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Lama Lhundrup

Actor

Films

Someone Beside You

Someone Beside You

By Edgar Hagen

2006 | 98 min | Documentary

Along with several courageous psychiatrists and their clients, the author sets out to film a doc road movie that takes him to Europe and the U.S.

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Bastard in Mind

Bastard in Mind

2022 | 86 min | Documentary

In the summer of 2014, a life-threatening aneurysm (an arterial outpouching) in the brain of the director of this film was discovered during a random examination and had to be treated surgically as soon as possible. Due to the size, shape and location of the aneurysm, it was initially unclear whether and by what method surgery could be performed at all. The frightening diagnosis, this twist of fate and the two long traumatic months until the operation, during which the aneurysm could have burst ...

Are You Sleeping, Brother Jakob?

Are You Sleeping, Brother Jakob?

2018 | 80 min | Documentary

Stefan Bohun and his three remaining brothers search the past for traces their deceased brother Jakob, who took his own life. This is a very personal film about mourning and saying goodbye, yet also about acceptance and joy, reuniting, and reconnecting with people you love. Jakob had moved to Portugal, but he often suffered from homesickness and despair. The last sign of life that his brother Stefan saw was a changed profile picture in a social network which showed the Larein Valley in the Alps. ...

Stuttering – My Constant Companion

Stuttering – My Constant Companion

2017 | 89 min | Documentary

Birgit Gohlke, a film and media scholar, has stuttered since early childhood. She deals well with it, but after watching "The King's Speech", Birgit decides to take action. Together with speech therapist Petra Nickel they created STUTTERING – MY CONSTANT COMPANION. Along with Birgit Gohlke herself and David Seidler - author of "The King's Speech" who himself stuttered as a teenager - three other stuttering protagonists talk about their day to day challenges. "An enriching film that breaks down ...

Grimm’s Cuckoo

Grimm’s Cuckoo

2012 | 15 min | Shorts

Joachim suffers from hallucinations. Suffers? Not really, because the “patrulls“, little paper men, entertain him fabulously; and his stay in the psychiatric clinic finally offers him peace and quiet, away from the turbulences of the outside world, that is until Alma enters his life, whose fairy-like appearance turns everything upside down.

Never Sleep Again

Never Sleep Again

1992 | 92 min | Drama

An episodic story of encounters that three friends - Rita, Lilian and Roberta - experience as they travel to a wedding in Berlin by boat. Rita's unexpected encounter with a past lover forces the premature end to the festive trip. Marooned in the sands of the Brandenburg countryside, they embark on a wild odyssey, full of euphoric drifting and challenging situations. A blissful feeling of homelessness. The car's tires are stolen, hotels and guesthouses are full. There is no turning back "And what ...

Burden

Burden

2023 | 65 min | Documentary

Thirteen men gather in a remote country house in Catalonia for an intense weekend retreat. Under the guidance of anthropologist and therapist Rai Crespí, they confront their inner blockages and wounds. Through physical and emotional exercises, they explore new ways of being men. The participants, shaped by traditional notions of masculinity, seek authentic forms of expression for their identities. They share their experiences, fears, and hopes in a safe space characterized by trust and openness. Miguel ...

Indian Summer

Indian Summer

2015 | 87 min | Documentary

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 ...

Transit

Transit

2016 | 44 min | Comedy

Every man is an abyss, with the exception of Dieter (55). When out of the blue his wife Tamara takes off to Mont Saint Michel, leaving the endless repetition of their life together behind, Dieter is forced to leave the security of his row house cocoon for the first time. Aided by congenial vagabond and street philosopher Ronen (38), Dieter embarks on a journey that will confront him with the impossibility of escaping one's self.

Herbstflattern

Herbstflattern

2013 | 66 min | Drama

The feature film debut HERBSTFLATTERN by Birgitta Weizenegger (Lindenstraße, Tatort: Brüder) tells the story of Lene, a counselor at an orphanage, who was treated at a psychiatric clinic after a young girl in her care suffered a tragic accident. Once out of the hospital, she becomes obsessed by a man she meets in an online chatroom who goes by the name 'Be Good'. With only a mobile number and a blurry photo at hand, she searches for 'Be Good' in the streets of Berlin. "The film is a fascinating ...

Gieselmann

Gieselmann

2021 | 33 min | Drama

Alone in his apartment late one evening, he sets up his camera and hits record. He announces that he's going to telephone three people. In the calls that follow, he confronts his tormentors about events long past and accuses them of being ruthless and of driving him from the paradise of childhood. For the filmmaking father and son duo Rainer Bärensprung and Robin Epkenhans, the shooting of GIESELMANN was also a very personal experience. "Working on the film reminded us of our own scars and their ...