Willem Menne

Most Popular Willem Menne Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

About Narration Trailer (2025)

28 September 2025

Interdisciplinary studies put into practice is a plane on which HaF's interests and mine coincide. Ideas of fictional research projects in films emerge very early on, or of film as research device, allowing people from different disciplines to come together and discover something, to pursue a line of thought, or just be adventurous.

Putting Things Straight Trailer (1979)

23 December 1979

Was wenn der Tod uns scheidet Trailer (2008)

27 August 2008

Sophie is admitted to hospital with a fainting spell. She has recently started feeling sick all the time and has a headache.

A Proletarian Winter's Tale Trailer (2014)

25 January 2014

Three young Georgians have to clean a castle in Berlin, where a German arms manufacturer's art collection is being set up for an exhibition.

Anishoara Trailer (2016)

25 June 2016

Anishoara is a 15-year old girl living with her grandfather and little brother in a small village among the rolling green hills of Moldova.

Tarot Trailer (1986)

11 September 1986

A director, his fiancee, a scriptwriter and a student interact and discuss their emotions, at length.

Big and Little Trailer (1980)

20 June 1980

Follows a woman, Lotte, who travels through Germany and seeks human connections, but is unsuccessful as every person she encounters is locked into his own world.

Between Two Wars Trailer (1978)

05 November 1978

A film about the time of the blast furnaces – 1917–1933 – about the development of an industry, about perfect machinery which had to run itself to the point of its own destruction.

A Spectre Is Haunting Europe Trailer (2013)

04 May 2013

Berlin, a summer in the age of neoliberalism: the spectre of the soviet avant-garde is haunting the city.

Before Your Eyes - Vietnam Trailer (1982)

24 January 1982

An unconventional essay film that interrogates the visual and ideological legacy of the Vietnam War. Blending staged scenes, archival footage, photographs, and philosophical dialogue, the film follows various characters — including an American soldier captured by North Vietnamese villagers — as they reflect on violence, memory, and image-making.