Journal-Film Klaus Volkenborn KG Movie Trailers
Most Popular Journal-Film Klaus Volkenborn KG Trailers
Total trailers found: 10
Hiccup Trailer (1992)
02 February 1992
Gertie, called Flo by her friends, sees her big chance of a modelling career when she manages to get the business card of successful model Chantal at a fashion show in her sleepy village.
Four Minutes Trailer (2006)
23 June 2006
Jenny is young. Her life is over. She killed someone. And she would do it again. When an 80-year-old piano teacher discovers the girl’s secret, her brutality and her dreams, she decides to transform her pupil into the musical wunderkind she once was.
The Blue One Trailer (1994)
21 February 1994
In this German political drama, an ex-Stasi agent encounters an old friend whom he may have betrayed after his friend tried to escape East Germany.
The Girlfriend Trailer (1989)
13 April 1989
Since childhood, Raquel and Maria have been close friends. Now all grown-up, Raquel has fulfilled her dream of becoming an actress, while Maria has married a handyman, given birth to three children and runs the family household.
Mit starrem Blick aufs Geld Trailer (1983)
26 February 1983
An intimate portrait of the director's sister: German model and former Playboy Playmate Hilde Kulbach.
Liberators Take Liberties Trailer (1992)
22 February 1992
Helke Sander interviews multiple German women who were raped in Berlin by Soviet soldiers in May 1945.
DrehOrt Berlin Trailer (1987)
20 May 1987
Helga Reidemeisters poetic documentary gives various residents of East and West Berlin a chance to have their say.
The Survivors Trailer (1996)
28 October 1996
Three suicides leave long-lasting gaps among a group of classmates, many years after their graduation.
Aufrecht gehen. Rudi Dutschke - Spuren Trailer (1980)
12 April 1980
Portrait of the spokesman of the student movement and extra-parliamentary opposition Rudi Dutschke, who died on December 24, 1979 from the late effects of an assassination attempt.
Melek Leaves Trailer (1985)
01 February 1985
In 1970, Melek Tez came to Berlin as a young worker from Turkey. A confident woman, she first countered racist resentments and remarks with irony and wit.