The 1980s, somewhere in rural Bavaria. Twenty years ago, a fatal electric shock shattered the family life of unlike brothers Lukas, Hansi and Paul. Now, eco activist is about to join the crew of a Gre...
Tour de ForceFor years now, Hannes and his wife Kiki have been going on an annual bike trip with their best friends. This time it's up to Hannes to chose the destination. When he wants to go to Belgiu...
Hands Off MississippiFilm version of Cornelia Funke's ("Die wilden Hühner" / "Wild Chicks") children's novel of the same name. With great expectations, ten-year old Emma visits her grandmother Dolly ...
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The street musician Erich "Rickerl" Bohacek lives on the poverty line, and sometimes below it. He doesn't want to give up his idealistic dream of a big breakthrough as a musician, but his financial si...
Comedy about a case of espionage in an army regiment. 'A lot of jokes, exploding cigars and noise', and 'pure entertainment', said the critics when the army comedy De big van het regiment, directed b...
Concerns the First World War. The images are authentic and made by the film service of the French army. Shots showing the proceedings of the war in various places in France and Belgium, such as Reims...
"The Mamba" is the moniker of a terrorist who is feared all over the world and who again and again eludes the international secret service community. Meanwhile, Hossein Sarivi is the exact opposite: A...
German movie poster
Siegfried Terpoorten, Johanna Bittenbinder, Nina Proll, Jürgen Tonkel, Florian Brückner, Marie Leuenberger (from left to right)
Nina Proll, Jürgen Tonkel, Maximilian Brückner (from left to right)
Florian Brückner, Siegfried Terpoorten, Marie Leuenberger (from left to right)
Nina Proll, Maximilian Brückner
Peter Dehnert, Johannes Untereichmeier, Johann Schuler, Philipp Franck (from left to right)
Jürgen Tonkel, Maximilian Brückner (from left to right)
Mathias Kellner