Greece in the years of Turkish occupation. The Ottomans make frequent raids and seize Greek children, whom they lead to training camps and turn them into Janissaries. In such a mass kidnapping of chil...
The historic collapse of paganism, and the Christianity that emerged as its successor, is the theme of the film in question. An enclosed and circular décor – that comprises a direct reference to th...
Midsummer in the country and in the city. City dwellers travel to the countryside to enjoy midsummer sauna amongst the aroma of birch and rowan. Outdoor dance floors create the right mood for people o...
Christian mission propaganda film about 'a slice of heathen life, with the bamboo bush people of Borado-Likowali'. Keli is forced to marry Wesa but has a lover in another village. This causes war to...
Niels Deboos is fed up: Stuttgart 21, bio-metric data surveillance, nuclear power plants, corruption, untamed capitalism – all this misery has Niels revolting. He decides to turn his back on the Fed...
Washington is not the capital of the USA, but Hollywood. Or: The postfactual age began in 1492. A time travel fantasy through the land of unlimited possibilities - and the unlimited formation of ident...
Die 19-jährige Katrin Nadolny freut sich auf ihr bald beginnendes Pädagogikstudium. Endlich kann sie ihren überfürsorglichen Vater und vor allem die Erinnerung an ihre depressive Mutter hinter sic...
Neuverfilmung des berühmten Romans von Thomas Mann über den Aufstieg und Fall einer deutschen Familie an der Zeitenwende zur Moderne: Die Geschichte nimmt Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts ihren Anfang: Di...
Luise Ullrich, Christian Doermer (v.l.n.r.)
Christian Eckert, Natascha Paulick in "Teneriffa EXIT" (2010/11)
Christian Friedel, Birte Schnöink in "Amour Fou" (2013/14)
Aylin Tezel, Christian Ulmen in "Macho Man" (2014/15)
Gert Fröbe, Christian Wolff, Sabine Sinjen (from left to right)
Matthias Schweighöfer, Christian Friedel, Friedrich Mücke (from left to right)
Christian Friedel, Friedrich Mücke, Matthias Schweighöfer (from left to right)
Friedrich Mücke, Christian Friedel, Matthias Schweighöfer (from left to right)