Ikiru
Director
Ikiru is a 1952 Japanese film directed by Akira Kurosawa. It tells the story of a bureaucrat who discovers he has terminal cancer and reflects on his life's choices. The film is highly acclaimed for its emotional depth and existential themes. Akira Kurosawa is a celebrated director known for his groundbreaking work in Japanese cinema, with a career spanning several decades. Some of his other notable films include "Seven Samurai," "Rashomon," and "Yojimbo." Kurosawa has received numerous awards throughout his career, including several Academy Awards and Golden Globe Awards for his contributions to the film industry.
Ralf. Sex in der Wüste
Ralf is crazy and scary. But he's also funny and disgusting. A portrait of an exuberant individual – who's too intense for his surroundings.