Dagmar Mielke

참여 작품

Stalin – Leben und Sterben eines Diktators
Editorial Staff
What happened in 1953 in Stalin’s secret dacha in Kuntsevo? The last five days of the dictator. Bizarre and abstruse. The film presents narratives about the life and death of the scrupulous power seeker Stalin. A life full of cruelties and red glamour which ended 70 years ago in his secret dacha in Kuntsevo. The almighty suddenly powerless.
에브리띵 윌 체인지
Commissioning Editor
벤, 피니, 체리는 우연히 오래된 음반에서 기이한 생명체 사진을 발견한다. 본 적도 들은 적도 없고, 인공지능도 알지 못하는 이 생명체는 기린이라는 이름을 가진 동물. 세 친구는 가까운 과거에 생명체와 인간이 공존했다는 놀라운 사실을 알게 되고 지구의 옛모습을 찾아 시간 여행을 떠난다.
The Case of Bruno Lüdke
Commissioning Editor
The incredible story of Bruno Lüdke (1908-44), the alleged worst mass murderer in German criminal history; or actually, a story of forged files and fake news that takes place during the darkest years of the Third Reich, when the principles of criminal justice, subjected to the yoke of a totalitarian system that is beginning to collapse, mean absolutely nothing.
The Divided Soul of America
Commissioning Editor
Under the Trump administration, USA is a deeply divided country. One side feeds populism and religious rectitude in a monochromatic landscape, painted white, lamenting for a past that never will return. The other side fuels diversity and multiculturalism, a biased vision of a progressive future, quite unlikely. Both sides are constantly confronted, without listening to each other. Only a few reasonable people gather to change this potentially dangerous situation.
DJ Punk: The Photographer Daniel Josefsohn
Commissioning Editor
Nobody captured the atmosphere of 1990s Berlin better than German photographer Daniel Josefsohn, who died in 2016 at the age of 54, leaving his mark in advertising with his irreverent aesthetic and punk sensibility. It was his spontaneous, imperfect images shot for an MTV campaign in 1994 that first made him famous.
100 Years of the UFA
Commissioning Editor
The intricate history of UFA, a film production company founded in 1917 that has survived the Weimar Republic, the Nazi regime, the Adenauer era and the many and tumultuous events of contemporary Germany, and has always been the epicenter of the German film industry.
Baikonur
Producer
“Whatever falls from heaven, you may keep.” So goes the unwritten law of the Kazakh steppes. A law avidly adhered to by the inhabitants of a small village, who collect the space debris that falls downrange from the nearby Baikonur space station. The last two youthful members of the village are the radio operator Iskander, known as Gagarin, and the spirited Nazira. While Nazira finds it increasing difficult to conceal her love for Iskander by means of her unconventional behaviour, Iskander is evidently not only crazy about Baikonur and the vastness of outer space, but also deeply smitten with the beautiful French astronaut Julie Mahé, whose journey to the stars he wistfully follows on television.
우리도 사랑한다
Associate Producer
A romantic drama about a woman who enters into an affair after 30 years of marriage.