Most Popular Bernhard Stephan Trailers
Total trailers found: 16
Driving School Trailer (1986)
20 November 1986
In the GDR, purchasing a car was such a difficult process that many families applied for one years in advance.
Schatzsucher Trailer (1979)
30 August 1979
The 18-year-old construction worker Schultzendorf, known as Schulle, sets off for Berlin from his home town of Ankershagen.
Jörg Ratgeb, Painter Trailer (1978)
24 May 1978
On the eve of the German Peasants' Revolt, painter Joerg Ratgeb is occupied by a crisis of his own: finding a model for a Christ figure.
Sonjas Rapport Trailer (1982)
26 September 1982
A young woman from a progressive middle-class family moves to Shanghai with her husband Rolf in the mid-1930s.
Thousand Windows Trailer (1968)
01 June 1968
Fantastic cosmopolite ‘nouvelle vague’ film from Soviet Russia about the lives of students living in a dormitory at Moscow State University.
Unser stiller Mann Trailer (1976)
12 August 1976
A new member joins Trumpolt's road construction brigade - Wenzel Heiseke, who has a reputation for being a loudmouth.
Bei Aufschlag Mord Trailer (1996)
05 July 1996
A bodyguard who is supposed to protect a world-class tennis player from her violent uncle and ex-manager is confronted with the kidnapping of his charge and is subjected to a rollercoaster of emotions as he falls in love with the athlete.
Mit Leib und Seele Trailer (1988)
17 March 1988
Seventeen-year-old apprentice Jonas, struggling with his ailing, proud father, pours himself into restoring a decaying ship on a Mecklenburg lake.
Aus meiner Kindheit Trailer (1975)
15 February 1975
Ernst is a student in Hamburg around 1900 and leads a life like many other young people. In his free time, he roams the colorful metropolis with his buddy Karl.
Für die Liebe noch zu mager Trailer (1974)
24 April 1974
At the textile company, everyone appreciates the work of 18-year-old Susanne, but nobody really considers her a woman—including Lutz, with whom she is in love.
Rückkehr aus der Wüste Trailer (1990)
22 March 1990
25-year-old electrician Thomas Tänzer is happily escaping the provincial confines of everyday life in the GDR – to the desert, to work in Algeria.