Christian Lehmann Trailers
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Total trailers found: 59
31 August 1978
Part 3 of the Wittstock series also shows the surroundings of the textile factory. Older gentlemen in a pub reveal that two factories produced fabrics for the military here during the Second World War.
23 March 1973
Volker Koepp's video essay honoring the German poet Johannes Bobrowski (1917–1965).
17 March 1978
Documentary about the sisters Lene and Berta who live in a village in Thuringia.
13 July 1979
A documentary about the village Kienitz at the river Oder, about the people, their life, their history.
05 December 1980
Agricultural scientist and mother Isolde struggles with the dicrepancies between her personal convictions and the political realities in East Germany.
30 September 1976
Social, cultural, and historical changes in a village, the first film of Koepp's “landscape” series.
04 October 1963
A few days after the GDR built the Berlin Wall, West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer commented that this was "an infamous and brutal act against our brothers and sisters in the Zone.
20 October 1985
A documentary about German director Konrad Wolf (1925–1982).
03 May 1973
Portrait of 80 year old Gustav J., born in Lithuania, who became a blacksmith and whose paths of life led him to East Prussia, Russia and finally to Germany.
19 July 2000
Ernst Busch, singer and actor, was a political artist. For the 20th anniversary of his death on June 8, 2000, Peter Voigt embarked on an unusual search for clues.
01 October 1965
The film explores the visit of Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito to Germany, examining his political influence and interactions within the country.
15 December 1993
A documentary and film essay about the artist scene in East Berlin during the 1950s.
18 November 1983
“We no longer stand before a choice between peace and war, but between peace and annihilation (Brecht 1947)”, one of the posters in the Berlin Alexanderplatz underground station reads.
24 September 1982
Documentary about the small city of Rheinsberg, once the summer residence of Prussian princes. Average working class people comment on the history of this special place.
05 June 1968
For the 70th anniversary of Bertolt Brecht’s birth, international Brecht experts, including directors Giorgio Strehler, Benno Besson and Juri Ljubimov, got together for a one-week Brecht Dialog at the Berliner Ensemble on Schiffbauerdamm.
10 June 1988
Absurd attempts to produce an amateur film about an amateur film company. The awards ceremony for the film takes place in a town cinema: 1st Prize for the leading lady: a goat.
10 February 1972
Young East German men starting their compulsary 18-month military service at a Rostock garrison.
26 November 1984
Wittstock an der Dosse is located in the German state Mark Brandenburg, apx. 90 kilometers from Berlin.
11 January 1974
A DEFA documentary celebrating the 10th World Festival of Youth and Students, held in East Berlin in the summer of 1973.
02 February 1973
Documentary about juvenile delinquency in East Germany.
16 April 1970
Documentary reports on the annual icing of the Oder in the 160-kilometer border area between the GDR and the People's Republic of Poland.
14 September 1984
Nine very private encounters with different people of the post-war generation and their memories of childhood and youth.
20 October 1988
Documents important parts of the East German rock music scene of the late 1980s, from well-established bands like Silly, to underground rock bands like Feeling B.
01 December 1961
Böttchers film showcases three young workers who learn how to paint, draw, and make sculptures out of stone.
07 October 1977
A stroll through East Berlin in 1977 - unique original recordings of the GDR capital by day and night, summer and winter, accompanied by music, offer a comprehensive insight into the diversity of urban life at that time.
16 February 1966
A film about Jewish cemeteries in East Berlin, based on a screenplay by Günter Kunert, with text by Rabbi Martin Riesenburger.
29 November 1974
This color documentary tells the story of the "Mamais." In 1960, a group of workers at the Bitterfeld chemical plant set themselves the task of becoming the first "socialist brigade" in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) to act in accordance with the slogan "Work, learn, and live socialist.
25 November 1979
36 year old welder Karin works at an agricultural factory in Mecklenburg, Germany.
23 November 1963
This black and white documentary film reports on a brigade of women, they are the "stars" of a Berlin light bulb factory.
21 November 1975
DEFA documentary about various summer workers in Siberia.
01 January 1968
This black and white documentary film reports from the Berlin Zoo, located in the Friedrichsfelde district of the Lichtenberg district, was opened in 1955 and is the largest landscape animal garden in Europe with an area of 160 hectares.
02 October 1964
A film about the Germany meeting at Pentecost 1964. It focuses on questions and answers from young Germans from East and West during a club discussion.
13 February 1993
The documentary shows historical film footage from the workers' and farmers' faculties (ABF) of the GDR, which existed until 1962 and were intended to help level out class differences in the education sector by preparing mainly workers' and farmers' children for a university career.
10 August 1967
The film’s subtitle identifies it as a “study of the constructive discontent of a composer”. It is a portrait of the pugnacious musician Paul Dessau (1894 – 1979), who was controversial in East Germany, as a teacher.
13 November 1962
At the Eisenhüttenkombinat Ost an der Oder, a new blast furnace is being moved to replace a burnt-out one.
03 August 2006
Here meet personal memory, working knowledge, research interests and anecdotes together to vivid memory about the most important German dramatist of the 20th century.
25 February 1966
Impressions of a playground in Berlin. It is also the playing field of the elderly chess and card players - counterpoint to the argument of isolation and emptiness in old age.
01 January 1962
A cinematic visit to the Pergamon Museum in Berlin. The camera usually observes the visitors and paints their views on scenes of the ensemble of figures.
04 August 1975
Documentary about the German poet Erich Weinert.
22 November 1982
The film portrays the photographer Walter Ballhause, who walks the streets of his home town of Hanover in the 1930s with his Leica and photographs people: People waiting on bridge railings, on park benches, in endless queues in front of the employment offices.
18 December 1981
The fourth part of the Wittstock cycle is not only a continuation of the cinematic chronicle of the "Ernst Lück" tricot factory, but also a first summary of the development of the company since its almost ten-year existence.
15 May 1970
During the Battle of Stalingrad, five German soldiers and officers are taken prisoner of war by the Soviets.
12 March 2026
Tracing biographical lines, Volker Koepp steps into his oeuvre, rich in encounters. Returning to Lithuania, Moldova and Chernivtsi, he looks back and brings things up to date, as the war against Ukraine becomes a determining element of the present.
01 April 1965
Summertime in Prerow at the Baltic Sea. A cheerful film with the spirit of the sixties.
16 September 1976
The film follows on from "Mädchen in Wittstock", in which the director already portrayed young female workers at the VEB OTB (Obertrikotagenbetrieb) "Ernst Lück" in Wittstock an der Dosse.
20 November 1992
Sixth Wittstock film. This Wittstock film, co-produced by the French broadcaster La Sept, begins in 1990.
25 July 1969
Documentary with beautiful black-and-white CinemaScope shots, which combined impressive scenes from a trip to the Ukraine with historical reminiscences.
02 January 1959
Camera study about everyday life on the Hoyerswerda construction site. Film rediscovered in 2014.
03 September 1969
Diary of a German Woman (also known as You are Mine - A German Diary) is the most personal of the Thorndikes’ projects.
03 September 1988
After a few years of separation, a young Russian girl, Olga, comes to New York to reunite with her boyfriend, Sasha, who defected from his ballroom dance team at the International competition.
10 November 1989
Four men from different professions, all around 50 years old (including a pastor and a stage designer), are interviewed about their childhood in fascist Germany.
10 January 1975
A biographical documentary about the Bulgarian born film director Slatan Dudow (1903–1963).