Narcissus and Goldmund Film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Hermann Hesse. The story takes place in the Middle Ages, when Narcissus and Goldmund meet as monastic students in the Mariabronn...
We Are the Night Lena is 20 years old and lives in Berlin. Without a job, she barely gets by and resorts to small-time robbery. One night at an illegal club, she makes the acquaintance of mysterious o...
BrainwashedIn this free adaptation of Stefan Zweig′s novella, Viennese lawyer Dr. Werner von Bastil gets arrested by the Gestapo when Germany occupies Austria in 1938. They want to know about the hi...
We Are the Night Lena is 20 years old and lives in Berlin. Without a job, she barely gets by and resorts to small-time robbery. One night at an illegal club, she makes the acquaintance of mysterious o...
Germany in 1989: After the fall of the Berlin Wall, Germany goes into paroxysms of delight, and the whole city of Berlin is partying. GDR citizen Veit wants to make use of his newly gained freedom to ...
Lost in Separation Doris and Georg are what is commonly referred to as a model couple and have been married for over twenty years. But now that the two children have left the house, they have less and...
End of the SeasonAfter serving his sentence, convicted murderer Becker is released from prison. He only wants to start a new life and leave behind his past and the terrible crime he committed. Becker ...
The Adventures of Huck FinnSequel to the 2011 children's film "Tom Sawyer": Since Tom and Huck discovered a huge treasure at the end of their previous adventure, the two friends have been living in lu...
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.