Götz Heymann Trailers
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Total trailers found: 13
25 September 1986
An unusual family story about two father and son generations, beginning on a German country side and ending in the students' revolt in Berlin.
23 July 1981
The unsuccessful inventor Leo Bergert is the awkwardness in person: Everything he tackles goes wrong.
05 September 1980
Four contemplative stories about problems with love: "Profitability" is about money, "The Smile" is about coping with a difficult situation, an "Experiment with Alf" is supposed to save a marriage, and in "Paternity" a lawyer and her husband are committed to a little girl who is the subject of a lawsuit.
26 June 1967
A well-off couple adopt a 16-year-old boy from an orphanage in West Berlin, but their attempts to help him assimilate into his new surroundings fail.
18 April 1985
A tough cop but his life in ruins. His superiors are only looking for a reason to sack him. The girl is 17 years old and lives on the street.
26 October 1983
In May of 1983, a man turns 49 and, with his 17-year old son, journeys to the village in Baden that he left 40 years before.
21 September 1989
Ulrich Mühe plays a German businessman who was born completely without scruples. This makes him an eminently suitable candidate for success in the chaotic years after World War I.
25 February 1983
Enrique Chacon kills Oscar Romero, a Catholic archbishop in San Salvador. The CIA calls a special agent, Malko Linge, a ruined prince who lives with an expensive woman - Countess Alexandra - to get rid of this nuisance of a man.
08 March 1981
1952 in a suburb of New York: the pious Leon Sternberger is a cantor in a small Jewish community. One morning, he realizes that he has lost his faith in God.
25 September 1980
Theo is having some bad luck. His barely paid-for truck has been stolen, and credit collectors are after him.
26 September 1980
Germany 1939. Hans and Lene marry the day before the war breaks out, and Hans is sent to the Eastern front.
06 December 1995
Hans Fallada tells in his published after the war novel "The drinker" the story of the agricultural wholesaler Erwin Sommer, who flees from his narrow bourgeois relations under the burdens of the new times in the kingdom of the king alcohol, whose liberty and independence promises prove a lie - the only truth of the alcohol.