The painter Else Kant is in crisis – both artistically and personally. She is dissatisfied with her work and suffers from severe hallucinations and suicidal thoughts. She therefore voluntarily admits herself to a psychiatric ward, where the renowned Professor Cornelius reigns with great authority.

Young women toiling in a factory are exposed to hazardous ma...

An extravagant, exotic and moving look at Rembrandt's romant...

At the tense 1938 Munich Conference, former friends who now ...