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- Following a failed deportation, three police officers make a momentous decision: they abduct the African deportee, torture him and resolve to cover up their crime by murder. VOID is the protocol of a spiral of violence - based on a true story.
- The ultimate manual when it comes to the proper handling of the living dead. Recommended behavioural patterns in case of imminent Zombie epidemics are explained in comprehensible steps and vividly executed.
- Infected by Film Noir, Direct Cinema and a couple of Jazz biographies, "Bitches Brew" draws the portrait of a young musician on a journey to the end of the night. For R, the beat of excess is about to replace all other sounds: sleepless, restless, intoxicated he seeks distraction in gambling and girls. When he gets involved with two call girls, but can't pay his debt to their underworld manager, he must confront his self destructive betrayal of everything he loved: his friends, wife and music.
- The only constants in Hedy's life are the regular telephone calls from her mother. The young French woman is new in Berlin and is trying to get her life together while dealing with culture shock, an apartment search, and heart ache. A turbulently told chamber play about a complicated relationship. Usually, more than physical distance is required to emancipate from one's mother.
- A stylish and multi layered drama, COMES LOVE is a story of war and peace in the lives of three urban girls and their male counterparts in their mid twenties. 36 sleepless hours, in the course of which the codified surfaces of relationships crack open and the chaotic truths underneath emerge; one part blue, one part gay.
- The daily working life of two women in a club: Jana cleans the washroom and Katarina pleases clients. Gestures and spaces, day and night become indistinct as one routine mirrors the other and both appear as parts of the same invisible mechanism. Monaden is a fictional essay on the irreconcilable gap between the world inside and the world outside, an individuals economical function and its invalid inner surplus. What enables the interplay of parts in this realm of non communication? Instead of the prestabilized harmony introduced by Leibniz, we are referred to the background of economy.