Films
- Butterflies in Berlin - Diary of a Soul split in two, 24'52"
Alex moves to Berlin in 1933, during the Weimar Republic period. Looking for his place in the world and his sexual identity, he becomes the first out-of-surgery transsexual in History. That happens unfortunately during the National-Socialism rise, a social disruption that turned the capital of sexual freedom into the most repressed country of all times.
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- My Juke-Box, 15'
Last day, I overheard a music. An old rock’n’roll song. It sounds familiar… This is probably a music that realized into one of the mechanical devices of my dad, the wanderer, the man of a thousand lives, the king of the juke-box.
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- Natalie.D, 5'25"
- Dam, 22'
A father and a son on a trip. They meet to spend some time together after a period when they broke off all contact. But it is not a carefree weekend at a hut in the Bieszczady mountains. The drunk father asks a rhetorical question: “And what did you think – that it would be easy?” Building the eponymous dam on a mountain stream may be understood as fighting your own weakness, making joint efforts to overcome bias and mutual grievances. In the pool thus created, they may find expurgation and (temporary) solace.
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- Husband and Wife, 36'46"
The wife of a Polish immigrant finds out that her husband died suddenly whilst working abroad, and his body was captured by the local authorities and the police for investigation. With no economic means or practical support from anyone, she embarks on a journey to London to find his body and take it home. Her battle with bureaucracy to secure a decent burial for her late husband paves the way through the streets and institutions of London and informs the intimate picture of her personal reflections on life, love and death.
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