A poor university student (Stathis Psaltis) realises that he is gifted with extraordinary physical strength. His life changes completely when a boxing coach (Giorgos Loukakis) discovers him and makes ...
1 - giugno 1506
2 - Leonardo rientra in Milano
3 - Leonardo si ferma davanti alla chiesa delle Grazie e lega il cavallo
4 - i suoi fedeli compagni lo aspettano fuori
5 - si reca su...
Advertising film for the conservative party Høyre to the municipal election in Oslo in 1928.
In 1992, at the time of the Yugoslav wars, the young Swiss Christian Würtenberg died in Croatia. His death brought up questions, because although he had entered as a journalist, at the time of his de...
Hans-Christian who is in his mid-forties and whom everyone just calls H.C. has recently been left by his wife - a severe blow that he has trouble recovering from. In order to brighten the mood of love...
Documentary about filmmaker Werner Herzog, whose films like "Fitzcarraldo" or "Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes" ("Aguirre, the Wrath of God") are classics and have long been part of the collective cinema mem...
(Reel 1) The film opens with unrelated scenes of the Western Front, mainly the Marne and Château-Thierry areas. Then Theodore Roosevelt beside the grave of his son Quentin. Behind-the-lines scenes of...
A documentary on the common elements shared by Christianity and the religions of the ancient Greeks. A peregrination through Greece, visiting ancient sites of worship as well as more recent temples, w...
Hans-Jochen Wagner, Christian Friedel (from left to right) in "Ende der Schonzeit" (2011/12)
Jürgen Tonkel, Christian Ulmen, Johannes Herrschmann, Maximilian Schafroth, Simon Schwarz, Franz Bauer (from left to right)
Simon Schwarz, Lisa Maria Potthoff, Fahri Yardim, Gerhard Wittmann, Christian Ulmen, Jürgen Tonkel (from left to right)
Marie Leuenberger, Christian Ulmen, Markus H. Rosenmüller(from left to right) on the set of "Wer's glaubt, wird selig"
Still with Christian Althoff (second on the left), Alice Dwyer (third on the left), Elisabeth-Marie Leistikow (on the right)
Still with Christian Althoff, Elisabeth-Marie Leistikow, Alice Dwyer, Vadim Glowna (from left to right)
Dominik Dijaleu, Sascia Haj, Marcel Schlutt, Udo Lutz, Frank Christian Marx (from left to right)
Willy Birgel, Helmut Förnbacher, Christian Doermer (from left to right) in "Schonzeit für Füchse" (1965/66)
Screenplay (excerpt) of "Frucht ohne Liebe".