DEM Film Movie Trailers

Most Popular DEM Film Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

The German Chainsaw Massacre Trailer (1990)

29 November 1990

Taking place around the German reunification of 1990, a group of East Germans cross the border to visit West Germany and get slaughtered by a psychopathic cannibal family who want to turn them into sausages.

Death of a World Star Trailer (1994)

01 June 1994

A mockumentary - after suffering a tragic accident on a shoot in Tuscany, Udo Kier is about to die. Alfred Edel is sent in to film an obituary.

United Trash Trailer (1996)

22 February 1996

In Africa - Land of the ever shining sun, German soldiers fulfill a UN mission. For homosexual General Brenner its a dream comes true: Here, where the people are still native and simple, the German can prove his abilities.

100 Years Of Adolf Hitler: The Last Hour In The Führerbunker Trailer (1989)

18 February 1989

On 30 April 1945, dictator Adolf Hitler, his wife Eva Braun, and prominent members of the Third Reich live out their final hour in the Führerbunker.

Menu Total Trailer (1986)

20 February 1986

A traumatized young man, abused by his father, imagines himself as Adolf Hitler when dreaming of revenge.

The 120 Days of Bottrop Trailer (1997)

25 October 1997

An eccentric homage to the Rainer Werner Fassbinder days of German filmmaking.

Mother's Mask Trailer (1988)

28 October 1988

Returnee Willy von Mühlenbeck has to realize that his evil brother Martin has risen to become the head of the industrialist family, while their ailing mother is in the hands of sinister doctors.

Egomania: Island Without Hope Trailer (1987)

20 May 1987

Egomania is a visually stunning end-of-the-world melodrama about lust, jealousy and murder set amidst solar eclipses, orchestral chants and the distant thunder of the boiling sea.

Tunguska – Die Kisten sind da Trailer (1984)

28 October 1984

An early declaration of war on narrative cinema, using a barrage of visual and acoustic elements while at the same time juggling ironically - as he still does - with the term 'avant-garde'.