Baldiga

At the age of 19, Jürgen Baldiga chose art and fucking as his way of life. He fell in love with the camera and became the chronicler of late-1980s Berlin’s queer scene, in all its messy glory, as his body slowly crumbled from within.

Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg

They called her a witch, a murderer, the curse of the Rolling Stones—but they never knew who Anita Pallenberg truly was. This is a redeeming portrait of a charismatic, rebellious, addicted, and addicting Sixties persona—a woman who sank into the depths of darkness and rose back up again and again.

Diary of an Illness

The film traces Jacqueline Kahanoff's "Diary of an Illness," portraying her confrontation with cancer: her fears, isolation, and the peculiar beauty that emerges amidst the agony.

Frida

This biographical doc tells the story of Frida Kahlo—artist, lover, icon—in her own words and with stunning animations that breathe new life into the spirit of freedom that permeated her paintings and her life.

The Commandant's Shadow

A visceral and transformative encounter between a Holocaust survivor and the son of Auschwitz’s commandant helps those who have grappled with history's dark shadow find a path to atonement, forgiveness, and shared hope for the next generation.