Tamara Kafka

Most Popular Tamara Kafka Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Die Cellistin Trailer (1998)

14 January 1998

Day of the Idiots Trailer (1981)

31 October 1981

A woman experiences psychic disintegration and ends up in a psychiatric hospital.

Veronika Voss Trailer (1982)

13 May 1982

In Munich 1955, German film star Veronika Voss becomes a drug addict at the mercy of corrupt Dr. Marianne Katz, who keeps her supplied with morphine.

Ace of Aces Trailer (1982)

27 October 1982

In this action comedy the French boxer Jo Cavalier is charmed on the train to Berlin for the Olympics in Hitler's Germany by the little boy Simon Rosenblum who asks his autograph; when it turns out his adorable young fan is a Jewish orphan in danger of persecution, he risks his one shot at Olympic glory to save Simon and his family, helped only by a German officer-gentleman who became his friend in World War I, by an adventurous escape to Switzerland, Nazi troops on their heals and braving impossible odds in roller coaster-style.

Taxi to Cairo Trailer (1987)

27 May 1987

Frank and his S&M partner are surprised by Frank's harridan mother when she walks in on the pair in an amorous clinch.

Miko: From the Gutter to the Stars Trailer (1986)

30 May 1986

Together with her bisexual friend and manager Stefan, singer Miko is working on a great career that has so far failed to materialize.

The Hunted Child Trailer (2001)

10 April 2001

Nico, a nine-year-old child witnesses a gruesome murder in an abandoned village and tells his mother.

Palermo or Wolfsburg Trailer (1980)

01 February 1980

An impoverished young man from Sicily travels to Wolfsburg, West Germany to find work. He takes a job in the Volkswagen factory after he travels through Northern Italy by train.

Tag der Abrechnung - Der Amokläufer von Euskirchen Trailer (1994)

25 October 1994

This movie depicts the story of Erwin Makolajczyk, a psychopath who killed 9 people in a courtroom on the 9th of March 1994.

Metamorphosis Trailer (1975)

16 October 1975

Travelling salesman Gregor Samsa wakes to find that he's been transformed into a giant insect. This particular Franz Kafka adaptation is seen from Gregor's point of view, continuing to explore themes of alienation, family duty, and the absurdity of modern life as the Samsa clan cope with how to go on with the situation at hand.