The Big L Hotel Kos, a 12-year-old boy from the Netherlands, is growing up with his three sisters. When their widowed father has to go to the hospital, Kos and his two elder sisters have to take care ...
Norwegian Alfred, a newly married father of three, and his childhood friend Sigbjørn are working on a merchant ship in the Atlantic when they are surprised by the outbreak of World War II. Virtually ...
Waldemar Weber, a well-meaning paediatrician, is haunted by his past: As a student, he married his landlady in order to help her to legitimate her misbegotten son. Today, Waldemar is married to anothe...
Documentary about rural depopulation and a village community in Northern Germany trying to counter it: The small town of Oberndorf suffers from the fact that many families move away to the larger citi...
Last Sentinel In the year 2063, the earth is almost completely flooded, only two continents remain. Their inhabitants are at war with each other. The reason for the conflict is a military platform cal...
Frankie, a bar owner from Berlin-Kreuzberg, and his buddy DJ are convinced that only a bachelor's life is a good life. Why should one commit when Berlin's night life holds so many temptations in store...
Ukrainian Irina lives with her 13-year-old son Igor in a small Czech town, where she works as a cleaner and hopes to become a citizen soon. One night, Igor is found with a head injury and can barely s...
After not having seen each other for nearly 25 years, three old schoolmates go on a bicycle tour through Carinthia together: In the meantime, the determined Friedrich has become a successful liqueur m...
Devid Striesow, Sebastian Schipper (v.l.n.r.)
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Devid Striesow, Sophie Rois
Sophie Rois, Sebastian Schipper
Sebastian Schipper, Sophie Rois
Devid Striesow, Sophie Rois
Peter Behrens, Stephan Remmler, Gert "Kralle" Krawinkel (v.l.n.r.)
Peter Behrens, Gert "Kralle" Krawinkel, Stephan Remmler (v.l.n.r.) (Dreharbeiten)
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
Mr. Boese applied against the ban of the film "Drei Nächte" at the censorship office in Berlin. The hearing was postponed (26.04.1921).
There was no kind of restriction noted.
The film "Die Drei Portiermädel" was permitted by the censorship office in Berlin with age restriction (only for adults 18 years of age or older) and cuts (many scenes were banned).
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
The film "Die drei Kuckucksuhren" was banned by the censorship office in Berlin.
Two assistants applied for revocation of permission of the film "Die drei Portiermädel" at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The application was accepted. The film was banned.