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1968 saw the Prague Spring and the Soviet invasion in Czechoslovakia, massive student demonstrations in Paris, anti-war protests in Chicago, the “Tet Offensive” and the Mi-Lay massacre in Vietnam, a student mass kill- ing in Mexico City, the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Bobby Kennedy and countless other events which shook cities across the globe. This year was also marked by turning points in the Civil Rights and Feminist movements and the rise of a diverse “Counter Culture” which rattled the very core of the mainstream. The unique three-part series 1968mm, tells the story of that epic year in a fresh new way: through the stories and home-movies of those who were there.

'24H Europe - We are the future' is a 24-hour expedition into the European continent and to the people who are its future. The program follows 60 protagonists from 25 nations, between the age of 15 and 30. They lead us into their world, share their everyday lives, their dreams and realities. University graduates turn into business consultants, while Banlieue dwellers lag behind. Locals, migrants, strangers, lost souls. Saving lives at sea, fighting for their homeland. Volunteers in hospitals, searchers in the provinces, hipsters assessing their global possibilities.

Day Zero is portraying climate change by immersing the viewer in nature’s bounty and by listening to stories told by local people. Filmmaker Nils Bökamp has identified unique spots around the world where nature’s pristine wilderness and beauty are threatened to be lost by the effects of climate change. 

1968MM
Documentary series

Germany | 2018 | 158:00 min

by Felix Kriegsheim, Jerry Rothwell, Stefano Strocchi

Boekamp & Kriegsheim

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24h Europe, The Next Generation 
TV Documentary 

Germany | France | Belgium | Finland | 2019 | 1440 Min

by Britt Beyer, Vassili Silovic

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Day Zero
Documentary series

Germany | 2019 | 90 min

by Nils Boekamp, Boekamp & Kriegsheim

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