Logline: Set in an alternate 1960s Germany in which the Nazis are a celebrated world power, the story of a homicide detective who stumbles across a government plot to conceal the Jewish holocaust.
Stefan Arndt
Logline: After learning that their son has died on the battlefield, a working class couple decide to fight back against the Nazi regime in 1940’s Berlin.
Logline: A small Alpine community takes in an Austria-American man, unaware that he is aware of a dark secret the community harbors, and is there to seek vengeance.
Logline: When a businessman fails to make a decent salary in the United States, he moves to Saudi Arabia in hopes of making it big and securing his daughter’s financial future.
Logline: A teenager gets caught up in the aftermath of a high-school shooting committed by his best friend.
Logline: After crashing his plane near a war torn village, a young pilot falls in love with a local singer and convinces the townsfolk to rally against their oppressors.
Logline: Tells the story of a single family over 40 years and three generations.
Logline: On the set of Das Gestohlene Gesicht, the very last film to be made by the Nazis in Austria’s Zillertal in April and May of 1945, film technicians and UFA stars fleeing the Allied bombing raids back in Berlin began showing up non-stop, bloating the cast and crew list from 20-or-so people to 60 or 70 before wrapping.
Logline: True story centers on an aging fatherless Russian Captain, his small military reconnaissance group behind German enemy lines, and the relationship he forms with an orphaned German boy during WW2.
Logline: Story is a time-shifting, kaleidoscopic – weaving six interlinking narratives, with diverse settings from the savagery of a Pacific Island in the 1850s to a dystopian Korea of the near future.