David Dietl

Most Popular David Dietl Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Ellas Baby Trailer (2017)

26 June 2017

Baby belly or scholarship in the US - in Ella's Baby, the accidental pregnancy of a 16-year-old student turns the life of a patchwork family on its head.

Ein Münchner im Himmel - Der Tod ist erst der Anfang Trailer (2026)

14 May 2026

When cab driver Ludwig “Wiggerl” Brunner, a true Munich bon vivant, is hit by a streetcar and ends up in heaven, there is only one way back to his beloved Bavaria: he has to improve his karma balance as quickly as possible.

Rate Your Date Trailer (2019)

07 March 2019

Teresa und Patricia are best friends. Despite the big differences between date-experienced Teresa and romantically predisposed single-mother Patricia, they have one thing in common: they have enough of bad dates and are sick of stupid dudes, bad surprises and broken hearts.

Long Story Short Trailer (2025)

02 January 2025

A group of close friends celebrate parties over an extended period of time. They experience a lot of fun together, but also tragic moments that prove that love and friendship are the most important gifts of all our lives.

To Make Sure? Trailer (2007)

14 May 2007

Journalist Sandra Harkow produces a promotional film for the RFID industry. Through a time traveler, she learns about the dark future triggered by RFID chips.

King Ordinary Trailer (2013)

05 September 2013

Thomas Müller is spotted by a marketing agency for his exceptional normality.

Emil and the Detectives Trailer (2026)

24 September 2026

Emil is spending his summer vacation with his grandmother in Berlin. But on the train there, he is robbed by the ruthless con artist Max Grundeis and a wild adventure begins! Together with his friends Pony, Gustav, Dienstag, Anh, and Jason, Emil sets off in pursuit and embarks on a fast-paced detective hunt across Berlin.

Berlin Bouncer Trailer (2019)

11 April 2019

A portrait of Berlin’s most famous bouncers – Sven Marquardt, Frank Künster and Smiley Baldwin. The three men have been part and parcel of the capital’s club scene for more than 25 years – from the days after the fall of the Berlin Wall to the present day – but aren’t yet considering calling it a day even though life makes more demands on them as they turn 50.