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VON JETZT AN KEIN ZURÜCK

24 March 2015
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Germany, 1967. Ruby and Martin, a young couple, are rehearsing their uprising. The price is high: Expulsion from school, parental violence, and ultimately institutionalization. But they’re ready to take on the cause of love.

Festivals:
Official selection Internationales Filmfest Mannheim-Heidelberg
Official selection Diagonale Festival des Österreichischen Films
Official selection Nordische Filmtage Lübeck

Awards:
Brussels Film Festival – Golden Iris Award
Internationales Filmfest Oldenburg – Seymour Cassel Award for Victoria Schulz
Diagonale Festival des Österreichischen Films – Publikumspreis 2015
Diagonale Festival des Österreichischen Films – Bester Schnitt 2015
Deutscher Schauspielerpreis 2015 – Victoria Schultz & Anton Spieker (Nachwuchspreis)
Augenblick Festival (Strasbourg) – Publikumspreis 2015

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TAKING THE DOG FOR A WALK

1 November 2014
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Taking the Dog for a Walk maps the scene of British Improvised Music, past and present. Alternating with extended music sequences, the conversations led by stand up comedian Stewart Lee gravitate around the idiosyncrasies of improvisation, from playing in front of the proverbial ‘four men and a dog’ to pursuing a career in a milieu where success is not measured by mainstream criteria.

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STANDBY

1 November 2014
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Alan, a 28-year-old working at the Tourist Information Desk in Dublin Airport, who bumps into the long lost love of his life, Alice, who is waiting on standby for a flight back to America.

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THE GOLDEN HORSE

24 June 2014
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Despite the ridicule of his cruel older brothers, Antis, the youngest son in his family embarks on a mission to save a beautiful Princess from the glass mountain where she has been imprisoned by the Black Mother, an evil witch who feeds on the sadness of others. On his journey, Antis meets the helpful White Father, the sworn enemy of Black Mother. However, Antis soon realises there are many more obstacles standing in his way. Will Antis’ be able to save the Princess’s through persistence and bravery and conquer the Black Mother?

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KERTU

24 October 2013
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Kertu is kept at close reign living at home with her parents. In the village, where she silently delivers the mail, word is out that she is a simpleton. Villu, the local handyman, wins Kertu’s heart, even though everyone knows him to be a shameless womanizer and hopeless drunk. She had never expressed feelings for anyone until the day she sent him a postcard with a poem she had copied. He was touched. One night, they break away from a village celebration for the long walk home. Villu, who had just suffered the first glimpse of his own mortality, is sweet and tender with Kertu. The police search in vain for the couple; but it is only in the morning that Kertu is discovered at the home Villu shares with his mother, Malle. She so wants to avoid going home with her mother and sister, that Kertu hides under Malle’s bed. Kertu’s father flies into a rage when she refuses to press charges against the man now known as her abuser. The whole of the community shuns Villu, who disappears for a month of medical treatment in Tallinn. Life settles back to its uneventful pace, until Villu returns to confront Kertu’s father, as she looks on – silent and obedient. Villu learns that the circumstances of her life are far more cruel than anyone could have imagined. Kertu retreats into her shell, hoping the conflict between father and lover will just go away. But the young couple is soon challenged to take a stand for the dream they share of freedom and happiness together.

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LE CHAGRIN DES OGRESSES

24 August 2013
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Marion visits her daughter Céline to the hospital who is suffering from an incurable brain tumor. They have not seen each other for a long time. Paul, the father, is at Céline’s bedside. He is the one taking care of the child. During a short absence of Paul, Marion will walk her daughter around the hospital. This evasion will drive them until the end of the day.

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D’BELLE EPOQUE

24 December 2012
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August 1914, Belle, a young well-bred lady and Betty, her chambermaid, discover a big trunk in the attic. When they manage to open it, thousand of photos and postcards spread all over the floor to form a pile of memories. Thus, the ladies start to reminisce about what was called «la Belle Époque».

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THE ROAD UPHILL

1 January 2012
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Luxembourg. One of the world’s smallest countries, a green and peaceful place bordered by Belgium, France and Germany. The birthplace of two brothers, Andy and Fränk Schleck, two of the world’s best professional cyclists. Following Team Leopard Trek and the Schleck Brothers, this film focuses upon the team’s participation in the prestigious 2011 Tour de France. It is an intimate cinematic portrait of two brothers and a team under pressure to live up to the expectations of their country. « The Road Uphill » documents the relationships, motivations and belief systems integral to Leopard Trek – core aspects of the team which are not usually exposed by television reportage. This documentary investigates the day-to-day life of a professional cycling team and the physical, mental and emotional thresholds that they need to overcome to win the greatest race on earth.

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IMPARFAIT DU SUBJECTIF

1 December 2011
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Louis meets up his friend Romain at a party where he knows no one else. He rapidly ends-up alone. He then flashes on a girl, Alice. He will have to conquer his shyness in order to seduce her but she only wishes one thing: getting out of this place.

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