Gisela Tuchtenhagen Trailers
Zuneigung - Die Filmemacherin Gisela Tuchtenhagen TrailerWochenschau I: Requiem für eine Firma Trailer
Zuneigung - Die Filmemacherin Gisela Tuchtenhagen TrailerWochenschau I: Requiem für eine Firma Trailer
Total trailers found: 33
11 October 1974
The film develops 5 questions about documentary film against the background of the media-political situation of the early 1970s in West Germany.
12 July 1985
First part of Gisela Tuchtenhagen's Heimkinder film series.
01 January 1980
A portrait of the writer and former miner Günter Westerhoff
24 October 2024
Greta is born lifeless and dies. Four years later, her midwife stands trial for manslaughter. The verdict: guilty.
22 January 1977
This documentary brings together literary quotations, landscape photos, conversations with former farm workers, and memories of the concentration camps in Emsland.
01 January 1994
Women from Turkey and Mecklenburg are working together side-by-side at a fish-processing factory in Lübeck.
01 January 1986
Christian's participation in this trip was only made possible through close cooperation between his probation officer, the public prosecutor, and the educators at the Johannes Petersen Home.
26 December 1975
Behind the scenes look at the preparations for the last two editions of Dietmar Schönherr's Talkshow.
30 December 1971
Saleswomen in a supermarket discover that they are paid less than their male colleagues who do the same work.
26 April 1993
In her former life, Johanna K. worked as a civil engineer – Mr Kamermans – in Holland, building dykes and roads.
01 January 1985
The second film begins in early April with Tarkan's return. He wanted to go back to Hamburg with the stolen 800 marks.
25 October 1991
Documentary about the dancer and choreographer Trudi Schoop and her work with people with mental illness through her dance therapy.
01 October 1969
A documentary about the events at the German Film and Television Academy Berlin (dffb) in November 1968, which led to the termination of the training contracts of 18 students.
10 April 2002
The film tells the story of the Hansa Theater in Hamburg, Germany's oldest variety theater, interweaving it with observations from the last season in 2001.
27 April 1989
Documentary film about the therapy facility ‘Violetta Clean’, founded in Berlin in 1983, the first inpatient therapy facility in Germany for drug-addicted girls and women.
27 February 1973
Seven young women from Berlin discuss their experiences with the pill in a studio setting and react to the ideas that young men of the same age have about this contraceptive.
01 January 2005
The film focuses on a group of people with various disabilities who are helped by the Hamburg-based association “Insel” to lead largely independent lives.
08 August 2002
The autobiographical documentary is about the existence, birth and farewell of my son Martin Tim, about personal questions and developments after the confrontation with the shocking diagnosis - above all about the sudden demand on me to decide on the duration of life and the conditions of the death of one of my four children.
01 January 1982
This NDR programme provides insight into the work of a Turkish women's group at the second Hamburg Women's Week, a political education programme organised by the Hamburg University of Economics and Politics under the motto "Women learning together".
04 October 2015
A documentary film about the rural Low German-speaking population.
09 October 2006
A traditional men's festival called "Hahnbeer," which has been celebrated every year since 1841 at the end of February.
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.
20 February 1991
Two women, a mother and her daughter, one of whom immigrated to Germany from Turkey and the other grew up in Germany, describe life between two cultures.
18 February 1975
The two-part documentary introduced people in the villages and less populated areas of the Federal Republic.
01 October 2011
A documentary about playing bingo in rural northern Germany.
07 May 1989
Short version of Wildenhahn's own 1971 three-part film "Der Hamburger Aufstand Oktober 1923".
31 December 1972
A cinematic portrait of Maria, a 13-year-old girl who has been living in Hamburg, Germany, with her family from Spain for several years.
01 January 1970
"New tasks are emerging for filmmakers on behalf of the labour movement" – this early work by Gisela Tuchtenhagen, Wochenschau 4, was produced as a collective effort within the highly politicised DFFB (German Film and Television Academy, Berlin).
20 April 1973
A church congregation in Hamburg-Harburg: Klaus Wildenhahn observes the work of a pastor. What is his job?
02 October 2021
How do people look back on a life that was torn from their hands by arbitrariness, secret police, and the justice system? Gisela Tuchtenhagen and Margot Neubert-Maric portray three former prisoners whose experiences in prison in the GDR left lifelong scars.
03 March 1978
Iris is an Elvis fan and part of a group of unemployed women who, in the scope of the first West German retraining program for women, are being trained in Essen in the "male professions" of electrical and metal work.
01 January 2006
A multi-layered, moving portrait of the filmmaker and winner of multiple Grimme Awards Gisela Tuchtenhagen, one of the first German camerawomen of the 1970s, who has left a sustained mark on the documentary film genre ever since.