The White Rose The film tells the story of Sophie and Hans Scholl′s student′s resistance movement and its fight against the Nazi regime. From 1942 on, leaflets against Hitler are being dis...
Last part of Bernhard Sallmann's film quadrology on Theodor Fontane's travelogues "Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg". In contrast to the first three parts, which focus on the rural area, the mer...
When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit Adaptation of the novel of the same name by Judith Kerr. Germany, 1933: Little Anna Kemper lives with her family in Berlin. Since her father, a famous theatre critic, is ...
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...
Screen adaptation of the novel by Stefanie De Velasco: Best friends Nini and Jameelah are both 14 years old and live in the same housing complex in Berlin. Jameelah's family is from Iraq and might be ...
Don't. Get. Out! Karl Brendt is the successful owner of a construction company in Berlin. Yet he has enemies: As he drives his children Josefine and Marius to school one morning, his cell phone rings ...
Don't. Get. Out! Karl Brendt is the successful owner of a construction company in Berlin. Yet he has enemies: As he drives his children Josefine and Marius to school one morning, his cell phone rings ...
Don't. Get. Out! Karl Brendt is the successful owner of a construction company in Berlin. Yet he has enemies: As he drives his children Josefine and Marius to school one morning, his cell phone rings ...
Filmplakat
German movie poster of "II A in Berlin" (1956)
Szene aus "Markt in Berlin"
"Out in Ost-Berlin" (2012/13)
German movie poster of "Out in Ost-Berlin" (2012/13)
Andreas Fux in "Out in Ost-Berlin" (2012/13)
Michael Eggert, Peter Rausch (from left to right) in "Out in Ost-Berlin" (2012/13)
Peter Bausdorf (on the left) in "Out in Ost-Berlin" (2012/13)
The production company applied against the ban of the film "Sodom und Gomorrha I. Teil" at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The application was accepted. The film was permitted with age restricti...
L.B, Gegen die Polizei-Zensur !, Der Kinematograph, 679/80, (1920), S. 51-53. Bericht über eine Protestveranstaltung der Deutschen Filmgewerkschaft in Berlin. Es sei noch nie so viel zensiert worden ...