Most Popular Dieter Reifarth Trailers
Total trailers found: 15
Picasso in Vallauris Trailer (2021)
22 July 2021
In 1950, Picasso was offered a room that had once been used as a chapel in his hometown of Vallauris�
All in Order Trailer (1980)
19 March 1980
Herbert (Heinz Lieven) is a solid, middle-class engineer who one day quits his job and ensconces himself at home (preferably in the bathroom), refusing to say very much to anyone.
Haus Tugendhat Trailer (2013)
22 May 2013
Relates the history of the Tugendhat House and family from the perspectives of the Tugendhat children.
Injustice and Resistance Trailer (2022)
19 July 2022
For more than eight decades, German Sinti and Roma experienced injustice. The film tells of the family of activist Romani Rose, their resistance and insistence on justice.
Bücher Trailer (1987)
22 February 1987
Everyday life of a bizarre bookseller who sees his main occupation in stacking and sorting paperbacks.
The Open View Trailer (2022)
24 July 2022
The film presents artists from the Sinti and Roma minority who shape the trauma of persecution and very personal experiences in their works.
Absolut Warhola Trailer (2001)
09 November 2001
A film about Andy Warhol's extended family, whom he never met, from rural Slovakia. The film follows the filmmakers as they travel through eastern Slovakia to interview Warhol's surviving relatives, ethnic-Ruthenians living near the Polish border in Miková, and to visit the Andy Warhol Museum of Modern Art in Medzilaborce.
Defense of the Time Trailer (2007)
22 May 2007
A hommage to Jean-Marie Straub's and Danièle Huillet's film Quei loro incontri (2005), and to their access to cinema itself.
Torture Trailer (2018)
08 April 2018
Why do humans torture other humans? This is the question Frankfurt’s director Dieter Reifarth addresses in Die Tortur.
Death and the Devil Trailer (2009)
22 February 2009
Ethnologist and adventurer, Count Eric von Rosen was a man of contradictions: interested in the natives of Africa and colonial racism.
Ein kleiner Film für Bonn Trailer (2000)
19 November 2000
Klaus Wildenhahn, a native of Bonn, takes a personal and slightly wistful look behind the scenes of the government's move from Bonn to Berlin and bids farewell to the comparatively modest “federal village.