Crime film about a group of travellers stranded on a deserted railway station. A group of travellers - a magician and his assistant, a pair of newly weds, a doctor, an alcoholic lady and an inspector...
Comedy about a father-son conflict set in a family business. Several generations of Mullers are fighting each other in this complex story about a family business whose main branch is about to go bel...
Romantic comedy about a secretary and the disinherited son of a baron. In De Kribbebijter, Willy, the son of a baron, sets his sights on an untitled girl. He marries her in spite of his extremely cur...
Jess Newton, expecting to spend her holidays alone at her boarding school in England, receives a letter from her father asking her to come to him. Since the death of his wife, Mr Newton has been prosp...
Comedy about a vegetable seller in the centre of Amsterdam who wants to marry her daughter to the son of a dodgy businessman. Bleeke Bet was made along the same lines as De Jantjes (The sailor lads):...
Young Espen has been wrongfully accused of a theft at school. Worried that no one will believe him, he runs away from home, boards a ship and experiences many adventures. When he later escapes the clu...
Romantic comedy in which a soldier falls in love with a flighty girl. Daantje Peters is the son of a grocer from Schoonhoven who, during his time as an army conscript, meets Betsy, the girl in the bl...
After years of touring abroad with his "Cirque Hollandais", Hendrik van Dalen returns to Holland, hoping that his brother Willem, a well-to-do farmer, will be able to help him with money. Since the de...
Jacques Palminger and The Kings of Dub Rock in "Hans Dampf" (2011-13)
"Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei" (2004) (on the set)
"Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei" (2004) (on the set)
Hans Fischerkoesen (on the right) and his composer
On the set of "Das Blaue vom Himmel" (2010/11)
Hans-Joachim Brucherseifer while shooting "The Expert at the Card Table - Looking for Erdnase" (2017-22)
Hans-Georg Ullrich (in the middle), Detlef Gumm (second from the right), "Berlin - Ecke Bundesplatz" (1986-2013)
Hans-Christian Schmid on the set of "Was bleibt" (2012)
The film "Hans Alexander Klapperstorchs Umsturz der Weltordnung" was banned by the censorship office in Berlin.
Memo on the permission to film "Die Namenlosen".