In "Whores' Glory", Michael Glawogger portrays women from Thailand, Bangladesh and Mexico who make their living of prostitution. Their motivation is as different as the cultures, the religions and the...
Documentary on the world's biggest all-female brass orchestra from Berlin-Kreuzberg. Sixty-six women aged between twenty and seventy meet every week to rehearse, and though they all come from differen...
Documentary about the unknown and unjustly marginalized female musicians and singers of the rock and roll scene. Starting with the fact that women were rocking the stages as early as the 1950s, the fi...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film. Film synopsis: A delicious parody on misunderstood heroism is represented by this picture based on George Bernard Shaw’s comedy Man and Superman. ...
The DoorBased on the eponymous novel by Magda Szabó, the film tells the story of a special relationship between two women in the 1960s in Hungary, the writer Magda and her housekeeper Emerenc. Over t...
Helke Sander: Cleaning House Documentary film about the filmmaker Helke Sander, who has been an icon of the German women's movement for about 60 years. The film follows her life and her cinematic work...
Film production supported by the British occupation forces as part of the Re-Orientation program. A radio reporter for women's issues provokes in his broadcast with the suggestion that women should co...
War damage in Cologne. The camera pans across ruins but also piles of rubble and largely cleared areas. The whole area appears deserted, inhabited only by a few women and children.
Adrian Hoven, Lucie Englisch in "So sind die Frauen" (1949/50)
Joe Stöckel in "So sind die Frauen" (1949/50)
Lucie Englisch (on the left) in "So sind die Frauen" (1949/50)
Beppo Brem (on the left), Adrian Hoven (in the middle), Karin Hardt in "So sind die Frauen" (1949/50)
"So sind die Frauen" (1949/50)
Karin Hardt (on the right) in "So sind die Frauen" (1949/50)
Beppo Brem (on the left), Lucie Englisch, Adrian Hoven (second from the right) in "So sind die Frauen" (1949/50)
Joe Stöckel, Karin Hardt in "So sind die Frauen" (1949/50)
The film "Frauen der Leidenschaft" was permitted by the censorship office in Berlin with age restriction (only for adults 18 years of age or older).
Following parts had to be removed:1) 2. act, title 67, the pictures following the words "blood will flow": pictures after the scene, where a woman is sitting on bananas in a destroyed shop until the e...
The chairman applied against the permission of the advertisement for the film "Was Frauen träumen". The application was accepted. One further photo was prohibited.
The production company "Ranneg-Film, Berlin" applied against the partial ban of the film "Frauen der Leidenschaft" at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The application was partially accepted. Some...
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There was no kind of restriction noted.
The provincial government of Prussia applied for revocation of permission of the film "Frauen, die nicht lieben dürfen" at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The application was accepted. The film...