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- Henry Fonda's life, roles, and last 1981 interview voice narrate a journey across America's history from 1651 to the 1980s presidency era, personifying the nation's complexities through a road trip from Fonda, NY to the Pacific.
- An illustrated satire about the current Zeitgeist. Filmed in the U.S., Germany and Brazil director Ulli Lommel is taking the audience on a journey with the current vibe in America, and how this affects also the rest of the world.
- Tina Bara, Cornelia Slime and Gabriele Stötzer are rebels. As fearless young women in the 1970s and 80s in the GDR, they made art expressing their anger against the oppressive regime, and claiming their right to freedom. Their uncompromising photographs narrate how it feels to be at the mercy of a system that suffocates young creative voices. But when the conflict with state security escalates, they have to make a decision: stay or go.
- Jan Vermeer was once forgotten, his paintings misidentified as Rembrandt masterpieces. Now considered one of the finest Dutch Masters, what secrets are still hidden behind the curtain of one of his most brilliant works?
- An investigation into one of the greatest enigmas in the history of art: was the bust of the Flora in the Bode-Museum in Berlin made by Leonardo da Vinci?
- The exceptional actress Hannelore Elsner, who died in 2019, is portrayed. Among others, her son Dominik, Iris Berben, Henry Hübchen and Oskar Roehler remember Elsner. The film is supplemented by archive material from her life's work.