A Dangerous Method
When a film starts with someone pulling strange faces, it can negatively influence the audience’s perception. David Cronenberg’s A DANGEROUS METHOD quickly proves this first impression wrong, says Max Zeh.
White White World (Beli Beli Svet)
If the Serbian drama WHITE WHITE WORLD (BELI BELI SVET) deserves a subtitle it would be ‘The Great Depression’. Filmed mostly in a shaky hand camera perspective, the connected stories of several inhabitants of the Serbian mining town Bor are told.
Disposable Film Festival
Max Zeh finds out: On how many mediums can one produce a film?
Cane Toads – The Conquest
Max Zeh reviews this 3D documentary about toads.
Short Fusion: Let’s Talk About Sex
Max Zeh reviews a compilation of five short films that deal with this delicate subject in very different, but boldly honest ways.
If not us, who? (Wer wenn nicht wir)
Max Zeh looks at the story of the raising communistic extremism of Gudrun Enssslin (Lena Lauzemis), long before she founded the RAF (Rote Armee Fraktion) together with Andread Baader (Alexander Fehling).
