Documentaries and Short Films

My documentary work moves between people, places, and situations that don’t ask for permission—following what’s usually left out: underground scenes, private spaces, unstable edges.
I stay close, inside moments, not around them, where reality slips between control and instinct.
Shot from within, without distance.
No narration, no safety net—just what unfolds.

 

Kill The Artist

Kill the Artist is a raw, unsettling documentary at the fault line between law and instinct—where underground filmmakers and taboo artists get targeted.
Featuring rare and subversive work by Richard Kern, Nick Zedd, Jörg Buttgereit, and Olaf Ittenbach, it shows censorship colliding with sex, death, and spiritual trespass.
More than a documentary, it’s a confrontation with the systems that try to shut the avant-garde down.

Full Video:

https://youtu.be/rMJC_AZg5xw?si=If587YPtOHuJqDf6

 
 
 

Lifepak

One night with an ambulance crew.
Calls, bodies, the city sliding past the windshield—ending in a bedroom resuscitation. No cutaways.

 
 
 

Path

Death grants us life because it makes us conscious of the finiteness of our existence.

Early in their careers, the pathology workers reported having extreme fascination and at the same time emotional difficulty with their vocation. In many cases they lost their friend and were labeled "butchers" as a result of their chosen profession.

 
 
 

Sidetracked

A poetic art film set in the aftermath of East Germany.
Moving through a toxic, stripped landscape, it traces how former state-controlled citizens adapt—improvising survival strategies and reinventing themselves through fragile, makeshift economies.

 
 
 

Déjà Vu

Déjà Vu tracks the movements of media artist and filmmaker Andreas Troeger—from the 33rd International Student Film Festival in Munich to Marseille, where painters, ceramic artists, and sculptors open their studios and their process.

 
 
 

Paul And Paik

Nam June Paik (the father of video art) inspired many young artists and opened up his workspace to international cooperations. Paul Garrin his long-time assistant and collaborator is also featured in this video with his interactive artwork.

 
 
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