Tonbild zum "Duett der Nedda und des Silvio" (auch "Warum denn hielt'st Du mich sehnend umfangen") aus Ruggero Leoncavallos Oper "Pagliacci", zu Deutsch "Der Bajazzo". Seit ihrer Uraufführung in Mail...
How About Adolf? The bourgeois couple Thomas and Elisabeth has invited Elisabeth's brother Thomas and his pregnant partner Anna as well as their distinguished friend René for dinner. The convivial ev...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film. Film synopsis: At the salon of his lover, Paris dancer Eva Sorel, Christian Wahnschaffe, the spoiled son of an industrialist, meets Iwan Becker, a l...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film.
"Großstadtschmetterling" was digitized by DFF - Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum as part of the film heritage funding program "Förderp...
Documentary about an art performance which took place in the year 1986: Five members of the Weimar punk scene, who just recently had left East-Germany, travelled to West-Berlin for a happening: They w...
Dear Thomas This biographical film illuminates the life of the writer, director and provocateur Thomas Brasch. From a young age, he proved to have a rebellious nature and started to feel alienated in ...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film. Film synopsis: An old man is nursed by his house-keeper out of sheer charity. At least that his what he thinks. Actually, the greedy woman is straig...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film. Part one of the film based on the German myth of the Nibelungen: Young Siegfried was trained be master Mime and is already a skilled armourer, when ...
Robert Hoffmann (second from left), Ingrid Boulting, Laurence Harvey (right) in "Kampf um Rom. 2. Teil: Der Verrat" (1969)
Still with Jochen Horst
Still with Jochen Horst
Emanoil Petrut, Friedrich von Ledebur (front from left) in "Kampf um Rom. 2. Teil: Der Verrat" (1969)
Ingrid Boulting, Robert Hoffmann in "Kampf um Rom. 2. Teil: Der Verrat" (1969);
Jochen Horst
Still with Jochen Horst (rechts)
German movie poster of "Kampf um Rom. 2. Teil: Der Verrat" (1969)
The provincial government of Baden applied for revocation of permission of the film "Verrat" at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The application was rejected but three scene were additionally ban...
There was no kind of restriction noted.
There was no kind of restriction noted.
Notes on the script "Kampf um Rom. 2. Teil: Der Verrat", handwritten by Artur Brauner.
English dialogue list (excerpt)for "Kampf um Rom. 2. Teil: Der Verrat", with handwritten annotations by Robert Siodmak.
Costume excerpt for "Kampf um Rom. 2. Teil: Der Verrat" part of Totila played by Robert Hoffmann.