Die BRD in den 70er Jahren. Über die heitere Anarchie kommt Rita Vogt zum Terrorismus, verführt durch ihren Gerechtigkeitssinn und durch die Liebe zu Andi. Als sie das Scheitern der Bewegung erkennt, taucht sie in der DDR unter. Mit Hilfe der Staatsicherheit, personifiziert in Erwin Hull, beginnt für sie dort unter anderem Namen eine neue Existenz. Rita führt sozusagen das normale Leben der Arbeiterklasse. Sie will ankommen, während ihre junge Kollegin Tatjana weg will, in den Westen. Zwischen beiden beginnt eine Freundschaft, der eine Fahndungsmeldung im Westfernsehen ein abruptes Ende setzt. Wieder muss Rita untertauchen. Mit einem neuen Namen in einer neuen Stadt scheint sie mehr Glück zu haben. Rita lernt im Urlaub den Studenten Jochen kennen. Er will sie mit nach Moskau nehmen. Doch dann wird Rita von ihrer Vergangenheit eingeholt, es ist das Jahr 1989 - die Mauer fällt, die DDR hört auf zu bestehen...
2022 year. Eighteen-year-old Dima from Donetsk is left alone after his father's funeral. He hasn't seen his mother since childhood and has long accepted the emptiness in his family. He is far from sports and doesn't understand how the world around is organized, until he learns the terrible truth: among the civilians captured in the besieged Mariupol, there might be his mother. In search of a chance to find her, Dima signs up as a volunteer in a storm detachment and goes there where every day is a challenge. But the closer he gets to the ruined city, the harder it is to understand if he will be able to meet his mother before he loses himself.
Set in 18th century Venice, “Primavera” follows Cecilia, a 20-year-old violin virtuoso who lives at the Pièta orphanage. Despite her talent, Cecilia remains confined within the orphanage, knowing that marriage is the only way out. Yet, her life takes a turn after she meets Antonio Vivaldi, a brilliant and ambitious composer who becomes the new violin teacher. Guided by Vivaldi and his music, Cecilia “finds the strength to challenge the destiny that once seemed inevitable.
Method Acting is a film that deliberately aims to be funny, and its deadpan approach makes it even more amusing and poignant. The star in this remarkable comic film is, ironically, Actor Lee Donghwi (played by himself), who hates comic acting. Despite his efforts to reinvent himself, opportunities seem elusive, and he finds himself increasingly despondent. Unexpectedly, he rece...
Showcases Wallace, Stoudamire, Wells, and others examining how culture, race, and media defined this infamous NBA era of the 2000s Portland Trail Blazers.
Untold: The Shooting at Hawthorne Hill is a 2026 Netflix documentary installment following a feud between retired Olympic equestrian Michael Barisone and his student at a New Jersey farm. Directed by Grace McNally, the film explores mounting tensions, social media disputes, and a violent 2019 shooting that rocked the dressage world.
Yiya Murano poisoned her friends to cover up scams in 1970s Argentina and became a dark figure in popular culture. Freed in the 1990s, she reappeared as a pop icon. Today, her son Martín seeks to reveal her true face.
“Moses the Black” is a story of a gangster in modern day Chicago that is inspired by the fourth-century saint of the same name. The film is scheduled to go into production this year, with Popovic as writer and director.