Most Popular Róza Berger-Fiedler Trailers
Total trailers found: 12
Homesick for Rügen or Yesterday, I Was a Cook Trailer (1977)
09 December 1977
Sometimes Hannelore wishes she were a Hans, because “when a woman has to deal with a lot of men, she has to summon up a lot of strength to be heard”.
Die Vorzeigefrau Trailer (1986)
03 October 1986
A portrait of Helga Hörz, professor of ethics and philosophy at the Humboldt University in Berlin.
Dearest Dziodzio Trailer (1981)
31 July 1981
"Dearest Dziodzio" was filmed using quotes from letters Rosa Luxemburg wrote to her lover, the revolutionary labor leader Leo Jogiches, during her stays in Poland, Germany, France and Switzerland in the years 1893-1905.
Remembering Means Living Trailer (1988)
21 October 1988
In this film, Róza Berger-Fiedler traces the history of the Jews in Berlin from the Middle Ages to the present day and connects it with his own biography.
Dialogue Trailer (1978)
23 November 1978
“Won’t make it today, hope you don’t mind.” A casual call, the husband will be late again, not to be expected before eight.
Mr. Schmidt of the Gestapo Trailer (1989)
13 July 1989
A 74-year-old man stands before the Dresden District Court. After more than forty years, the former highly decorated SS man has been brought to the scene of his crimes.
Gut gemeinter Zuruf oder Das Kleefest Trailer (1977)
29 July 1977
A village in the Republic celebrated its traditional clover festival in the summer of 1976. In the form of a political feuilleton, the film conveys to the viewer the new attitude to life of the people in the countryside.
Mir lejbn ejbik (Wir leben ewig) Trailer (1990)
29 August 1990
An extraordinary documentary about a little-known aspect of Jewish life in the GDR: Róza Berger-Fiedler chronicles the Yiddish Cultural Festival, which took place for the fourth time in East Berlin in 1990.
Seid Hirt und Herde ohne Furcht Trailer (1985)
01 March 1985
The life and work of Halle-born Georg Friedrich Händel, the Händel Museum, and the Händel Festival in Halle are presented.