Following "Mein letzter Film" with Hannelore Elsner and "Ein ganz gewöhnlicher Jude" with Ben Becker, "Valerie" with Franka Potente is the last entry in a trilogy of mov...
Love From Paris Cheerful, yet melancholic love story that ends tragically: A pretty Parisian sewer meets a Hungarian painter whom she calls Monpti (short for Mon petit – My little one). Both are...
Spot Nr. 1 (00:38): Togal (Nr. 1 Kater): Animation: Black cat with a hump, plus a shrill noise. Live action: A man lies in bed and wakes up with a headache, a „hangover“ (ger. Kater = cat). Behind...
Spot Nr. 1 (00:37): VOLKSBANKEN "Lochkarte": A family photo is shown repurposed as a punch card. The stamps are reversed. With a zoom, the photo becomes a moving image showing the family happily toget...
Spot Nr. 1 (00:36): SIEMENS / Bildmeister "Jahreszeiten": On the screen of a TV set, first text: „Evening after evening, year after year after year, color TV sets Siemens Bildmeister.“ Color pictu...
Filmplakat von "Ich glaube an dich" ("Mein Herz gehört Dir", 1944/50)
At the premiere of "Fleisch ist mein Gemüse" in Hamburg on April 8, 2008
German movie poster of "Liebling, sei nicht albern" ("Ach du Schreck, mein Mann ist weg", 1969)
Peter Schamoni on the set of "Max Ernst - Mein Vagabundieren, meine Unruhe" in Arizona, 1990
Episode "Mein allerliebstes lieblingsding - Jumana" by Diana Menestrey & Camilo Colmenares ("grenzenlos - Geschichten von Freiheit & Freundschaft", 2018)
Episode "Mein allerliebstes lieblingsding - Sara & Moris" by Diana Menestrey & Camilo Colmenares ("grenzenlos - Geschichten von Freiheit & Freundschaft", 2018)
Kurt Hoffmann, Georg Witt (left to right) sign the the contract for "Heute heiratet mein Mann" (1956) and "Salzburger Geschichten" (1957)
German movie poster
Following parts had to be removed:1) Pictures during the song "Silent Night, Holy Night" (close-up of singing man and singing woman) 2) 1st long shot of the church after the outburst of fury of Miss K...
The film "Mein Herz ist eine Jazzband" was permitted by the censorship office in Berlin with age restriction (only for adults 18 years of age or older).
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.