Peter Schamoni Film Movie Trailers
Most Popular Peter Schamoni Film Trailers
Total trailers found: 22
No Shooting Time for Foxes Trailer (1966)
27 June 1966
Two old school friends, both in their late twenties. One lives on his parent’s rural estate and does nothing; the other half-heartedly pursues work as a journalist in Düsseldorf.
Montana Trap Trailer (1976)
05 May 1976
Potato Fritz and his friends have moved from Germany to the American Wild West, settling eventually in the Rockies.
Poor People Trailer (1963)
21 February 1963
Kristl was a member of the prestigious Zagreb Studio of Animation and his early works as painter and filmmaker had brought him instant acclaim and instant censorship.
Eins Trailer (1971)
31 December 1971
A chubby-born young capitalist goes to the Riviera with three bums and casual laborers to successfully use his grandfather's surefire system in French casinos.
Flitterwochen Trailer (1980)
28 August 1980
Customs officers Katti and Wolfgang are so deeply in love with each other that they are barely aware of their surroundings.
Brutality in Stone Trailer (1961)
08 February 1961
In his experimental short film "Brutalität in Stein" (Brutality in Stone), Alexander Kluge demonstrates how Nazi architecture used dimensions of inhuman and super-human scale to bolster the regime's politics of the same kind.
Spring Symphony Trailer (1983)
08 April 1983
"Spring Symphony" is the story of Robert Schumann and Clara Wieck. Both were music entities. Robert Schumann turns out to have been a second tier composer, if that, never rising to the heights of a Beethoven or Mozart.
Die widerrechtliche Ausübung der Astronomie Trailer (1967)
01 May 1967
Max Ernst on amateur astronomer Ernst Wilhelm Leberecht Tempel.
Daniel, the Wizard Trailer (2004)
12 August 2004
Evil teenager assassins Rike & Tom want to kill and film the execution of the rock star Daniel Küblböck [or Lana Kaiser to be correct], who is spiritually supported by his dead grandfather Johnny, with the support of the mysterious Baltazar! Will our well-intentioned wizard succeed to survive this Christmas related mess and learn to forgive the others while beign kidnapped and almost executed, even if that means stickin' his finger in cakes, rollin' in tha snow like a cat or having psychedelic music dreams?
Majestät brauchen Sonne Trailer (1999)
27 October 1999
A documentary about Germany's last emperor Kaiser Wilhelm II.
Die Teutonen kommen Trailer (1962)
01 October 1962
A satirical examination of the ways the influx of German tourists to Spain affects the local population.
The Pot Trailer (1964)
07 May 1964
Allegory of a man who leads the people to destruction and then is reborn to recommence the cycle.
Hundertwasser's Rainy Day Trailer (1971)
31 December 1971
In 1972, the camera eye observes Friedensreich Hundertwasser in the ambiance he has created for himself and presents a wide selection of his beautifully coloured pictures, which are owned by collectors all over the world, while the artist himself speaks about his life, his work, his ideas, and his manifestoes.
Botero Born in Medellin Trailer (2008)
01 January 2008
To mark the artist Fernando Botero's 75th birthday, Peter Schamoni made a documentary film about his moving life.
Alle Jahre wieder Trailer (1967)
29 June 1967
A man returns every year to visit his estranged family and friends in this drama dripping with biting social commentary.
Your Caresses Trailer (1969)
06 November 1969
Brother and sister meet again after 15 years and fall in love with each other.
Quartet in Bed Trailer (1968)
13 December 1968
West Berlin, summer 1968: the attitude to life at the time through the eyes of (at least) three different quartets: the anarchic bards of "Insterburg & Co.
Go for It, Baby Trailer (1968)
04 January 1968
Martin is 25 years old and very reserved about work. Together with his buddy Henry, he lives in their Schwabing apartment in the day.
A Private Collection Trailer (1972)
31 December 1972
A witty and eye-opening tour through Borowczyk's own collection of vintage erotica. Originally intended as part of his 'Contes immoraux', it was released first as a separate short, and is therefore marks the turning-point between Borowczyk's career as a highly-regarded animator and surrealist filmmaker, and his subsequent career in the sexploitation field.