
Ferdinand Barth
Directing
Known For
Like the sound of the reeds when the wind drives in and makes its stalks billow - that's exactly how it feels for Pia, who loves her brother Lukas. She spends a day with him at the lake. Lukas, however, knows nothing of her love. He begins to suspect what is going on inside his sister. But then his new girlfriend comes along - his first great love...
SommerglĂĽhen

A supposedly deaf-mute peddler, who roams the countryside as a dance vendor and day laborer, meets a single woman who keeps her desire for closeness at a distance with anonymous phone sex. The two emotional Eskimos attract and repel each other, lie to and desire each other, perform egg dances on frosty-thin ground, fight for affection and a goldfish always ready to break out.
Verirrte Eskimos
At the center, a boy who is challenged to a test of courage. But a much greater challenge awaits. He must decide...
Der Sprung
A groom is waiting for his bride at the altar. His best friend is the best man and is supposed to walk her down the aisle. Will it go well?
Heidschnuckenblues
Portrait of Rolf Ewald, a flight obsessive, who recounts his experiences as a pilot and manager at DĂĽsseldorf Airport in an impressive way.
Rolf Ewald - Ein Leben im Aufwind
Every evening around 7 p.m., a ritual is celebrated at the Meenakshi temple in Madurai, India. The priests carry out a mustard from the innermost part of the Hindu temple. It contains Shiva. Stops are made at several stations and Shiva is blessed until she finally goes to bed.