Alf Brustellin

Most Popular Alf Brustellin Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

Maiden's War Trailer (1977)

07 June 1977

The three daughters of the Dessau merchant Sellmann move with their father to Prague in 1936, where he accepted a position as director of the Böhmische Landesbank.

Sunday Painting Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

Eva is a single freelance painter. She is in love with a married man. She pretends that she never waits for him, and if he suddenly turns up she acts as if she is surprised.

Germany in Autumn Trailer (1978)

03 March 1978

Nine fictitious documentaries and films reflect the mood of late 1970s Germany, particularly the two-month period in 1977 when a businessman was kidnapped by the RAF (Red Army Faction).

Jane Shoots John, Because He's Having an Affair with Ann Trailer (1968)

03 April 1968

John cheats on Jane with Ann. He claims Jane doesn't care about love, and is wrong: in the end Jane shoots John.

Put on Ice Trailer (1980)

20 May 1980

In the late 1970s the German secret service fights against RAF terrorism and searches for constitutional enemies in the public service.

The Golden Thing Trailer (1972)

11 January 1972

Eleven-year old Jason and his companions, including Hercules and Orpheus, go with the ship "Argo" in the search for the Golden Fleece.

Die sieben Todsünden und Totentanz Trailer (1981)

30 September 1981

The Journey to Vienna Trailer (1973)

26 September 1973

Two women during WW2 living in a Hunsrück village embark on a trip to Vienna.

Tales of the Dumpster Kid Trailer (1974)

12 December 1974

The Dumpster Kid is an artistic creation: in every story society forces her to learn something. But she, fully grown from the moment of her birth, unquestionably learns more than is called for.

Berlinger Trailer (1975)

06 November 1975

A fictional, non-chronological account of the life of the scientist, adventurer and industrialist Lukas Berlinger.

Good-for-Nothing Trailer (1978)

27 January 1978

A young man seeks freedom and eventually gets conformed. To escape society, he wanders south. After some adventures he returns to his lover, where he expects a civil career.

Lina Braake Trailer (1975)

11 July 1975

After the death of the owner of the house Lina Braake is living in, the house is accrued to the bank.

The Fall Trailer (1979)

18 January 1979

Film adaptation of the last part of Martin Walser's "Kristlein Trilogy": After the perpetually failing intellectual Anselm Kristlein had to make a living as a sales representative and advertising copywriter in "Halbzeit" and became a writer in "Das Einhorn" (filmed in 1977 by Peter Patzak), he now tries his hand as the owner of a pinball arcade in Munich, loses his wife's fortune, and returns to Lake Constance in a chaotic state of mind.