Black and white footage of Rosina Bonsu working in a rehearsal studio, using a chair as a prop. Wearing a suit, Rosina dances to Billie Holiday's 'Until the Real Thing Comes Along', Nina Simone's 'Eve...
Ein Mann fährt von Paris nach Berlin. Er sucht dort seine Frau. In einer Psychiatrie in Spandau findet er sie und nimmt sie wieder mit, zurück nach Paris. Jedes Jahr fährt die Frau nach Berlin und ...
Screen adaption of a novel by Tino Hanekamp. New Year's Eve in Hamburg. For many years Oskar Wrobel has been running a club in an abandoned hospital on Hamburg's Reeperbahn. The club was hip and Oskar...
Agni is a 20 year-old girl who sells flowers on the street and in nightclubs. She is in love with Petros, the son of a wealthy family, who is planning to ask her to marry him. Agni’s mother, Nina, i...
Angelos (Nikos Kourkoulos) is the sole survivor of a shipwreck. When called to testify, he reveals that the wreck occurred because of insufficient maintenance. Crushed by the burden of guilt, the ship...
An old diva of the Greek cinema (Mairi Chronopoulou), although she still attracts some publicity, lives in relative seclusion, seeing only her closest friends. Two men, a young journalist (Stratos Tzo...
After leaving a party, Kostas (Nikos Kourkoulos) and Rea (Zoi Laskari) go together to another party held by Petros. There things are a little more risqué: passionate dances, kissing, striptease and p...
This is the first film of Vasilis Georgiadis, a great Greek director, whose films have twice been Oscar nominees for best foreign language film. This is perhaps the only Greek athletic film production...
Peter Kurth, Lars Rudolph, Uwe Bohm, Nina Hoss, Rosa Enskat, Wolfgang Packhäuser, Marko Mandic (from left to right) in "Gold" (2012/13)
Ludger Lamers (second from left), Nina Wesemann (third from left), Baharak Abdolifard (center), Nima Nazarinia (third from right) in "Shahid" (2024)
Roland Jankowsky (back), Helene Grass (back, in the middle), Hubertus Hartmann (on the left), Jochen Picht (in the middle), Heinz W. Krückeberg (front), Nina Proll (on the right) in "Frohes Schaffen ...