Kurt von Ruffin Trailers
Proud and Gay TrailerWe Were Marked with a Big A TrailerDer Unbesiegbare Trailer
Proud and Gay TrailerWe Were Marked with a Big A TrailerDer Unbesiegbare Trailer
Total trailers found: 19
12 March 1970
Bruno Stiegler, a boxing promoter with a disreputable past, returns from America to Berlin to make some big things again with his friends.
26 April 1963
Scotland Yard investigates a series of murders where the victims have died by snake venom poisoning.
23 January 1985
1944. Lucien, a fighter in the Free French Forces, is taken prisoner by the Germans. He is sent to a prison camp and then becomes a pianist in a palace.
15 April 1949
During the Biedermeier era, a young singer searches for her missing father. Remake of "Das Hofkonzert", 1936.
14 February 1931
Film version of the operetta by Emmerich Kalman. Victor has won 10 000 Mark with his ceiling painting.
27 June 1985
Hámos' fascination with the cultural mythology of the hero culminates in this witty, elaborately crafted drama, which was produced for European television.
27 February 1949
Germany, 1914: The bourgeois austerity of the small, northern German town in which Ulyssa lives conflicts sharply with her desire to flirt with and be ensnared by charming, young men.
22 December 1949
Pretty hat-saleswoman Lola wants nothing more than to become an operetta singer. Unfortunately, it isn't so easy to make it in the music business.
28 September 1936
Irene is unhappy because her lawyer husband Dr. Leuttern never has time for her. Womanizer Mac Norris slyly benefits from her depression and lures her to his apartment.
28 May 1991
A documentary portrait of gay life, activism, and history in Germany. Through interviews and observational footage, Rosa von Praunheim explores themes of visibility, pride, discrimination, and political engagement within the LGBTQ+ community.
22 September 1935
A love story based in Munich in 1852: An Austrian officer belonging to the nobility has the mission of ensuring the young Kaiser Franz Joseph doesn’t endanger his future marriage to Princess Elisabeth by his acquaintanceship with the daughters of a coffee-house owner.
01 January 1991
This deeply moving film reminds the world of the forgotten history of gay survivors of Nazi Germany. As many as 15,000 gay men were sent to concentration camps, targeted by the Nazis as subversives.