Documentary film about the life and work of Max Emden (1874-1940). He grew up as the son of a long-established Jewish merchant family in Hamburg, who at the beginning of the 20th century turned the fa...
Love Comes Lately This "literary road movie" (director Jan Schütte) is centered on the Jewish writer Max Kohn. Despite his rather old age, Max is still an agile charmer – and a readin...
Tribute to former mayor of Brussels: Adolphe Max.
Biography about Adolphe Max (1869-1939), former mayor of Brussels. In 1914 he was arrested and imprisoned because of his resistance against the German oppressor.
André Jung, Max Herbrechter, Teresa Harder, Stefan Kurt (v.l.n.r.)
Bruno Mondi (2.v.l.), Max Mack (4.v.l.), Lee Parry
Szene mit Max Gülsdorff, Marianne Hoppe, Karl Ludwig Diehl, Elisabeth Flickenschildt (vorne, v.l.n.r.)
Charlott Daudert, Max Gülstorff, Hans Heinz Bollmann (v.l.n.r.)
Anny Ondra, Max Schmeling, Olga Tschechowa, Gustav Fröhlich, Luise Ullrich (v.l.n.r.)
Tomi Renjak, Steffen Raddatz, Sanny van Heteren, Max Sittel (v.l.n.r.)
Tomi Renjak, Sanny van Heteren, Max Sittel, Steffen Raddatz (v.l.n.r.)
Luis Trenker, Eva von Berne, Max Holsboer (v.l.n.r.)
Screenplay (excerpt) of "Münchhausen in Afrika".
Screenplay (excerpt) of "Liebe ohne Illusion".
Screenplay (excerpt) of "Liebe ohne Illusion".
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.