"What is Happiness" is a drama by Romanian author and philosopher Dumitru Solomon. Tudor, a professor of philosophy, publishes a book entitled "What is Happiness?". However, his private life seems rather catastrophic. Romanian playwright Solomon, full of humor, compassion and imagination, describes how Tudor copes with his seemingly hopeless conflicts.

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A Dreary Story is an 1889 novel by Anton Chekhov, subtitled "From the Notebooks of an Old Man". Nikolai Stepanovich, a luminary in the world of medical science, tormented by insomnia and bouts of devastating weakness, lives in a kind of darkening haze. He tries to analyze the reasons for his rapid physical and psychological decline in the face of unspecified illness and (according to his own premonition), imminent death in the course of the next six months.

Bo Carpelan was a Finnish poet and author. He published his first book of poems in 1946. Carpelan, who wrote in Swedish, composed numerous books of verse, as well as several novels and short stories. "Voices to late hours" is a voices report how they experienced the last hours before the great disaster. The news reports of an accidentally triggered minor nuclear strike. People try to save themselves, reflect on their lives, their relationships with each other. But your longing for life can no longer be fulfilled, because it sets in the automatic nature of the global nuclear war.

The 30-part Audibook production was voted "Audiobook of the Year" in 1999. A fantastic adventure story, a love story, a philosophical parable about good and evil and the power and impotence of art, a grotesque about Russian bureaucracy - a Russian Faust. The novel "Master and Margarita" was written by Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov, in the Soviet Union between 1928 and 1940 during Stalin's regime. The story concerns a visit by the devil to the officially atheistic Soviet Union.

More than once Karin Ugowski has surprised with her versatility, as shown again in the more recent years, like in the cinema short film Open (2005) of the director Charlotte Siebenrock, when she turned from an old frustrated canteen kitchen porter into an attractive buoyant and beautiful looking women within minutes, leading to the presentation of the short film at various short film festivals...

Signals - A Space Adventure is a science fiction film produced by DEFA in cooperation with the Polish film company Przedsiebiorstwo Realizacji Filmów Zespoły Filmowe Warszawa, directed by Gottfried Kolditz. The film was inspired by the novel "Asteroid hunter" by Carlos Rasch. (Source: Wikipedia)

The movie was shown at the 70mm Festival in Oslo 2017. (Video on Youtube)