Twins Alex and Juli look deceptively alike and are inseparable. However, they are very different in character. While the highly organized Juli graduated from high school with top grades and has alread...
Twins Alex and Juli look deceptively alike and are inseparable. However, they are very different in character. While the highly organized Juli graduated from high school with top grades and has alread...
In 1992, Andreas Voigt traveled the Oder and Neisse rivers on the German-Polish border for the first time in his film "Grenzland - Eine Reise". He showed the inhabitants of the towns and villages and ...
Tour de ForceFor years now, Hannes and his wife Kiki have been going on an annual bike trip with their best friends. This time it's up to Hannes to chose the destination. When he wants to go to Belgiu...
Ausgrissn - A Trip to the Strip The brothers Julian and Thomas Wittmann set off on a long journey from their home town in the Bavarian province: On their old Zündapp mopeds they want to ride all the ...
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Documentary about the contemporary Upper Bavarian music scene: The film portrays various bands and musicians, some better known than others, whose music follows different emphases, including Zwirbeldi...
Kolyma – Road of Bones Documentary about the region along the Kolyma highway that stretches 1,250 miles through Siberia and once connected a string of notorious gulags. In labour camps with nick-nam...
Szene aus "Die Reise nach Marrakesch"
Ralf Strohbach (on the left) in "Die Reise nach Sundevit" (1965/66)
Filmplakat
Ferdy Mayne, Hannelore Elsner
Alex Margineanu (on the left) in "Die Reise mit Vater" (2014-16)
Alex Margineanu, Lutz Blochberger (from left to right) in "Die Reise mit Vater" (2014-16)
Szene aus "Die Reise nach Marrakesch"
"Die Reise des Akkordeons" (2009-13)
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.