A short folk tale about Greed, Envy and a Talking Tree! Based on a story my father used to tell me at bedtime, it’s about a lonely old beachcomber who is given a magic mill by a strange tree, only t...
Men Do What They CanAdaptation of the eponymous novel by Hans Rath. The world of Paul, a suave womaniser and staunch single, is shaken when he eventually falls in love and has to realize that the newf...
The 1980s, somewhere in rural Bavaria. Twenty years ago, a fatal electric shock shattered the family life of unlike brothers Lukas, Hansi and Paul. Now, eco activist is about to join the crew of a Gre...
Die 15-jährige Nisha wächst in Norwegen als Tochter pakistanischer Einwanderer auf. In ihrer Familie ahnt niemand, dass sie ein Doppelleben führt: Einerseits ist sie das traditionsbewusste pakistan...
Das österreichische Provinzstädtchen Hirschen ist ein idyllischer Ort mit rundum zufriedenen Einwohnern. Doch als die einzige Firma und damit der einzige Arbeitgeber der Gegend Konkurs anmelden muss...
Sebastian is a physics professor at Jena University. For years he has been researching the idea of parallel universes and the possibilities of their existence. Oscar, his old friend from his student d...
Tragikomödie über den drohenden Niedergang und die unerwartete Rettung einer Familienbäckerei in der bayerischen Provinz: Franzi Schwanthaler, alleinerziehende Mutter und Bäckerin in der Dorfbäck...
"Alles was wir wollen" (2008-13)
Florentine Schlecht, Leonard Grobien (left to right) in "Was wir wollen" (2022)
German movie poster of "Was kostet die Welt" (2018)
Isaak Dentler, Nadja Bobyleva, Axel Schreiber (v.l.n.r.)
Szene mit Kai Wiesinger (Mitte)
Szene mit Dani Levy (rechts)
Nils Andre Brünnig, Marvin W. Jones (left to right) in "Was von draußen kommt" (2017)
Szene aus "Paris Was a Woman"
The chairman applied against the permission of the advertisement for the film "Was Frauen träumen". The application was accepted. One further photo was prohibited.
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
Film-Kurier, 181/15
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
Film-Prüfstelle in Berlin qualified the film "Kleiner Mann - was nun?" for public screening - ban for young people.