It is an articulated film comprised of three free-standing stories with a common theme: the attitude of the Greeks under the yoke of a foreign power. The Clock, the first story, is a comedy set on the...
Christian Kohlund, Peter Hall, Alexander May (left to right) in "Der Fußgänger" (1973)
German movie poster of "Faustrecht der Freiheit" (1974/75)
Werner Enke, May Spils, Uschi Glas (left to right) while shooting "Zur Sache, Schätzchen" (1968)
French movie poster of "Schrei aus Stein" ("Cri de Roche", 1991)
Mascha Gonska, Werner Enke, May Spils (left to right) while shooting "Hau drauf, Kleiner" (1973)
Michel Johann Koch (top), Jonas May, Emilia Kowalski (bottom left to right) in "Lauras Stern" (2021)
Werner Enke, May Spils, Gila von Weitershausen (left to right) while shooting "Nicht fummeln, Liebling" (1970)
Mathilda May, Virginia Madsen, Klaus Maria Brandauer (from left to right) in "Colette" (1990/91)
Telex from CCC to CCC-London, 15 May 1963, regarding some shots for "Der Würger von Schloß Blackmoor".
Daily production report No. 12, 13 May 1958 on the shooing of "Wehe, wenn sie losgelassen".
Telegram from Richard Angst to Artur Brauner, 29 May 1961 regarding the shooting of "Via Mala".
Daily production report No. 5, 06 May 1958 on the shooting of "Was eine Frau im Frühling träumt".
Daily production report No. 17, 19 May 1958 on the shooting of "Wehe, wenn sie losgelassen".
Daily production report No. 33, 02 May 1983 on the shooting of "Eine Liebe in Deutschland".
Letter from CCC to Bezirksamt (district office) Berlin-Wilmersdorf, 17 May 1958 regarding sound recordings for "Mädchen in Uniform".
Daily production report No. 8, 13 May 1960 on the shooting of "Die 1000 Augen des Dr. Mabuse".