Romy Haag

Most Popular Romy Haag Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Soeur Anne ne vois-tu rien venir? Trailer (1982)

01 January 1982

Two girls go to Berlin, one to find a German girl who lived at home in the 50s when her parents divorced, the other to look for a role in German cinema.

The Case of Mr. Spalt Trailer (1988)

25 March 1988

The filmmaker René Perraudin made five comedic short films with Otto Sander in the leading role and knits them into a feature film.

The Hamburg Syndrome Trailer (1979)

22 November 1979

When a plague breaks out in Hamburg, several people break out of quarantine and make their way out of the city.

Mein Berlin - 28 Jahre mit und ohne Mauer Trailer (2018)

05 February 2018

Der Mord mit der Schere Trailer (1984)

25 July 1984

Mascara Trailer (1987)

07 May 1987

A respected police commissioner has a reputation as a opera lover, but by night he also enjoys plunging into the transvestite scene.

Ossegg oder Die Wahrheit über Hänsel und Gretel Trailer (1987)

01 January 1987

Plastikfieber Trailer (1979)

01 January 1979

Romy Haag portrays Clarissa Vornfeist who dreams of fame, while Otto Sander in his role as Wilfried plans to transform her into a plastic doll using a prepared broiler.

Bel Canto or May a Hooker Sob? Trailer (1977)

03 November 1977

An unsuccessful artistic director tries to raise money for a new opera house at a gala with celebrities from the worlds of culture and finance (and thus secure his own career) - an attempt that fails miserably.

Babystrich im Sperrbezirk Trailer (1983)

06 May 1983

Everything you want to know about the secret erotic desires of Germans can be experienced here in documentary images and hard-hitting interviews that leave nothing to be desired in terms of unsparing openness.

My Wonderful West Berlin Trailer (2017)

11 February 2017

MY WONDERFUL WEST BERLIN recounts the lives and struggles of gay men in West-Berlin. Through present-day scenes and never before seen archival footage, a fascinating picture emerges of a city, that today characterizes itself as a dream destination and place of refuge for gays.