Summer 1943 in Nazi-occupied Poland: 17-year old Romek is a stoker on a train and dreams of becoming an engineer. He is in love with Franka who works as a kitchen maid at the German police station. Th...
Nothing really seems to interest Roman, who spends his time at parties, with his sort-of girlfriend and video games. On the side, he works part-time for a lawyer, transferring texts and documents into...
Documentary about two men in their early twenties and their unconventional way of life: The two street musicians from Berlin have already been homeless for three years – by choice. Under the moniker...
An der Straßenbahnhaltestelle Geiselgasteig trifft der Sportreporter Robert Krohn (Hilmar Thate) eine verängstigte Frau. Er bringt sie in die Stadt, sieht sie am nächsten Tag in einem noblen C...
Meike Pelzer appears to have it all planned out for her: She recently got her economics degree, is about to take over her father's business and is in a steady relationship. That is until she catches h...
Film adaption of Robert Seethaler’s novel of the same name published in 2012. It focuses on 17-year-old Austrian Franz Huchel, who moves from his hometown to Vienna not long before the outbreak of t...
Luckless in job and love – in a nutshell, that′s the story of screenwriter Henry. His life is a row of joyless romantic flings and professional mishaps. But then, things suddenly seem to b...
Goodbye BerlinAdaptation of the eponymous novel by Wolfgang Herrndorf. 14-year-old Maik comes from a wealthy, albeit dysfunctional family. Deemed a bore and outsider at school, he doesn't stand a chan...
Inge Maux, Margarethe Tiesel (from left to right)
"Liebe Angst" (2022)
"Liebe Angst" (2022)
German movie poster
Ernst Stankovski, Dany Robin, O. W. Fischer (v.l.n.r.)
Zeinab Hind Khadra, Hussein Mokaddem in "Liebe halal" (2014/15)
Barbara Frey, Horst Buchholz in "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
Austrian movie poster of "Dämonische Liebe" ("Der Teufel führt Regie", 1950)
The film "Liebe vergeht, Hass besteht" was prohibited by the censorship office in Berlin.
The production company "Süd-Film A.G., Berlin" applied against the ban of the film "Prostitution. Irrwege der Liebe" at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The application was rejected.
In the 7th act title 464 the pictures and the words "that´s for bad women" had to be removed.
The film "Das Grabmal einer grossen Liebe" was permitted by the censorship office in Berlin with age restriction (only for adults 18 years of age or older).
The subtitle "Wie einst im Mai" was approved. The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
The film "Prostitution. Irrweg der Liebe" was banned by the censorship office in Berlin (Filmprüfstelle Berlin).
There was not any kind of restriction noted.
Two assistants applied against the ban of the film "Wenn die Liebe ruft" at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The application was rejected.