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- The dynamic PR-agent HANNAH is starting up her dream-job in the Hochstedt Company producing toys and soon falls in love with her firm's junior executive director, Wolfgang. But while HANNAH is still totally immersed in this passionate love affair, she unknowingly and progressively gets caught in a web of danger. Behind the harmless dolls and teddy-bears produced by the company a deadly secret is revealed. And for HANNAH, the game of love suddenly turns bloody.
- The concern is for the spiritual and humane values of Lincoln the man, as he looks back from the vantage point of maturity on his youth and earlier years.
- Features the only surviving short film of animator/producer Bertold Bartosch, The Idea (1932) - originally created between 1932 and 1934 -, and some additional information on the Czech-born experimental filmmaker.
- Painter and filmmaker Hans Richter talks about his experimental films of the 1920s with film critic and experimental cinema historian Cecile Starr. Excerpts from his most famous films of the silent era are included.
- Artist-animator Carmen D'Avino talks with film historian and critic Cecile Starr about his scroll-like, color doodles, with special reference to his film The Room, in which he animated walls, ceiling, radiator, and other surfaces.
- Features fourteen short abstract films (some in color) by American trailblazing film animator, producer, and director Mary Ellen Bute, set to classical music.
- A look at photographer Andre Kertesz's brilliant and innovative career.
- A work-in-progress about Charles R. Dockum, artist-inventor, who designed and built the Dockum Mobilcolor Instruments to meet the needs of his concept of light-image projection.