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- A street sweeper who cleans up after grisly accidents brings home a full corpse for him and his wife to enjoy sexually, but is dismayed to see that his wife prefers the corpse over him.
- A female nurse desperately tries to hide her feelings of necrophilia from her new boyfriend, but still has pieces of the corpse of the first movie's hero in her possession.
- After being released from prison, a young gangster with a chip on his shoulder decides to punish society by making snuff films.
- As serial killer Lothar Schramm lies dying in his own blood, horrific memories of his miserable life of paranoia, self-harm and rejection flash before his eyes. A tragic look into the mind of a serial killer.
- A young sailor finds himself trapped in the labyrinthine mansion of his occultist uncle, along with a number of eccentric and mysterious relatives who all seem to be harboring a dark secret.
- A small community is besieged by vampires. After he watches friends ravaged in a convenience store, a lone avenger goes off to do battle with the undead, armed with shotgun, chainsaw, and Holy water. Later he finds other survivors and they try to stay alive long enough to do battle with Liven, king of the vampires.
- Barbet Schroeder interviews Bukowski.
- This is where it all started... Jörg Buttgereit, a leading light of the West Berlin underground film scene, first brought his venerable superhero to the screen in CAPTAIN BERLIN SAVES THE WORLD, with the maestro himself donning cape, tights and mask as he fights evil and saves his own true love. The Captain Berlin character was created by Buttgereit in the early 1980s and first appeared in his Super 8 short film CAPTAIN BERLIN - RETTER DER WELT (CAPTAIN BERLIN SAVES THE WORLD). In this film, Buttgereit himself plays Captain Berlin in a yellow jumpsuit with red briefs worn on the outside, capped off by a Spiderman mask and a repurposed flag worn as a cape. Clearly the product of a punk sensibility slamming head-on into a love of the 1960s "Batman" teevee show. The film is funny to watch but low on stuff like "production values," "plot," and "sense."
- A short featuring hidden camera shots of the director and his father.
- Story about a woman who lives among the poor and down and out in Chicago.
- An unattractive social outcast (Jeff Strong) visits a stranger (Lara Phillips) in prison after setting off the events that landed her there.
- Jörg Buttgereit himself plays a TV horror show presenter, introducing the audience to a variety of "Horror classics"
- A retrospective Cast & Crew interview documentary on the Making of Leif Jonker's DARKNESS for inclusion on the restored and remastered 13th Anniversary DVD titled DARKNESS: THE VAMPIRE VERSION. It had its Theatrical Premiere at the Warren Oldtown Theater in Wichita, KS on May 29th 2005. It was released throughout North America (included on the DARKNESS: THE VAMPIRE VERSION Single and 2-Disc DVD editions from Barrel Entertainment and Ryko Distribution) on May 30th, 2005.