Wolfgang Dickmann Trailers
Die Bergwacht - Duell am Abgrund TrailerJimmy the Kid TrailerStockholm Marathon Trailer
Die Bergwacht - Duell am Abgrund TrailerJimmy the Kid TrailerStockholm Marathon Trailer
Total trailers found: 14
10 January 1980
Menschenfrauen is a film about relationships and the psychological oppression of women in society. Franz, a journalist, maintains relationships with four women.
01 July 1994
A gardener decides to exact revenge on the men he believes to be responsible for the death of his mentally disturbed wife.
01 January 1994
A woman is found murdered in a closed amusement park. A young couple who happen to be there at the same time become, without their knowledge, suspects for the murder.
28 May 1985
East Germans abduct a U.S. coed (Linda Blair) and throw her in a women's prison run by a brutal inmate (Sylvia Kristel).
27 June 1993
Love, it is said, always ends fatally - either for love or for the lovers. In his highly acclaimed portrait film, Georg Stefan Troller meets people who have murdered for love - or what they thought was love.
10 November 1991
Jag Mandir is a quiet and often overlooked film in the vast oeuvre of Werner Herzog. Apparently, 20 hours of footage was shot that covered the whole fest and the film hardly presents us a twentieth of that.
15 March 1984
October 1982: The entire German political scene is corrupt, the German government a puppet of the USA.
20 February 1970
The Grimm Bros. tale of the brother and sister who wander into a witches' house, but told with a more adult slant (in other words, lots of nudity).
30 September 1982
Germany, 1981. State Security Service agent Harald Love is sent on a secret mission from the GDR to the Federal Republic, to verify an informant with the code name "Heinz" who is suspected to be a double agent.
02 February 1984
Baby is a young man who dreams of opening a gym. But he's gay and the man he loves is married and a criminal.
20 January 1987
Two youth gangs of the low class generation in the '80s fight in a war. The "Sharks" and "Council" defend their territories with their lives.
25 April 1980
Life on the border to the GDR is as dreary as the "Werra-Post". To increase circulation, Willi Busch, reporter and heir to the local paper, takes action: sometimes he demolishes telephone boxes, sometimes he fantasizes a child into a prophetess who talks to sheep.