Petros Apostolou is a talented young musician who comes to Athens and soon manages to record his first record. He achieves success and falls in love with Anna, who is the niece of Mr. Theocharis, the ...
The teacher Evlampios Mantekas, born and bred in Rizochorio in the Peloponnese, comes to Athens to ask the industrialist Bampis Chanos to fulfill his promise to build a school in the village. He visit...
Robinet has lost his head for an artist of the music hall. He tries to join her in the dressing room after the performance - but it is too late: she has already gone home. So he decides to reach the ...
Arabace, the high priest, loves a patrician woman named Jone, who instead is in love with Glauco, a young Roman. Glauco hosts in his house a poor blind girl called Nidia who is secretly infatuated wit...
A couple's suffering finally comes to an end when Jean, having lost his memory through shell shock, sees the cross of shame on Jenevieve's breast, gets his memory back and the two pledge their troth.
„The seeds of fruit must not be grounded“ – this quote by Goethe was often used by artist Käthe Kollwitz to argue for peace. Her work on her famous anti-war monument and thinking about how an a...
Biopic about blind Viennese pianist Maria Theresia Paradis (1759-1824), based on the novel "Am Anfang war die Nacht Musik" by Alissa Walser. In the year 1777, 18-year-old Maria Theresia, called "Resi"...
Suck Me Shakespeer 2 Sequel to the 2013 box office hit: Ex-con Zeki is now a proper teacher, and thanks to his unorthodox methods, he is highly popular among the students. Yet he has again to proof hi...
"Lost Children" (2003-05)
François Goeske, Josefine Preuß, Jytte-Merle Böhrnsen, Pit Bukowski (from left to right) in "Lost Place" (2011-13)
German movie poster of "Lost Place" (2011-13)
François Goeske, Jytte-Merle Böhrnsen in "Lost Place" (2011-13)
François Goeske in "Lost Place" (2011-13)
François Goeske in "Lost Place" (2011-13)
Jytte-Merle Böhrnsen, François Goeske in "Lost Place" (2011-13)
Pit Bukowski in "Lost Place" (2011-13)