NEW FILMS IN PROGRESS
BEL CITY
Trailer about the Documentray "Bel City" Filmed in the Eastern Nepal in  the August 2011.
Interviews  and Footage filmed in the Refugee Camps of  Beldangi and Sanicheri.
Its is a Co operation of Hwh "Justin Ash", BNS "Vidhyapati Mishra" and Filmmaker "Felix Jäkel"

Being forcibly evicted from Bhutan in the early 90s around 100,000 Bhutanese citizens have
 been forced to live a deplorable life in six camps in eastern Nepal. Now thousands of
refugees are resettling around the world but many see repatriation back to Bhutan as the
 only feasible option. Some were even imprisoned and tortured within
 Bhutan before eventually making it to the camps. The documentary also explores the
present day living conditions and atmosphere within Bel City, the slang name for
 the three camps of Beldangi the largest of the six refugee camps.
Trailer


Time AFTER TED 
I was working the last years on a film over the results of the Vietnam War in Vietnam and USA.
Here is the Trailer. The film will be published in beginning 2012





Published Films
The Red Khmer

Documentary about the Genozid in Cambodia in the time of 1975 till 1979.
The Khmer Rouge  was the name given to the followers of the Communist Party of Kampuchea, who
 were the ruling party in Cambodia from 1975 to 1979,

 

India "The City of learning and burning" 2007 - A short film about the hard of india
Varanasi (Sanskrit: वाराणसी Vārāṇasī, Hindustani pronunciation: , also commonly known as Benares
 or Banaras (Hindi: बनारस, Urdu: بنارس, Banāras [bəˈnɑːɾəs]   Kashi (Hindi: काशी, Urdu: کاشی, Kāśī
[ˈkaːʃiː]   is a city situated on the banks of the River Ganges in the
Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is regarded as a holy city by Buddhists and Jains,
and is the holiest place in the world in Hinduism (and center of earth in Hindu Cosmology),
to which at least once in life a Hindu is expected to do a pilgrimage and if possible to pour
the remains (ashes) of cremated ancestors here into the River Ganga. It is one of the oldest
continuously inhabited cities in the world and probably the oldest of India.
The Kashi Naresh (Maharaja of Kashi) is the chief cultural patron of Varanasi and an essential
 part of all religious celebrations.The culture of Varanasi is closely associated
with the River Ganges and the river's religious importance. The city has been a
 cultural and religious centre in North India for several thousand years.
 The Benares Gharana form of Indian classical music developed in Varanasi,
and many prominent Indian philosophers, poets, writers, and musicians resided or
reside in Varanasi,
 Tulsidas wrote Ramacharitamanas here, and Gautama Buddha gave his first
sermon at Sarnath located near Varanasi (Kashi).


Germany "Daet Lün" 2007 - A documentary over the island Helgoland
Heligoland (German: Helgoland; Heligolandic: deät Lun ["the Land"]) is a small
 German archipelago in the North Sea.
Formerly Danish and British possessions, the islands (population 1,650)
are located in the Heligoland Bight (part of the German Bight)
in the southeastern corner of the North Sea. They are the only German islands not in
the immediate vicinity of the mainland and are approximately three hours' sailing time
from Cuxhaven at the mouth of the River Elbe.
In addition to German, the local population, who are ethnic Frisians,
 speak the Heligolandic dialect of the North Frisian language called Halunder.
Heligoland was formerly called Heyligeland, or "holy land," possibly due to the island's
long association with the god Forseti.


Germany "Another world is possible " 2006 - A ilm over the g8 in Rostock 2006
The Group of Eight (G8, and formerly the G6 or Group of Six and also the G7 or Group of Seven) is
a forum, created by France in 1975, for governments of six countries in the world:
 France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In 1976, Canada joined
the group (thus creating the G7). In becoming the G8, the group added Russia in 1997.
 In addition, the European Union is represented within the G8, but cannot host or chair.
"G8" can refer to the member states or to the annual summit meeting of the G8 heads of government.
 The former term, G6, is now frequently applied to the six most populous countries within
the European Union. G8 ministers also meet throughout the year, such as the G7/8 finance ministers (who meet four times a year), G8 foreign ministers, or G8 environment ministers.
Each calendar year, the responsibility of hosting the G8 rotates through the member states
in the following order:
France, United States, United Kingdom, Russia, Germany, Japan, Italy, and Canada.
The holder of the presidency sets the agenda, hosts the summit for that year,
and determines which ministerial meetings will take place. Lately,
both France and the United Kingdom have expressed a desire to expand the group
to include five developing countries, referred to as the Outreach Five
 or the Plus Five: Brazil, China, India, Mexico, and South Africa.
 These countries have participated as guests in previous meetings, which are sometimes called G8+5.
With the G-20 major economies growing in stature since the 2008 Washington summit, world leaders from the group announced at their Pittsburgh summit on September 25, 2009, that the group will replace the G8 as the main economic council of wealthy nations.

France "Automatic" 2008 - A film over the automatic underground system in Lyon France
Line D
Line D commenced operation under human control on September 4, 1991 between Gorge-de-Loup
 and Grange-Blanche. The line was extended to Gare de Vénissieux on December 11, 1992,
 at which time it switched to automatic operation. Rubber-tyred trains run automatically
with no driver on board, controlled by a system known as MAGGALY (Métro Automatique à
Grand Gabarit de l’Agglomération Lyonnaise). On April 28, 1997, it was extended again to Gare de Vaise.
Being the deepest of the lines in Lyon, it was constructed mainly using boring machines
and passes under both rivers, the Rhône and the Saône. At 13 km (8.08 mi) long,
 it is also the longest of the lines in Lyon.