איפה אפשר לצפות ב-Barricade – Pictures of an Occupation ב-בישראל
For over a year, the Dannenrod Forest in Germany was occupied by climate activists who lived in treehouses up to 30 meters high to protect it from clearing for a new motorway. In October 2020, the extraction by the police and the cutting of the trees started. This documentary follows the activists through their actions, their dreams and their music and is with them when finally the last treehouses fell in the first week of December 2020.
צפו ב"Barricade – Pictures of an Occupation" עכשיו ב-Apple TV, וגלו דרכים נוספות לצלול לתוך סֶרֶט האהוב עליכם עם המדריך האולטימטיבי לצפייה של Popcorn Time.
חקור עוד אפשרויות סטרימינג עבור Barricade – Pictures of an Occupation!
גלה כיצד לצפות ב-Barricade – Pictures of an Occupation במגוון פלטפורמות ומדינות! בין אם אתה בבית או נוסע לחו"ל, מציאת מקום לצפייה חוקית מעולם לא הייתה קלה יותר. מ-, Barricade – Pictures of an Occupation זמין בשירותים מובילים כמו . זמין ב-5 מדינות נוספות, תוכל לחקור אפשרויות סטרימינג מותאמות אישית שמתאימות לרישוי המקומי, ולהבטיח חוויית צפייה חוקית וללא טרחה.
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דומים ל-Barricade – Pictures of an Occupation
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The rough, unkempt facades in Prenzlauer Berg – as if the skin had been peeled off the houses, says photographer Tina Bara. Having grown up in a prefabricated building, the young woman was drawn to East Berlin. She quickly got in conflict with the state, just like the artists Cornelia Schleime and Gabriele Stötzer, whom director Pamela Meyer-Arndt questions in her film about memories, traumas and creative genesis.
Rebels (2022 )
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World history meets local history on the street corner of Sperlingsberg in Oberdorla, Thuringia. In 1945, an American soldier was shot here. A photo of him became famous and, decades later, is circulating on the internet. Director Christa Pfafferott places this picture at the beginning of her research.
The Corner (2022 )
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Filmmaker Katrin Schlösser turns the camera on herself and her husband for three years, creating a visceral and intimate snapshot of married life.
Szenen meiner Ehe (2019 )
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In the 1960s, a white couple living in East Germany tells their dark-skinned child that her skin color is merely a coincidence. As a teenager, she accidentally discovers the truth. Years before, a group of African men came to study in a village nearby. Sigrid, an East German woman, fell in love with Lucien from Togo and became pregnant. But she was already married to Armin. The child is Togolese-East German filmmaker Ines Johnson-Spain. In interviews with Armin and others from her childhood years, she tracks the astonishing strategies of denial her parents, striving for normality, developed following her birth. What sounds like fieldwork about social dislocation becomes an autobiographical essay film and a reflection on themes such as identity, social norms and family ties, viewed from a very personal perspective.
Becoming Black (2019 )
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The bell tower of the Curon church rises from the waters of Lake Resia, in the Venosta Valley in South Tyrol, Italy. It stands as a lonely, silent witness to the horrible tragedy that befell Graun (Curon) and Reschen (Resia) in 1950, when both villages — with their unique natural and cultural landscape — were submerged by the waters of the newly-built Resia dam and water reservoir. This documentary film project aims to give a voice to the tragedy’s last contemporary witnesses.
The Sunken Village (2018 )
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INTO THE CIRCLE ( German: IM INNEREN KREIS) highlights the diverse psychological and political consequences of covert police operations. The undercover police officer, Iris P., investigated the Hamburg left scene as "Iris Schneider" for nearly six years. She had close friendships, and she had several years of intimate relations with people, who at the same she spied upon. After Iris P. was publicly unmasked in 2014, two more clandestine investigators were revealed as well. However, public surveillance can also affect people who would have considered it impossible. This is illustrated by the case of the police officer Simon B., who enrolled in the University of Heidelberg, to spy out peaceful left-wing students.
Into the Circle (2017 )
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As the swiss community of Oberwil-Lieli refuses to accept refugees, some political debates become a crucial effort in the whole country.
Willkommen in der Schweiz (2017 )