Each film is accompanied by an art installation, providing a three-dimensional space which the viewers can enter for a direct experience of the subject matter.
Traveling through remote areas of West Virginia, he followed the story of a 22- year old woman who committed suicide in 1981 in an isolation cell at the State Prison for Women.
The film was combined with an installation, “Pence Springs Resort”, a life-size three-dimensional photographic rendering of the isolation cell which the viewers could physically enter.
[9] In 1997 he began to work on his second documentary film The Red Orchestra,[10] a portrait of his late father, Helmut Roloff, a resistance fighter against the Nazis.
In 2015, through an initiative by Stefan Roloff, Gustin Reichbach and Ellen Meyers, The Red Orchestra was incorporated into the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's permanent exhibition.