A Hidden Life The historical drama tells the story of the Austrian farmer Franz Jägerstätter (1907-1943). Jägerstätter lives in St. Radegund, a small community in the district of Braunau am Inn. A...
Documentary about the city of Demmin in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania, where an almost unbelievable tragedy occurred in the finals days of WWII: Fearing the approaching Red Army and brutal revenge at the...
How to Be Really Bad At first glance, 14-year-old Lilith appears to be just a regular teenage girl. Yet there is a crucial difference: She is the devil's daughter and literally lives in Hell. Since sh...
We Are FineFour boys and one girl – Tubbie, Tim, Birdie, Jojo and Marie – have decided: "We are doing fine". While the rest of the world may regard them as oddballs, and the demands of real life c...
The first film ever shot in Frankfurt shows the arrival of Emperor William II at Opernplatz for the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the German-French peace treaty which was signed at "Hotel zum...
Filmmaker Carmen Tatarotti already portrayed author Friederike Mayröcker in 1989. A few years after the death of Ernst Jandl, Mayröcker′s long-time companion and collaborator, the two decided ...
Documentary about one of the last projects of theatre and film artist Christoph Schlingensief, who passed away in 2010. Schlingensief, who was fascinated by the African continent, had the vision of co...
Leroy may have a German passport, but the 17-year-old′s dark skin and Afro hairstyle give away the fact that he is of African descent at first glance. Not that Leroy has a problem with that R...
Michael Bohnen, Mia May ("Die Herrin der Welt", Teil 1-8)
Mia May (3.v.l.) ("Die Herrin der Welt", Teil1-8)
Arnold Korff. Mia May, Vladimir Gaidarow (v.l.n.r.) ("Tragödie der Liebe" 1-4)
Ines Schiller in the Deutsches Filmmuseum, Frankfurt am Main, on May 4, 2014
Karen Duve at the 25th Filmkunstfest Mecklenburg-Vorpommern on May 6, 2015 in Schwerin
Uli Gaulke at DFF - Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum on May 26, 2019
At the premiere of "Hanni & Nanni 3" in Munich, May 1, 2013
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck at the Deutsches Filmmuseum on May 12, 2006