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...
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 ...
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...
The Swimmers Syrian sisters Sara and Yusar Mardini dreamed of competing in the Olympics as high-performance swimmers. But in 2015, they were forced to flee their homeland. When the engine of their ove...
We Are the Night Lena is 20 years old and lives in Berlin. Without a job, she barely gets by and resorts to small-time robbery. One night at an illegal club, she makes the acquaintance of mysterious o...
Dear Thomas This biographical film illuminates the life of the writer, director and provocateur Thomas Brasch. From a young age, he proved to have a rebellious nature and started to feel alienated in ...
Documentation of the celebration of the laying of the foundation stone for a "Taunus recreation home" in Oberjosbach, Hesse, on May 21, 1914, showing the celebrating crowd consisting of festively dres...
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...
Filmplakat
Christoph Schlingensief, Angela Winkler
Sabine Bach, Hanns Zischler
"Berlin JWD" (2022)
Paul Kalkbrenner
Stephan Ziller in "Spirit Berlin" (2011-14)
"Spirit Berlin" (2011-14)
"Spirit Berlin" (2011-14)
Invitation to the Berlin premiere of "Mädchen hinter Gittern" on November 25, 1949.
Holiday working permit for "Liebe ohne Illusion".
Permit for employing child actors in "Sündige Grenze".
Letter from Amtsanwaltschaft (Regional court) Berlin to Artur Brauner, 19 December 1952 regarding "Die Spur führt nach Berlin".
The film "Vorderhaus und Hinterhaus" was banned by the censorship office in Berlin.
The film "Verkrachte Existenzen" was banned by the censorship office in Berlin.
The film "Der Graf von Monte Christo - Die Totenhand" was banned by the censorship office in Berlin.
The film "König der Cowboys" was permitted by the censorship office in Berlin with age restriction (only for adults 18 years of age or older). One scene was prohibited.