Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen der DDR
Es lebe die R... 1989
In interviews, several important GDR personalities and also GDR citizens comment on the events of October 1989.
Einige Minuten Außenpolitik 1989
Short film about foreign affairs
Leave Me Alone 1971
Leave Me Alone is a film about America, as it appears in music about America and in pictures from America.
Ramona 1980
Gitti 2008
Gitti lives in Berlin. She's single and decides to put an ad in the personal to find her perfect man. She gets a lot of responses, however she is quite choosy.
Nachts schlafen die Ratten 1988
A Little Boy in the ruins of World War II and the white lie of an old man - after a story by Wolfgang Borchert.
I Laugh to Keep from Crying 2023
This portrait shows Black cartoonist Oliver Harrington from New York, who fled to the GDR. For his political drawings, he drew on worldly anecdotes and his love of storytelling. Director Hans Hattop later taught videography at the University of Film and Television.
Aufbruch '89 - Dresden 1989
A chronicle of the events in Dresden in the fall of 1989, which began on October 4 with the passage of refugee trains from Prague and the associated riots. Among many others, a doctor who describes the injuries of police officers and demonstrators, young demonstrators who were arrested and a couple whose son disappeared have their say.
Imbiß 1979
Ein Leben 1980
Die Kaminski 1980
Ostbahnhof 1977
Kollwitz and Her Children 1971
Kollwitzplatz, Prenzlauer Berg: Children are playing and climbing all over the monument to Käthe Kollwitz, frowning adults are watching them. What would Gustav Seitz, the creator of the sculpture, say? Christa Mühl has asked him but reveals his answer only when the adults have finally disappeared. Until then, she constructs explosive matter as light as a feather, set to Belgian cembalo jazz and with the perky montage style that characterises her early documentary work. After Karl-Eduard von Schnitzler himself had the most controversial scene cut, the film could be broadcast on television and triggered a lively discussion about the practical value of art.
Stilleben 1982
Jacki 1976
Andrees’ graduation project approaches the perky 14-year-old Jacki mainly through her social environment: the stressed patchwork family mother, the solitary long-distance truck driver father, the eclectic neighbourhood. The closer the film gets to its protagonists, the freer the movements of the camera become, gliding through a studio as if in a trance or flying over the nocturnal motorway as if over a UFO landing strip.
Good Luck – Pictures of an Encounter 1982
Rainer Burmeister (director) tells a story about everyday working life of 46 young Mozambican people in the GDR who were employed as contract workers. Among them is 20-year-old Luisa, who worked in the mining industry and, like the others, is now training to be a craftswoman.