Documentary about two men in their early twenties and their unconventional way of life: The two street musicians from Berlin have already been homeless for three years – by choice. Under the moniker...
King of Germany Thomas Müller is a prototypical German petty bourgeois. His bland marriage with Sabine is in a rut, and he is estranged from his adolescent son Alexander. When Thomas suddenly loses h...
Pope Joan "Die Päpstin" is an elaborate film version of the best-selling novel of the same name by Donna Woolfolk Cross. In the year 814, Johanna′s life seems heteronomous and predete...
Pope Joan "Die Päpstin" is an elaborate film version of the best-selling novel of the same name by Donna Woolfolk Cross. In the year 814, Johanna′s life seems heteronomous and predete...
The films tells the story of the legendary Mathias Kneißl, who came to fame as a robber in the rural Bavaria around 1900. Chased by the police, Kneißl became a popular hero with the local ...
Life is not easy for German-Iranian Mohsen: Although he can′t stand the sight of blood, Mohsen has to work in his father′s butcher shop. During the attempt to save butcher ship of his pare...
An der Straßenbahnhaltestelle Geiselgasteig trifft der Sportreporter Robert Krohn (Hilmar Thate) eine verängstigte Frau. Er bringt sie in die Stadt, sieht sie am nächsten Tag in einem noblen C...
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...
Horst Buchholz (front left), Horst Gentzen (third from left), Harry Raymon (sitting) in "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
Kurt Waitzmann, Barbara Frey, Horst Buchholz (left to right) in "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
Horst Buchholz, Barbara Frey in "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
Horst Gentzen (second from left), Edith Elmay, Harry Raymon (second from right) in "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
Horst Buchholz (left) in "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
Horst Buchholz, Barbara Frey in "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
Horst Buchholz, Edith Elmay in "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
Barbara Frey in "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
There was not any kind of restriction noted.
The film "Rendezvous (Liebe zwischen zwei Weltteilen)" was banned by the censorship office in Berlin.
There was not any kind of restriction noted.
There was not any kind of restriction noted.
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
Following parts had to be removed:1) picture of the woman in childbed2) bathing of the childAfter these cuts the film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
The production company applied against the ban of the film at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The application was accepted. The film was permitted with age restriction (only for adults 18 years ...