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The Violin Upstairs
A short animated documentary that tells the story of the previous owners of the filmmaker's violin.
Wet Dog - Next Wave Spotlight
Based on a provocative autobiography, this story – set in a largely Muslim neighborhood in Berlin – follows a teenage gang member who is caught between hiding his Jewish identity and saving his life.
White Eye
A man finds his stolen bicycle and it now belongs to a stranger. In his attempts to retrieve the bicycle, he struggles to remain human.
Who’s Afraid of Alice Miller?
As a child, Martin is beaten by his father and rejected by his mother. It sounds like a case study lifted from the book “The Drama of the Gifted Child” by world-renowned Swiss psychoanalyst Alice Miller, except his situation is a unique one: his mother is the author herself.
Wife Me
Wife Me tells the story of a young couple that is forced to unpack a difficult topic of discussion after a particularly turbulent family event.
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