Sender Freies Berlin Movie Trailers
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Die Mauer Trailer (1961)
27 August 1961
With impressive shots, the film shows the situation at various sections of the Wall, the escape of a young border soldier, protest measures by West Berliners, the arrival of additional US troops on August 20, 1961.
Seraphine or the Wonderful Story of Aunt Flora Trailer (1965)
16 March 1965
Following the life of the eccentric Aunt Flora, a woman of great imagination and curiosity. When her niece, Seraphine, visits her in a small town, she uncovers a world of peculiar happenings, strange traditions, and unexpected adventures.
Weighed and Found Too Heavy Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
Briel's first independent production after leaving the DFFB, made for the Sender Freies Berlin. The title is a biblical reference (Daniel 5 — "you have been weighed in the balance and found wanting").
The Stars That Smile Upon Their Cottage Trailer (1981)
29 August 1981
In the early 1970s, Briel recorded conversations on tape with the opera and concert singer Adelheid Pickert, then nearly 90 years old, in a garden house in Wilmersdorf.
Berlin, Berlin, Berlin Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
The film presents three faces of Berlin as a visual puzzle: the old imperial and fascist Berlin; the newly reconstructed Berlin around Breitscheidplatz; and finally, Berlin as evoked by the elderly Adelheid Pickert, an opera singer of almost 90 who was famous as a Mahler interpreter around 1910.
As Long As You Love Me, I Cannot Go Wrong Trailer (1985)
02 January 1985
Based on a text by Susette Gontard — the beloved of Friedrich Hölderlin, who signed her letters under this name.
Kleist Project Berlin Trailer (1987)
01 January 1987
Not documented. The title suggests a documentary or artistic project around Heinrich von Kleist in Berlin, a recurring theme throughout Briel's work.
Elli, SO 36 Trailer (1984)
13 March 1984
A visit to another world: that of transvestites, leather men, costume artists, and exotic tourists from around the world — a carousel that has been sounding through the nights of the Berlin SO 36 district for nearly fifty years.
Berlin im Kalten Krieg Trailer (1993)
01 January 1993
This film shows divided Berlin in the 1950s and documents the period of the Cold War: with images of the most important politicians, previously unpublished footage of the demolition of the Berlin Palace and the construction of the Wall and dramatic scenes of the uprising in June 1953.
Martin Niemöller: "Was würde Jesus dazu sagen?" Trailer (1985)
08 October 1985
Documentary film about the extraordinary life story of the Protestant theologian Martin Niemöller. The film links Niemöller's biography with the development of Germany during the 20th century.