The End is My Beginning Screen adaptation of Tiziano Terzani′s memoirs. Terzani was the long-time Southeast Asia correspondent for German news magazine "Der Spiegel" and passed away in...
Toni Ricardelli is a stone-cold hitman – a true master in his field. But despite his success in his job, Toni is missing a woman that loves him. But on a job, he finally seems to have found the ...
Dokumentarfilm über die Metalcore-Band "Heaven Shall Burn", für den der Regisseur Ingo Schmoll sie über ein Jahr hinweg durch ganz Europa begleitete. Den Rahmen bildet die Entstehung eines neuen Al...
My Blind Date With Life Film adaptation of Saliya Kahawatte's eponymous autobiography: At age 15, Saliya Kahawatte almost entirely loses his eyesight. Albeit nearly blind, his faith in life remains un...
Bei "Der Teufel lacht dazu: Willst Du mein Cousinchen sein?" handelt es sich um ein Tonbild. Tonbild ist eine Bezeichnung für frühe Kinofilme mit Synchronton (aufgezeichnet und abgespielt im Nadelto...
My Life as Lotta In the film adaptation of the children's book of the same name, everything revolves around eleven-year-old Lotta and her best friend Cheyenne. In addition to Lotta's daily challenges ...
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
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
The Ministry for Enlightenment of the People and Propaganda applied for a re-examination of the film "Deutschland, mein Deutschland" at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The hearing was postponed.
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
The production company "EEfzet-Film, Berlin" applied against the ban (for young people) of the film "Mein Herz ist eine Jazzband" at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The application was rejected.
There was not any kind of restriction noted.
The provincial government of Baden applied for revocation of permission of the film "Mein Name ist Lampe". The application was rejected.