Pelemele Film Movie Trailers
Most Popular Pelemele Film Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
Sugarbaby Trailer (1985)
28 June 1985
A plump Munich mortuary worker tracks down and seduces a married subway conductor.
The Swing Trailer (1983)
14 October 1983
Based on Annette Kolb’s autobiographical novel of the same name, THE SWING is a lavish, breathless reconstruction of life in Munich towards the end of the 19th century.
Bagdad Cafe Trailer (1987)
12 November 1987
A German woman named Jasmin stumbles upon a dilapidated motel/diner in the middle of nowhere. Her unusual appearance and demeanor are at first suspicious to Brenda, the exasperated owner who has difficulty making ends meet.
Salmonberries Trailer (1991)
31 October 1991
A young orphaned woman named Kotzebue is trying to find out who her parents are in the icy landscapes of Alaska.
Rosalie Goes Shopping Trailer (1989)
09 November 1989
Rosalie loves to shop too much to let a little thing like no money stop her. When the local shopkeepers no longer take her bad checks or bad credit cards, she's finds herself out of ways to please her consumerist tendencies… until she discovers The Internet! Master shopper becomes master hacker, and Rosalie is back on top.
Last Five Days Trailer (1982)
16 October 1982
At Gestapo head quarters a young woman establishes a relationship with another inmate. This young woman is Sophie Scholl who tells the story of her life and of her resistance movement′s courageous fight against Hitler′s Nazi regime.
Céleste Trailer (1981)
18 September 1981
In 1914, with men gone to war, Marcel Proust hired Céleste Albaret as his attendant. More than eight years later, she was at his side when he died.
Koenig's Sphere Trailer (2002)
01 January 2002
Adlon recounts the making of the sculpture, "Kugelkaryatide" the sphere that stood in the center of Tobin Plaza between the two towers of the World Trade Center.
Miss Annette Kolb Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
The Bavarian writer Annette Kolb fought for positive French-German relations, women's rights, and the independence of the arts, before fleeing Hitler’s Germany out of loyalty to her many Jewish friends.