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Werner Kubny

Born January 1, 1949 · Olpe, Germany (age 77)

Werner Kubny is a German author, director, cinematographer, producer and screenwriter.

Known For

The Break-InThe Break-In · 1991
The Break-In
8.01991
MovieDrama
Was bleibt sind wirWas bleibt sind wir · 2010
Was bleibt sind wir
2010
MovieDocumentary
A look behind the renovated facades to find out how the transformation has changed the personal lives of people in the Ruhr region. The focus is on the question of what will remain of the Ruhr identity that was once shaped by the local heavy industry.
Der lange Abschied von der KohleDer lange Abschied von der Kohle · 2017
Der lange Abschied von der Kohle
2017
MovieDocumentary
Out of the DarknessOut of the Darkness · 2011
Out of the Darkness
6.02011
MovieDocumentary
More than half of the world’s preventable blindness is caused by cataract disease, a clouding of the clear lens of the eye. In developing countries like Nepal, it is not only a personal tragedy, but can devastate the economy of entire communities. Fortunately, it is also easy to cure. Cataract surgery is one of the most effective medical interventions on earth, but until recently was considered too expensive to provide to the rural poor. Most of the world’s blind people live in remote, impoverished areas. The majority of doctors able to cure them work in cities. Dr. Sanduk Ruit from Nepal, and his American partner, Dr. Geoff Tabin, have made perfecting a portable low cost surgical procedure to restore sight their life‘s work. They trek to Nepal’s remote Northeast, carrying an entire hospital on porters‘ backs. Their mission is to bring the needlessly blind out of the darkness.
Vincent van Gogh - Der Weg nach CourrièresVincent van Gogh - Der Weg nach Courrières · 1989
Vincent van Gogh - Der Weg nach Courrières
9.01989
MovieDocumentary
Documentary that portrays Vincent van Gogh's live and work through his letters to his brother Theo.

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Out of the DarknessOut of the Darkness · 2011
Out of the Darkness
6.02011
MovieDocumentary
More than half of the world’s preventable blindness is caused by cataract disease, a clouding of the clear lens of the eye. In developing countries like Nepal, it is not only a personal tragedy, but can devastate the economy of entire communities. Fortunately, it is also easy to cure. Cataract surgery is one of the most effective medical interventions on earth, but until recently was considered too expensive to provide to the rural poor. Most of the world’s blind people live in remote, impoverished areas. The majority of doctors able to cure them work in cities. Dr. Sanduk Ruit from Nepal, and his American partner, Dr. Geoff Tabin, have made perfecting a portable low cost surgical procedure to restore sight their life‘s work. They trek to Nepal’s remote Northeast, carrying an entire hospital on porters‘ backs. Their mission is to bring the needlessly blind out of the darkness.

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