Anna and Sam are prime examples of the well-suited, inner-city bourgeoisie: They live in the Prenzlauer Berg quarter of Berlin, have a posh renovated apartment and only shop organic foods. Anna is a c...
The documentary film by video pioneer Gerd Conradt investigates the question, whose property a face is when it becomes a code through digitalization. In the age of increasing surveillance and the asso...
The Fourth State Berlin-based journalist Paul Jensen experiences a life crisis. He flees to Moscow, where his mentor Alexej Onjegin wants him to relaunch a struggling tabloid. Covering the glamorous l...
Biopic on Paula Modersohn-Becker: Born in Dresden in 1876, Paula Becker early discovered her love for art and culture. At sixteen, she moved to England to study English and housekeeping, yet her homes...
Weit. The Story of a Journey Around the World Patrick and Gwen from Freiburg take off towards the East as a couple, to return home from the West as a family, three and a half years and 97.000 kilomete...
(Reel 1) "Mr Briton" is a pillar of the community, with a wife and daughter, a cook, a maid and a gardener. His son Tom is with the Army in France and his daughter Mabel is an Inspector of Female Labo...
Baron Felix and Madame Vera Wadjevska, a pair of con artists, have gotten their hands on a manor in Oslo, after stealing the deceased owner's identity papers while abroad. The dead man's nephew, Helge...
"Hunger Blockade Germany" is one of three documentary films made by the American doctor and amateur filmmaker William Held during a stay in Berlin from 1919 to 1922. His films are especially interesti...
Welket Bungué in "Berlin Alexanderplatz" (2020)
Paul Kalkbrenner, Rita Lengyel
"Berlin Excelsior" (2017)
Ken Duken in "Berlin Falling" (2015-17)
Szene mit Hanns Zischler, Sabine Bach (rechts)
Szene aus "Berlin - Stettin"
Still from "Berlin Frobenstraße"
Sven Marquardt in "Berlin Bouncer" (2019)
Invitation to the Berlin premiere of "Mädchen hinter Gittern" on November 25, 1949.
Holiday working permit for "Liebe ohne Illusion".
Permit for employing child actors in "Sündige Grenze".
Letter from Amtsanwaltschaft (Regional court) Berlin to Artur Brauner, 19 December 1952 regarding "Die Spur führt nach Berlin".
The film was permitted to young peole under 16 years.
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
There was not any kind of restriction noted.
The film "Vorderhaus und Hinterhaus" was banned by the censorship office in Berlin.