The scientist Alice works in a company that specialises in the breeding of new plant species by means of genetic manipulation. One day she has a breakthrough: the cultivation of a purple-red flower th...
Sinan hat sein Studium bis auf eine letzte noch ausstehende Prüfung beendet und kehrt zurück aufs Land zu seinen Eltern. Wie es weitergehen soll, weiß er nicht, hofft aber, in seinem Heimatort fina...
Die junge Sophie ist eine leidenschaftliche Tänzerin – ganz wie einst ihre Mutter, die nach der Geburt ihre Karriere beenden musste. Mit ihrem Tanzpartner Adrian hat Sophie sich nun sogar für die ...
Johanna (13) is in love – but how is she to enjoy this rush of emotions when her violent prone father is returning to the family home? Torn between the wish to stay true to her father and the love f...
Dust On Our HeartsKathi is 30 years old, a single mother and a luckless actress who is regularly turned down at auditions. While Kathi doesn't know how to get her life on track, her mother Chris is a ...
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The Pasta DetectivesAdaptation of the eponymous children's book by Andreas Steinhöfel. Young Rico, who calls himself a slow learner, lives with his single working mother in a tenement in Berlin. He l...
The Pasta DetectivesAdaptation of the eponymous children's book by Andreas Steinhöfel. Young Rico, who calls himself a slow learner, lives with his single working mother in a tenement in Berlin. He l...
Katrin Pollitt in "Die Hände meiner Mutter" (2015/16)
Andreas Döhler, Heiko Pinkowski (from left to right) in "Die Hände meiner Mutter" (2015/16)
Dieter Landuris in "Die Mutter des Killers" (1996)
Birte Schnöink, Elsie de Brauw (left to right) in "Zum Tod meiner Mutter" (2022)
Birte Schnöink in "Zum Tod meiner Mutter" (2022)
German movie poster of "Zum Tod meiner Mutter" (2022)
Birte Schnöink in "Zum Tod meiner Mutter" (2022)
Christian Löber, Birte Schnöink (left to right) in "Zum Tod meiner Mutter" (2022)
Daily call sheet for 16 August 1958 for the shooting of "Ohne Mutter geht es nicht".
Der soziale Film, Der Kinematograph, 630, (1919), S. 14. Rezension zu "Mutter Erde" von Johannes Gaulke und Heinrich Ilgenstein.