– All films of future kids will be synchronized live in German. –
What is it like to have parents of different ethnithic backgrounds? And what happens if they suddenly don’t get along anymore? Or if you have to spend the day entirely without them?
Approved for age 0+
Kindernachrichten ‘Neukölln News’ – Wie funktioniert Demokratie?
[Kids-News ‘Neukölln News’ – How does democracy work?]

In their very own news programme, 20 children from the Neukölln Neighbourhood Association explore the true meaning of democracy. To do so, they embark on a journey through time to the beginnings of early Greek forms of government.
In their very own news programme, 20 children from the Neukölln Neighbourhood Association explore the true meaning of democracy. To do so, they embark on a journey through time to the beginnings of early Greek forms of government.
Director:Christian Schneider
Christian Schneider
FRU-FRU!

If your mother is a strawberry, and your father a pineapple – what fruit are you? And where do you belong? FRU-FRU! tells of her parents and their differences, which are united in her.
If your mother is a strawberry, and your father a pineapple – what fruit are you? And where do you belong? FRU-FRU! tells of her parents and their differences, which are united in her.
Director:Anastasija Kretzschmar
Screenplay:
Anastasija Kretzschmar
Anastasija Kretzschmar
Editing:
Mona Velz
Music:
Luis Guldzynski
Narration:
Ruth Kennecke
Sound designer:
Luis Guldzynski, Johannes Luppa
Sound mixer:
Justus Wirth
Voice:
Samson Fischer, Naffie Janha, Marlon Math, Viktoria Schreiber
First ad:
Nils Altmann
A part of me

Moving to another country can feel like landing on a new planet. What is it like to lose one part of yourself, while gaining another?
Moving to another country can feel like landing on a new planet. What is it like to lose one part of yourself, while gaining another?
Director:Anna Ryzhkova
Anna Ryzhkova
Camera:
Artem Ryzhkov, Anna Ryzhkova, Eva Ryzhkova
Voice:
Lysann Zeschke
Film school:
Bauhaus University Weimar
Au revoir au printemps
[So long, Spring]

Issam loses a part of his childhood while on a car ride with his older brother and father, when his brother tries to educate him about the supposed virtues of manhood. Can this circle of toxic masculinity be broken?
Issam loses a part of his childhood while on a car ride with his older brother and father, when his brother tries to educate him about the supposed virtues of manhood. Can this circle of toxic masculinity be broken?
Director:Khaël Touag
Producers:
Thomas Cassiers, Yannick Verdonck
Screenplay:
Khaël Touag
Selyan Allach, Karim Bichbiche, Nael Senni, El Hamid Touag
Cinematographer:
Xavier Van D’Huynslager
Editing:
Jérôme Bartholomeus
Sound designer:
Feras Daouk
Cauã

Cauã spends all day alone at home without parental oversight, fluctuating between boredom and adventure. He is accompanied in a documentary as he befriends a street cat and passes the time with the neighbourhood kids until his father gets home.
Cauã spends all day alone at home without parental oversight, fluctuating between boredom and adventure. He is accompanied in a documentary as he befriends a street cat and passes the time with the neighbourhood kids until his father gets home.
Director:Victoire Bonin Grais
Victoire Bonin
Editing:
Antoine Fontaine
Other:
Grinand Benjamin
Sound designer:
Ratineau Eliot
Revelinho

Revelinho is a big fan of Dutch folk music and tries to process his parents’ problems through his songs. Together with his friends, he will do everything in his power to set things right again at home with his performance at an open mic concert.
Revelinho is a big fan of Dutch folk music and tries to process his parents’ problems through his songs. Together with his friends, he will do everything in his power to set things right again at home with his performance at an open mic concert.
Director:Idriss Nabil
Producers:
Robijn Boekelman, Stan Egberts, Hannah Van Helden
Screenplay:
Pepe Favela
Jay-Velino Pinas, Kymani Pinas, Rijairo Poulina
Cinematographer:
Wietger Mosch
Editing:
Sammie Seuren