Buddy Elias Trailers
No Asylum: The Untold Chapter of Anne Frank's Story TrailerHunkeler und der Fall Livius TrailerDas Fräuleinwunder Trailer
No Asylum: The Untold Chapter of Anne Frank's Story TrailerHunkeler und der Fall Livius TrailerDas Fräuleinwunder Trailer
Total trailers found: 37
09 October 2001
"The Publisher" is about the success story of a visionary man who begins after 1945 with a rickety car and a stack of novels.
26 September 2001
"The blood of millions of people hangs on this film" wrote the newspapers in 1949, when the trial of Veit Harlan began.
26 December 1991
A TV special about the christmas celebrations of the most popular TV characters in the ZDF at that time.
13 September 1999
The fate of a Hungarian Jewish family throughout the 20th century.
27 February 1979
Although members of the Hitler Youth chant anti-Semitic paroles in front of his house during the Purim festival, Rabbi Singer is still profoundly convinced that Germany will stay a safe country for him, his family, and his fellow believers.
25 January 2009
On her eightieth birthday, a lawyer gives Frida Borel, the wealthy heiress of a textile fortune from St.
11 April 2000
While searching for a treasure in the Berlin sewers, Stan Becker and his friend Oskar come across a dead woman.
01 January 2004
Despite her blindness, the famous singer Sophie Martell, who lives in Venice, has remained a cheerful, optimistic woman.
09 November 1979
Yasha is a Jewish stage magician who tours through eastern Europe while destroying his career through personal problems.
12 February 2004
A posthumous look at the last days of Guenther's life as he, his best friend, and his sister let loose on a four-day binge of alcohol, drugs, and sex.
25 February 1982
Hans Castorp, fresh from university and about to become a civil engineer, comes to the Sanatorium Berghof in the Swiss Alps to visit his cousin Joachim, an army officer, who is recovering there from tuberculosis.
26 February 1981
In 1939, Charlotte Salomon leaves Berlin to seek refuge at her grandparents' villa in the south of France.
15 April 1987
American German teacher Andrea Flanegan and computer game developer Kai Westerburg become entangled in the mystery of a stolen computer chip and the computer murders that Westerburg's boss Herbert Wilhelm Peters is apparently carrying out with its help.
01 January 1980
"Poliziotti solitudine e rabbia" or "Ein Mann namens Venedig" (A Man called Venice), as it was called in Germany, is an Italian-German crime drama co-production from 1979, filmed mainly in the snowy winter of bleak West-Berlin.
16 November 2001
This is the story of writer Alberto's long journey to Stockholm, where the Nobel Prize awaits him, in a blazing Maserati.
15 March 2005
A summer of the century in Basel – but no vacation for Inspector Hunkeler. Instead of spending time with his partner Hedwig in Alsace, he has to take on a murky case: his family doctor, a liberal politician well known in the city, has been found murdered in her practice.
12 September 1995
The deportation of 4000 Jews from Budapest to Auschwitz in July 1944, as told by George Tabori, and how the narrator’s mother escaped it, owing to coincidence, courage and some help from where you’d least expect it.
13 December 2009
Swiss allotment gardener Livius is murdered in his garden on French soil. The case must therefore be investigated by both the Swiss and French police.
16 May 1982
After his father is murdered by the Nazis in 1938, a young Viennese Jew named Ferry Tobler flees to Prague, where he joins forces with another expatriate and a sympathetic Czech relief worker.
01 January 2015
Anne Frank’s father, Otto shows his enduring love for his daughter by desperately seeking visas to save their family from the Holocaust.
27 November 1981
At the heart of the film is the partner selection institute Duogena, which—very progressive for its time—not only works with computers but also uses video technology: as a visual calling card, a video portrait is recorded of each client in the Duogena studio.
01 January 1989
Elmar works as a local editor at the "Stadt-Anzeiger." What nobody knows is that his best reports come from Alfie.
05 December 1991
East Berlin, 1973. Eighteen-year-old Hans Bronstein and his girlfriend arrive at his parents’ summer house to find a former Nazi camp Kapo chained there—employed when Hans’s father Arno and his friends were prisoners.