Niels Bolbrinker Trailers
Bauhaus Spirit: 100 Years of Bauhaus TrailerReality Check TrailerSounds from the Fog Trailer
Bauhaus Spirit: 100 Years of Bauhaus TrailerReality Check TrailerSounds from the Fog Trailer
Total trailers found: 24
01 January 1985
Between 1962 and 1966, sex murderer Jurgen Bartsch cruelly tortured and killed four children in an old air raid bunker in Germany.
09 January 2010
Documentary about Svetlana Geier, a Ukranian who has translated the great works of Dostoyevsky into German.
01 January 1989
Documentary about the German city of Boppard
16 February 1990
Based on French media theorist Paul Virilio's thesis that weapons and film technology inextricably influence human perception, the film interviews cameramen from German propaganda companies during World War II.
26 April 2018
Founded in 1919 by Walter Gropius, Bauhaus was supposed to unite sculpture, painting, design and architecture into a single combined constructive discipline.
10 November 1982
Behind the scenes of the Ernst Deutsch Theater in Hamburg - a special world, a country within a country during a single performance.
01 November 2009
Ilya Kabakov is considered one of the most important contemporary artists worldwide. Born and raised in the Ukraine in the period between Stalin and Gorbatschow he left the country in the 80s.
01 June 1981
In the spring of 1980, anti-nuclear activists occupied a drilling site near Gorleben and set up a "village of peace" there, consisting of homemade wooden houses and tents.
30 October 1998
The bauhaus school has been and still is the most influential art School not only in Europe. Till today the Bauhaus is remembered to be the nucleus of modern architecture and design.
10 May 1981
A documentary about the clashes between squatters and the police in Berlin in early 1981. Despite the absence of commentary, this is an openly partisan film that aims less for political analysis than for an up-close description of the situation and mood.
12 December 2012
Chronicles the odyssey of a gay musician in Nazi Germany. Director Klaus Stanjek's cheerful Uncle Willi lived with his family, except when he was touring as a musician across Germany.
28 October 2009
Ever frequently, irritations, anxiety disorders, burn-out, depressions, and other psychological illnesses have become a reason for employees to obtain a sick certificate.
18 September 2008
Documentary about the Bauhaus student Alfred Ehrhardt, who devoted his photographs to the archetypes of nature.
01 July 1985
Designed as an exciting hybrid between documentary and fiction, this film offers a special look at the nuclear resistance in Gorleben in the years 1981-1985 in Germany.
01 January 1987
The last film footage of Günther Anders, who died in December 1992, consists of a conversation with him about his "career," his position on nuclear power, and his reflections on violence and resistance.
31 March 1983
Documentary material and reenacted scenes reveal the previously undisclosed extent of government surveillance.
15 May 2014
In the past, those who were convinced that they were being pursued by invisible rays or that their telephone conversations were being monitored were considered to be paranoid.
25 October 1991
Documentary about the clandestine German jazz music scene in the 1940s.
19 September 1979
A documentary film about the citizens' initiatives and protests by various segments of the population in the Federal Republic of Germany against the planned nuclear waste reprocessing plant in Gorleben from 1977 to 1979.
06 October 1986
A cinematic reflection on structural change in the Ruhr region. Where coal was once mined, steel produced, and machines built, industrial buildings are now falling into disrepair, unless they are listed as historic monuments.