort.
Federico is sent by his superior to cover a missing persons case. But his blood runs cold when he discovers a terrifying secret lurking in the alleyways. One capable of devouring him alive.
The walk of a guy is interrupted by a suspicious individual who follows him relentlessly. The escape becomes a matter of life or death when the suspect pulls out a knife, revealing his intentions, but not yet his motives.
Guillermo, a young photographer, begins to photograph a close friend who is terminally ill. The camera comes between them, highlighting the boundaries between art, image, and memory.
After surviving the collapse that took the love of his life, Kairo discovers a rift in time: the chance to go back a few seconds before the disaster. Will he be able to recover what he lost without getting lost in the past?
A chance encounter brings Benito and Lisa together on an intimate journey of tenderness, companionship, and shared vulnerability. But every love story leaves its mark, and sometimes the memory of the one we love becomes a mirror reflecting our own wounds. An exploration of love, loss, and the strength of emotional resilience.