Documentaries and Short Films

I started shooting Super 8 films when I was eleven. My dad worked at AGFA, so our place was filled with cameras. While other kids played with toys, I played with film. My first was a sci-fi called UFO, pulled from some British show on TV. It wasn’t just a hobby—it was my way out.

 

Kill The Artist

Kill the Artist is a raw and haunting documentary that dives into the legal and moral crosshairs aimed at underground filmmakers and taboo-breaking artists. Blending rare footage and subversive works by Richard Kern, Nick Zedd, Jörg Buttgereit, and Olaf Ittenbach, the film exposes how censorship and control collide with primal instincts—sex, death, and spiritual transgression. More than a doc, it’s a cinematic confrontation with the forces that try to silence the avant-garde. Watch for $0.99 on Vimeo

 
 
 

Lifepak

One night with an ambulance crew.

 
 
 

Path

Death grants us life because it makes us conscious of the finiteness of our existence.

Early in their careers, the pathology workers reported having extreme fascination and at the same time emotional difficulty with their vocation. In many cases they lost their friend and were labeled "butchers" as a result of their chosen profession.

 
 
 

Sidetracked

A poetic art film about the future of individuals in former East Germany.

Traveling through a desert of toxic waste and destroyed landscape, the film reveals the survival skills and business ideas of the former Government controlled citizens.

 
 
 

Déjà Vu

Déjà Vu chronicles the travels of media artist and filmmaker Andreas Troeger, and invites the viewer behind the scenes of The 33rd International Student Film Festival in Munich and visits painters, ceramic artists and sculptors in Marseille, France.

 
 
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