Germany, the year 1930: With his epic "Nibelungen" movies and the futuristic spectacle "Metropolis", filmmaker Fritz Lang has created instant classics of silent cinema. Now he is eager to make his fir...
Germany, the year 1930: With his epic "Nibelungen" movies and the futuristic spectacle "Metropolis", filmmaker Fritz Lang has created instant classics of silent cinema. Now he is eager to make his fir...
Dutch film version of G.B. Shaw's celebrated play about a language professor's attempts at turning a flowergirl into a lady. Linguist Henry Higgins has bet his friend colonel Pickering that his elocu...
Anna from West Germany and Philipp from East Berlin get to know each other and fall in love at a church youth meeting in East Germany in 1984. When Anna returns home, the only thing left for them to d...
During his mission to infiltrate a right-wing organisation, undercover agent Daniel (Frederick Lau) shoots two skinheads. The incident is covered up, but Daniel is haunted by his conscience. He wants ...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film. Film synopsis: Filmic biography of the author and Nobel Peace Prize winner Bertha von Suttner whose novel "Die Waffen nieder" (1899) had caused a st...
Family Idiots Artist Heli is 40 years old and wants to start over. In the last few years she has been busy taking care of her 26-year-old sister Ginnie, who is mentally challenged even though this is ...
Magical Mystery – or: The Return of Karl Schmidt Adaptation of Sven Regener's eponymous novel. Germany in the mid-1990s: Karl Schmidt is released from a psychiatric clinic: The artist, once an avid ...
Jörg Schüttauf
Jörg Schüttauf, Tom Jahn (v.l.n.r.)
Julia Jäger
Jörg Schüttauf
Filmplakat
Sonja Ziemann, Walter Giller
Ivan Petrovich, Marta Eggerth, Hans Leibelt (v.l.n.r.)
Szene mit Gerhard Riedmann, Gardy Granaß
Letter from CCC to Bezirksamt (district office) Berlin-Wilmersdorf, 17 May 1958 regarding sound recordings for "Mädchen in Uniform".
The "Bildstelle des Zentral instituts für Erziehung und Untericht" in Berlin awarded an artistic predicate to the film.
Letter from CCC to Finanzamt für Liegenschaften Berlin, 09 June 1952 regarding a filming permit for the former Berlin Reichstagsgebäude.
Letter from CCC to commander of French air forces in Germany, 06 April 1955 regarding the shooting for "Der 20. Juli" at the british airport Berlin-Gatow.