Susann Schimk Trailers
Scherbenland TrailerPalast der Republik - Honeckers Traum aus Marmor und Asbest TrailerDisintegration: An Album, a Band, a Generation Trailer
Susann Schimk is a German film and television producer.
Scherbenland TrailerPalast der Republik - Honeckers Traum aus Marmor und Asbest TrailerDisintegration: An Album, a Band, a Generation Trailer
Susann Schimk is a German film and television producer.
Total trailers found: 23
26 April 2007
When a photo model gets replaced by a batch of new younger prettier girls, her life of riches melts in front of her eyes and she's forced to live like a homeless person in a parking lot of a high class hotel she once lived in.
20 December 2024
Over the course of a fifty-year career, the British band The Cure has released fourteen highly successful studio albums; but it was their 1989 album Disintegration, released during a pivotal year for Europe and the world, that would capture the imagination of so many fans.
13 February 2012
Peter, who is 50 years old and in the prime of his life moves into a nursing home in order to do nothing for the rest of his days.
15 January 2003
A summer trip to Berlin offers a fleeting glimpse into the lives of the country's youth in this vibrant, character-driven drama from director Martin Gypkens.
05 October 2014
Schmitke is an old German wind turbine engineer. One day, he is dispatched to the Czech side of the Ore Mountains to fix an old squeaking wind turbine.
18 October 2007
Despite having lived in the East German countryside for several months, teenager Lars and his dad, Henrik, are still treated as unwelcome guests.
26 June 2007
It's mom's birthday and her three daughters want to throw a big party. But everything turns out differently.
25 August 2011
Set in the Summer of 1988 and based on real events, the film tells the story of East-German twins Isabel and Doreen, two aspiring oarswomen, whose lives are changed dramatically during a training camp at Lake Balaton in Hungary.
07 August 2008
A family in eco-fever. The Schuhmann Weils are radical environmentalists and mother their 19-year-old son like a small child.
10 February 2004
Berlin and Beirut were occupied, destructed, divided, reconstructed and today people still say "East and West" in both cities.
18 January 2024
Tristan is into fashion design while his parents take care of the rest. Sunny is a drag queen and a money boy, living life on the explosive side.
01 May 2008
Carla, the runaway with high aims. Lucie, the street girl. Interchanged identities and a shared baby.
03 May 2024
Six directors, one film: in episodes, they recall their experiences at the end of the GDR and the fate of a family under National Socialism.
24 October 2008
After her mother's death, 15-year old Mia moves in with her aunt, the actress Cleo, who lives with her son Fritzi in a shared apartment in Berlin.
01 November 2017
Their names are René, Sabine and Daniel – three people among thousands of others who go on to the streets of Dresden every Monday as “Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West”.
30 April 2026
Spanning 50 years, the documentary traces a path through the Berlin district of Kreuzberg, linking the legacy of the rock band "Ton Steine Scherben" - best known for their work in the 1970s - with their successors.
14 September 2023
Four female politicians with East German backgrounds - Anke Domscheit-Berg, Manuela Schwesig, Yvonne Magwas and Frauke Petry - analyse German history and their own life stories.
02 July 2003
Retraces the roots of the escapade of a group of Georgians in their twenties who hijacked an Aeroflot passenger plane on November 18, 1983 from Tbilisi.
22 April 2009
Eleven young people live in a city. It is midsummer. This is the starting point of the escalation of seemingly harmonious relationships.
19 May 2022
A biography set in East and West Berlin in which singer-songwriter Bettina Wegner, born in 1947, sings about life in the GDR, her feelings of being uprooted in West Berlin, and looks back with humour and honesty on a life of resistance.
20 December 2019
At the end of the Cold War, something new arised that should influence an entire generation and express their attitude to life.
13 November 2006
The Rathauspassagen behind Alexanderplatz became East Berlin's socialist showpiece in the 1970s. What was unique at the time was the combination of housing for over 900 people with social facilities and exclusive shops to promote a humanistic community.