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Robot Dreams (2023)
Enfants des autres, Les (2022)
Trenutki z Matjažem (2024)
Jaz, David (2025)
Vdovec (2025)

V28333 (DVD)
V28346 (DVD)
A9107 - Izbor 10 fotografij (2023, entrance exam paper)
A9106 - Analogni proces, avtoportret (2023, entrance exam paper)
A9105 - Plane spotting (2023, entrance exam paper)
 Apollo 11 (2019)
Broken Flowers (2005)
Tout nouveau testament, Le (2015)
Heiress, The (1949)
Club Zero (2023)
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Raspberry Reich, The (2004)
Country of Origin: Germany, Canada Length: 90min References: IMDb Original project format: 1,37:1, colour language: English feature film
Keywords/Index entries: Homosexuality terrorists Satire politics
| Summary: | The film explores what LaBruce calls "terrorist chic", cult dynamics, and the "innate radical potential of homosexual expression".[2] It is about a contemporary terrorist group who set out to continue the work of the Red Army Faction (RAF), also known as the Baader-Meinhof Gang. The group consists of several young men, and a female leader named Gudrun (after Gudrun Ensslin). All of the characters are named after original members of the Baader-Meinhof Gang or revolutionaries such as Che Guevara. They call themselves the "Sixth Generation of the Baader-Meinhof Gang" and "The Raspberry Reich". "Reich" is a reference to communist sexologist Wilhelm Reich. In addition, the term "Raspberry Reich" was coined by RAF leader Gudrun Ensslin to refer to the oppression of consumer society |
Videotapes and DVDs available at Videoteka AGRFT: |
19053 (DVD, original - not available)
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19187 (DVD, available)
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19188 (DVD, available)
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 Lev Kulešov (13.1.1899-30.3.1970)
Henri Langlois (13.11.1914-13.1.1977)
Rado Likon (13.1.1949-)

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