Margit Eschenbach

Most Popular Margit Eschenbach Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

No Mercy, No Future Trailer (1981)

18 November 1981

Doctors say that Veronika, a woman in her 20s, is schizophrenic. She is compliant, which makes her an easy target for men.

Superbia – The Pride Trailer (1988)

13 October 1988

Pride is the first of the seven deadly sins. The introduction is made through early allegorical forms and figures (triumphal procession, dance of death, Baroque tragedy etc.

Canale grande Trailer (1983)

01 January 1983

A young woman is fed up with the usual consumer's television and begins to make her own television, or more correctly, closevision.

Eine Reise Trailer (1992)

01 January 1992

Void, elegiac images - a story and loving and dying: A journey entrusts itself to the viewer's ability to associate and creates a collision of melancholy, softly red-filtered vacation images with an (apparently) totally unrelated story.

Freak Orlando Trailer (1981)

06 November 1981

Five more-or-less distinct sections, all featuring "Freak" Orlando, a woman played by the late Magdalena Montezuma, who appears in various guises and deformities throughout.

Ticket of No Return Trailer (1979)

27 October 1979

A sartorially resplendent woman of few words arrives in Berlin with plans to live out the rest of her days as a drunkard.

Dorian Gray in the Mirror of the Yellow Press Trailer (1984)

09 March 1984

The final installment in Ulrike Ottinger’s Berlin Trilogy (following TICKET OF NO RETURN and FREAK ORLANDO) casts Delphine Seyrig as the nefarious Fritz Lang supervillain Dr.

Violetta Clean Trailer (1989)

27 April 1989

Documentary film about the therapy facility ‘Violetta Clean’, founded in Berlin in 1983, the first inpatient therapy facility in Germany for drug-addicted girls and women.

Usinimage Trailer (1987)

01 October 1987

Selected industrial and city settings from the three films were documented again for Usinimage and intercut with the corresponding fiction film scenes, in order to give the landscapes a new accent through artistic defamiliarization and condensation.

Ich gehe in ein anderes Blau Trailer (1981)

10 December 1981

A man gets on a train to Cologne. Inspired by a poem by Rolf Dieter Brinkman.

Weibliche Zone Trailer (1987)

05 May 1987

Die alten Leute vom Kreuzberger Kiez Trailer (1981)

02 April 1981

"Neither the beautified idyll nor the battlefield of sociological theories were the focus of Monika Hoffmann's portrait of Kreuzberg.

Der geflüsterte Film Trailer (1993)

31 October 1993

How do blind people perceive the world and which sensory impressions remain hidden from sighted people? The experimental film explores this question in a multi-layered way.