Ruth Beckermann Filmproduktion Movie Trailers
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Total trailers found: 10
Zorro’s Bar Mitzvah Trailer (2006)
10 March 2006
Four 12-year-olds—Sharon, Tom, Moishy, and Sophie—prepare for their bar or bat mitzvot.
Homemad(e) Trailer (2001)
12 September 2001
Marc Aurel-Straße in Vienna: The last surviving Jewish textile merchant in the former textile district, the Iranian hotel proprietor and the Café Salzgries and its regulars.
Those Who Go Those Who Stay Trailer (2013)
25 October 2013
Rain on a window pane, a fire truck, a tomcat with innumerable offspring: it is an intentionally unintentional gaze that allows for chance encounters, for stories and memories - leads that Ruth Beckermann follows across Europe and the Mediterranean.
Favoriten Trailer (2024)
19 September 2024
Favoriten is one of the most culturally diverse neighborhoods in Vienna and the starting point of Ruth Beckermann’s latest documentary, in which she accompanies a class of pupils from the age of seven to ten.
Mutzenbacher Trailer (2022)
16 June 2022
An audition for men aged between 16 and 99. There are no props nor make-up, just pure improvisation. All that is required is the willingness to engage openly with the topic and language of the words on the page.
American Passages Trailer (2011)
31 March 2011
Initially, there's that moment of happiness: an African-American celebrating in Harlem cheers "We're free!" as if Barack Obama's victory meant the ultimate end of slavery.
The Dreamed Ones Trailer (2016)
18 March 2016
It’s not uncommon for a film to have a moving love story at its core. Yet this particular set-up is unusual.
The Waldheim Waltz Trailer (2018)
04 October 2018
Ruth Beckermann documents the process of uncovering former UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim’s wartime past.
WAX & GOLD Trailer (2026)
15 February 2026
Starting from a hotel in Addis Ababa built by Emperor Haile Selassie, Ruth Beckermann explores a place both familiar and foreign to her.
God Between Us Trailer (2025)
24 January 2025
Rebecca Hirneise’s film centers around the uncles and aunts of her Protestant family engaging in a conversation about their faith for the first time.