Reiner Calmund Trailers
Rudi Völler – Es gibt nur einen TrailerDas Millionengeschäft mit den Fußball-Talenten - Tricksen, Schummeln, Täuschen TrailerNie mehr Vizekusen! Trailer
Rudi Völler – Es gibt nur einen TrailerDas Millionengeschäft mit den Fußball-Talenten - Tricksen, Schummeln, Täuschen TrailerNie mehr Vizekusen! Trailer
Total trailers found: 13
27 March 2024
Jesus comes to the city with his friends. He inspires people with his ideas and not only stands up for minorities, but also rejects the existing elites.
03 October 2025
Former national player, team manager, manager, and current sporting director Rudi Völler provides insights into his professional and, for the first time, his private life between the club and the DFB, between Leverkusen, Frankfurt, and Rome, the home of his wife Sabrina.
18 May 2024
Bayer Leverkusen, led by star coach Xabi Alonso, is crowned champion and looks back on an emotional journey.
04 May 2018
Documentary about German soccer manager Rudi Assauer, who'd shaped an era at Schalke 04 Football Club by achieving athletic success as well as saving the license to compete in the Bundesliga in economically difficult times.
02 November 2006
Film shows soccer from an unusual angle - the human side - with the help of personal stories and fates.
13 April 2022
Solidarity, peace, and brotherly love – especially in difficult times. The passion stands for values and has fascinated people for over 2000 years already.
27 October 2023
To mark his 70th birthday on October 24, 2023, this documentary film features German soccer coach Christoph Daum, who provides exclusive insights into his career and private life.
15 December 2024
Soccer is the number one, two and three national sport in Germany. But soccer is much more than just two teams, a ball and whoever scores the most goals wins.
19 October 2023
A mockumentary about the most improbable of things: a German player who became a legend of Brazilian football.
02 June 2020
In the midst of the transition towards reunification and a market economy, two teams meet for the last time in the final of the FDGB Cup shortly after the 1990 Volkskammer elections: favorites Dynamo Dresden and Polizeisportverein Schwerin.