Wieland Speck Trailers
Fucking Different Generations TrailerDie Uneinsichtigen - Aids-Aktivismus in Frankfurt TrailerThree Thousand Numbered Pieces Trailer
Fucking Different Generations TrailerDie Uneinsichtigen - Aids-Aktivismus in Frankfurt TrailerThree Thousand Numbered Pieces Trailer
Total trailers found: 24
16 February 2007
Documentary on the history of gay and lesbian film.
28 March 1985
Felix from West-Berlin falls in love with Thomas in East-Berlin. At first they keep their relationship going by regular visits from Felix, but the curfew forces him to return every evening.
17 July 2021
How gay, how lesbian, how trans is German cinema? A 3sat documentary looks back at 100 years of queer film history.
16 November 1978
After World War I, a war hero returns to Berlin to find that there's no place for him--he has no skills other than what he learned in the army, and can only find menial, low-paying jobs.
28 October 2009
You say you’re interested in film and you’ve never been to the Moviemento? You are hereby put on cineastic probation – at least until you watch Bernd Sobolla’s documentary.
19 May 1988
The 30-years old Max is MD and engaged to the attractive Coco, who jealously keep watch over him. After he heard the lovely voice of an unknown misdialing woman, he starts a restless search .
29 July 1991
A package of five boy's stories by Wieland Speck. They deal with the fine space between fantasy and reality, a space only bridged by desire.
03 October 2002
In the favelas of Rio de Janeiro of the 1930s, João Francisco dos Santos is several things — son of slaves, ex-convict, thug, homosexual and adopted father for a number of pariahs.
23 October 2012
Rosa von Praunheim is an icon in the scene: gay activist, loving provocateur and a very special filmmaker from Berlin for decades.
08 March 2012
With things growing a bit stale in the bedroom, lesbian couple Claudia and Dylan agree to seek sexual experiences outside their relationship.
05 April 2001
This documentary contains dramatized episodes about the lives of Erika and Klaus Mann, the brilliant children of German writer Thomas Mann.
10 September 2017
Kôichi is a Japanese man living alone in Berlin. He has no job and hardly any friends. One night Kôichi meets Ryota at a bar which is also a sex club.
06 April 2023
A theater director tries to put on a play with real underprivileged Roma people about their lives but, feeling advantage of, the actors leave the troupe to gain a new consciousness.
14 October 2014
A documentary about the International Queer Film Festival Hamburg that celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2014.
04 October 1983
Shocking, often hilarious, and always controversial, Rosa von Praunheim delivers a radical treatise on heterosexuality in Red Love by intertwining statements of an outspoken, middle aged advocate of free love, with a melodramatic reenactment of a feminist novel by Alexandra Kollontai, Lenin's first Minister of Culture.
21 April 2026
A queer anthology that explores sexuality, intimacy, and identity across age groups. Conceived as a collaborative project, the film brings together filmmakers from different generations, each directing a short segment portraying encounters between younger and older men.
11 September 1987
Director İsmet Elçi tells the semi-autobiographical story of Kemal (played by Elçi himself), who negotiates his identity between two cultures (Turkey and Germany), struggling to find a future as a director in the German film industry.
25 March 1989
A young Russian man arrives in Berlin in search of a woman, but becomes entangled with two others one of whom falls in love with him and another who represents a classic Russian heroine like out of a novel from one of his countrymen idols.
10 February 1983
After a flirtatious encounter, a young man finds it difficult to organise the hoped-for reunion with the object of his desire.
12 April 2024
A documentary that explores AIDS activism in Frankfurt, focusing on activists, affected individuals, and organizations fighting the epidemic, raising awareness, and advocating for policy changes.
01 January 1980
David Bowie and Montgomery Clift are objects of playful identification, cocktails are called Long Island or Manhattan, club cigarettes lie next to dollar bills, and the first push-button phones invite you to engage in phone sex.
01 January 1991
A short story about dying from AIDS and the memories in which the dying person lives on for those who survive.
01 January 1981
The private sphere brought into the political spotlight.
01 January 1989
The view from the living room extends to the facade of a newly born metropolis.