Markus had a serious accident. His little brother Michael recorded Markus’ neighbors voices and brought his things to the hospital to surround him with everyday life, hoping to bring him back. A story of unconditional love.
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Lindeman, 25-year-old art student, struggles to find his inspiration, finding himself in one ridiculous situation after the other.
1864 After a huge battle and the brutal shelling of the population of Atlanta, Federal troops (“Yanks”) take control of the city. Their plan is to use all of the goods remaining in the warehouse district of Atlanta to outfit their army for the upcoming March to the Sea, which they hope will end the War Between the States. Confederate spies move into the warehouse district, disguised as Yanks, to take stock of what is still there that might be of use to the army of the north. They find a lot. The word comes down from Confederate command to burn the entire district, destroying vast quantities of goods and uprooting hundreds of families that have been in the area for decades. “The Burning of Atlanta” is the story of the destruction of a major city near the end of the war, and the desperation and terror this causes in the lives of those who watch their entire society collapse around them.
The film conducts an unprecedented investigation of secretely created artworks in Nazi concentration and death camps. It converses with the rare handful of living artists who survived the camps and with those who curate their art: about the emotions the works conjure, their marginalization, their signatures or anonymity, their style, as well as the representation of horror and extermination.
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