
2004
The Bavarian district town of Dachau gained worldwide fame as the first Nazi concentration camp and has long since become a tourist attraction. In his directorial debut, cameraman Bernd Fischer, who was born and grew up in Dachau, documents the not-so-ordinary everyday life in his home town, life with the burden of the past and the various mechanisms of repression used by the locals. The result is a documentary tragicomedy about a place and a subject that none of those affected can escape.

Voices of Auschwitz

KinderblocK - L’ultimo inganno

Touring Scotland

D-Day to Berlin: A Newsnight Special

Touring Ireland

Wild Karnataka

Auschwitz, la machine de mort nazie

Adolf Island

Namibia: The Story of a German Colony

German Concentration Camps Factual Survey

The Liberation of Auschwitz

Like Stone Lions in the Gateway into Night

From Where They Stood

Damn Ruskies

Costa Natura - Naked Village

Status and Terrain

Chasing the Light: Norfolk Island

Été 44, un train pour l'enfer

Enemy of The State: Camp FEMA Part 2

Sweet Lorraine in Auschwitz