Dark Satellites Film adaptation of the book "Die stillen Trabanten" by Clemens Meyer, comprising three short stories. One episode is about Christa, a cleaner, and Birgitt, a hairdresser, who meet ever...
Documentary about the everyday life of eight people who are older than one hundred years. Five of them reside in an elderly home, three are still living on their own without much help from others. The...
The Brasch Family Documentary about the Brasch family. Parents Horst and Gerda met in their London exile during WWII. In 1946, they moved to East Berlin to raise a family and fulfill their dream of a ...
Stop-motion adaptation of Charles Dickens' "Christmas Carol". Ebenezer Scrooge is a misanthrope and miser, he never does anything good and hates Christmas. One Christmas eve however, an unusual visito...
Summer 1943 in Nazi-occupied Poland: 17-year old Romek is a stoker on a train and dreams of becoming an engineer. He is in love with Franka who works as a kitchen maid at the German police station. Th...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film. Film synopsis: Marion is pregnant, but she doesn't know who the father is. Three men come into question, all of whom will die sooner or later in the...
The documentary accompanies three local journalists at work and shows the changes in their profession. Tom Willmann has been writing for the Schweriner Volkszeitung in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern for 25 ye...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film.
"Warschauer Leben" was digitized by DFF – Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum as part of the film heritage funding program "Förderprogramm F...
Sophie Rois, Sebastian Schipper
Devid Striesow, Sebastian Schipper (v.l.n.r.)
Devid Striesow, Sophie Rois
Sebastian Schipper, Sophie Rois
Devid Striesow, Sophie Rois
Filmplakat
Peter Behrens, Stephan Remmler, Gert "Kralle" Krawinkel (v.l.n.r.)
Stephan Remmler
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
Mr. Boese applied against the ban of the film "Drei Nächte" at the censorship office in Berlin. The hearing was postponed (26.04.1921).
There was no kind of restriction noted.
The film "Die Drei Portiermädel" was permitted by the censorship office in Berlin with age restriction (only for adults 18 years of age or older) and cuts (many scenes were banned).
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
The film "Die drei Kuckucksuhren" was banned by the censorship office in Berlin.
Two assistants applied for revocation of permission of the film "Die drei Portiermädel" at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The application was accepted. The film was banned.