Following a heart attack, crooner Alexander Ludwig is sent to a rehab hospital. This wouldn′t be to bad, but since his near-death experience, Alexander is also partly amnesiac, which leads to ab...
The State of ThingsWim Wenders' black and white film – which was awarded the Grand Prize at the Venice Film Festival – belongs to that rich subgenre of New German Cinema which focuses on filmmakin...
The first longterm documentary on a German pro-footballer: Between 2003 and 2011, director Aljosha Pause followed young player Thomas Broich, who at the age of 22 was considered one of Germany′s...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film.
"Mörderspiel" was digitized by Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung as part of the film heritage funding program "Förderprogramm Filmerbe" (FFE)...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film. Films from the National-Socialist period must be considered in the context of state-influenced production and reception. Further informations »
The video shows the first five minutes of the film. Films from the National-Socialist period must be considered in the context of state-influenced production and reception. Further informations »
The video shows the first five minutes of the film. Films from the National-Socialist period must be considered in the context of state-influenced production and reception. Further informations »
The video shows the first five minutes of the film.
"Die Stunde, die du glücklich bist" was digitized by Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung as part of the film heritage funding program "Förderpr...
Corinna Harfouch, Ernst Stötzner
Lars Eidinger, Corinna Harfouch, Egon Merten, Ernst Stötzner (from left to right)
"Was tun" (2020)
German movie poster of "Was tun" (2020)
"Was tun" (2020)
"Was tun" (2020)
"Was tun" (2020)
"Was tun" (2020)
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 film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
Film-Kurier, 181/15
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
Film-Prüfstelle in Berlin qualified the film "Kleiner Mann - was nun?" for public screening - ban for young people.