Gwendolin Weisser is best known for her work as a documentary filmmaker. She co-directed the documentary film FAR: THE STORY OF A JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD (2017) alongside Patrick Allgaier. This documentary follows the journey of the filmmakers as they travel around the world without using planes, capturing the essence of various cultures and the beauty of human connections. FAR: THE STORY OF A JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD was well-received for its authentic and heartfelt depiction of global travel and the human spirit.
These are living spaces on the edge of and in the middle of Europe, and their sheer existence is astonishing, with locations are in Spain, Italy, Iceland and Norway. These microcosms reflect our current society. What influence do these places have on their inhabitants, and who is part of the community?
This film makes the isolation in these places palpable, and the walls that surround them visible. Both the real walls and the ones that we have created in our minds.
"SMALL PLANETS is a visual treat ...
Apart from the obligatory visits to the Louvre and the Leaning Tower of Pisa, a livestock transporter and the statues of ancient deities also become an occasion for cultural exchange.
France, England, Holland and Italy are on the itinerary. In between are Belgium, Ireland, Austria and of course Switzerland, the absolute highlight of the trip. Ever since a slew of Bollywood films were shot in Switzerland, the land of the Alps has become the very epitome of Europe for many Indian people. Anna, the ...
Liêm is a member of the Sedang, an ethnic minority group in Vietnam. Following tradition, he and other men go into the jungle for a spiritual cleansing, subsisting only on what the forest offers them.
In the past, when he made the trip with his father, they fed on wild animals, such as monkeys, wild cats, or deer. Nowadays, deforestation has driven these animals away, and so Liêm is forced to catch rats and frogs, which the group (and film crew) consume.
"The Vietnamese jungle is changing, and ...
Filmmaker Lenz leaves his hometown of Berlin to explore the background of Georg Büchner's fragment “Lenz” in the Vosges mountains. But soon he exchanges the Alsatian landscape for higher altitudes and more emotional terrain: driven by the desire to see his son Noah, he sets off for the winter sports resort of Zermatt in the Swiss Alps. There, with Noah's help, he arranges a meeting with his ex-wife Natalie, whom he still loves. A small idyll blossoms in the rediscovered closeness to his son and in ...
On a Saturday morning, 39-year-old Heriberto takes his former elementary school friends, Flor and Trujillo, on a ride across Mexico City to attend a class reunion.
On the road, the three of them recall good old times until gradually Flor and Trujillo start becoming the bullies they once were with Heriberto as kids. Yet today, 25 years later, Heriberto will strike back, or won’t he?
"By any measure, one of the year’s most ambitious Mexican films." (Variety) "OSO POLAR is an emotional roller-coaster!" ...
Despite shared experiences of migration, each person has his individual story. “With a deeply human attitude, which is evidence of his love for the protagonists, the director deals with one of the topics of today: migration. The great respect he has for his fantastic protagonists – real masters of their lives – makes it possible for him to get very close to them without exposing them.” (Jury Decision Innsbruck International Film Festival)
In a state of limbo between Europe - the promised land for homosexuals, which nevertheless remains unattainable - and Arab reality, where his very being is rejected, the filmmaker seeks solace in the companionship of the couple.
Back in his homeland, the director grapples with his difficult relationship with his father as well as a society that views homosexuality as an anomaly.
Raed's film is an attempt to create a hypothetical everyday life from the moments they experience together. He questions ...
Arslan, who spent parts of his childhood in the areas he visits, returned to Turkey for the first time after 20 years of life in Europe.
His travels lead via Istanbul and Ankara to the southeast of the country to Gaziantep, from there further east via Diyarbakir and Van to Dogubayazit near the Iranian border.
"FROM FAR AWAY is unpretentious and straightforward, and the best documentary in a long time." (Critic)
This film looks at the careers of successful entrepreneurs at various stages, who operate locally, nationally and internationally and reconcile business and ethics.
FAIR TRADERS explores the question of how a post-neoliberal economic model might look and shows the mindset of three pioneers who, day in and day out, balance fair payment throughout the supply chain, organic production and the cost pressures of the free market economy.
The film inspires solutions to a global situation that often seems ...
The way of life in Aracà in northern Italy is threatened by globalization and technological progress. There are only a handful of aging farmers left who still grow olives and grapes using the old methods.
This documentary records the thoughtful and emotional confrontation with time, change, loss, and hope related by the members of a small community in the idyllic Ligurian countrysid
This documentary records the thoughtful and emotional confrontation with time, change, and loss, but also finds a ...