Günter Schütter Trailers
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Total trailers found: 11
10 November 2008
The daily confrontation with the darkest abysses of the human soul has turned war reporter Paul Holland into an incorrigible cynic.
16 February 2006
A coming-of-age story set in Germany in the 1960s. Siggi becomes involved in a love triangle when he falls for Luise, but the tightening political climate forces him to make a fateful decision.
31 December 2017
Upcoming science-fiction thriller directed by Dominik Graf.
21 January 2005
Adapted from Eduard von Keyserling’s 1911 novel of the same title, Waves depicts both the lives and loves of an aristocratic German family during a summer holiday on the Baltic coast of what is now Lithuania, as well as the twilight of a social order and its mores in a world soon to be plunged into the cataclysm of world war.
06 July 2003
A new English teacher who is secretly a lesbian is hired by a small town school. The wife of the school's principal dislikes her, but the two women end up falling in love and begin a passionate affair.
22 September 1994
Simon, the leader of a police special unit, becomes caught up in a complex scheme involving bribery and money-laundering, as well as an affair with the beautiful wife of a government official investigating organized crime and political corruption.
30 June 1997
Josef Bertholt is head of operations of the Munich Police's drug squad. When his wife Lily is the victim of a hit by drug dealers, he becomes even more obsessed with his work.
13 February 1996
After the brutal robbery and murder of a wealthy senator, his daughter Nathalie turns to Munich lawyer Sina Teufel to settle the inheritance.
31 October 1984
Teenage girl idolises television game show host, and gets a chance to be his assistant.
17 February 2017
A documentary about German cinema from 1960 to 1990. It follows "Verfluchte Liebe deutscher Film."