Winnetou's Son 10-year-old Max doesn't exactly look like a future star: He is pale, overweight and wears glasses. Yet, the shy boy identifies with the brave Indians of the Wild West, often donning war...
The United States in 1969: Kicked out by his parents because of his homosexuality, Danny Winter moves to New York City. In the cosmopolitan metropolis he hopes to lead a free life as a gay man. Since ...
Mother NatureA pitch-black comedy about eco-madness. It breaks with the glorification of nature, toys with authenticity and is set to 95% in the forest. Here Mother Nature can act as she pleases, with...
The Blue Light The first film to be directed by Leni Riefenstahl. The farmers in a small Dolomite village take the wild young girl Junta to be a witch, fearing her evil eye. Moreover, they consider he...
Adaptation of Enid Blyton′s eponymous book series. Hanni and Nanni are not only sisters, but also best friends. The twins are inseparable and always up to something. When they cause a wild chase...
Lissi And The Wild EmperorComedic animation film by Michael "Bully" Herbig, who, after Karl May western films and science fiction classics, is now satirizing the 1950s "Sissi" films. Lissi and her hus...
Lissi And The Wild EmperorComedic animation film by Michael "Bully" Herbig, who, after Karl May western films and science fiction classics, is now satirizing the 1950s "Sissi" films. Lissi and her hus...
The Green Planet Documentary film about the enormous and surprising diversity of species in the German forests. Over a period of six years, nature filmmaker Jan Haft and his cameraman Kay Ziesenhenne ...
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Kenda Hmeidan in "Kein Tier. So Wild." (2025)
German movie poster of "Kein Tier. So Wild." (2025)
Kenda Hmeidan in "Kein Tier. So Wild." (2025)
Kenda Hmeidan in "Kein Tier. So Wild." (2025)
Kenda Hmeidan, Hiyam Abbas (left to right) in "Kein Tier. So Wild." (2025)
Mehdi Nebbou (fourth from left), Kenda Hmeidan (third from left), Hiyam Abbas (second from left) in "Kein Tier. So Wild." (2025)
Verena Altenberger in "Kein Tier. So Wild." (2025)
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