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...
Sequel to "Beste Zeit": Best friends Kati and Jo still yearn to get way from their rural hometown. After graduating from school, they finally go on their long-planned world trip – in a...
The world in the near future: The uneventful life of the eternal loser Miles takes a dramatic turn when he is kidnapped by the mysterious secret organization Skizm, who force him to take part in a gam...
We Children from Bahnhof Zoo Contemporary new interpretation of the biographical novel of the same name: The six friends Christiane, Stella, Babsi, Benno, Axel and Michi chase their dreams of freedom ...
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...
We Children from Bahnhof Zoo Contemporary new interpretation of the biographical novel of the same name: The six friends Christiane, Stella, Babsi, Benno, Axel and Michi chase their dreams of freedom ...
Documentary film about ten Berliners who are looking for a partner in the thicket of the big city and who talk about their experiences with the dating app Tinder. How can the desire for togetherness b...
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...
Johanna Wokalek (center), Andrea Szabová (right) in "Freiheit" (2017)
Johanna Wokalek, Hans-Jochen Wagner in "Freiheit" (2017)
Johanna Wokalek (left) in "Freiheit" (2017)
Johanna Wokalek in "Freiheit" (2017)
German movie poster of "Freiheit" (2017)
Johanna Wokalek, Andrea Szabová (left to right) in "Freiheit" (2017)
Kübra Baytok
Johanna Blümel
National-Film-A.G., Freiheit, Gleichheit, Brüderlichkeit !, Lichtbildbühne, 45, (1918).
(Der) Kinematograph, 11/26
(Der) Kinematograph, 10/26
Some scenes had to be cut out. Afterwards the film was permitted to young people under 16 years.