Jürgen Hölzel

Most Popular Jürgen Hölzel Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Rabbit Heart Trailer (1987)

13 December 1987

The thirteen year old Janni is depressed, because she's still a little behind in her physical development.

The Blue Light Trailer (1976)

14 March 1976

Hans the farmer is drawn into war as a soldier. Returning from the front, having been defrauded of his pay by his own king, he makes his way home.

The Frog Prince Trailer (1988)

26 June 1988

Henriette is a princess; she is playing with her ball, but drops it into a well. A talking frog replaces it with a golden ball, on condition that he can eat and drink with her, and rest in her bed.

Eine Pyramide für mich Trailer (1975)

04 December 1975

A conference is to be held once again to discuss the construction of a new dam, which Professor Paul Satie rejects.

Gritta of the Rats' Castle Trailer (1985)

07 March 1985

The tale of young Gritta who lives with her father, an unsuccessful inventor. When her new stepmother tries to put her away in a convent she discovers some dark secrets there.

White Cloud Carolin Trailer (1985)

12 July 1985

It's no big secret that twelve-year-old Hannes is in love with his classmate Carolin, who he compares to a beautiful white cloud in the sky.

Zement Trailer (1973)

02 November 1973

Early 1921: a man is on his way home. Gleb Chumalov, regimental commander, worker and Hero of the Order of the Red Banner, returns to his home town from the Civil War.

The Island of the Silver Herons Trailer (1977)

21 January 1977

The late summer of 1918. Paul, Willi and Heinrich from an age-old German town are good friends, although there is a great deal that divides them.

The Rainmaker Trailer (1976)

25 December 1976

The Germanic pagan deity, The Rainmaker, has fallen asleep, causing widespread drought and poverty. A young couple, Andreas and Maren must trick an old goblin into leading them to the magic garden of The Rainmaker and wake her up.

Die Zeit der Einsamkeit Trailer (1984)

15 January 1984

The love story between Magda and Rudolf Neubert illuminates the fate of German anti-fascists in emigration.