Wolfgang Rüter Trailers
Ivo TrailerVorübergehend glücklich - Opimaral TrailerThe Death of My Mother Trailer
Ivo TrailerVorübergehend glücklich - Opimaral TrailerThe Death of My Mother Trailer
Total trailers found: 14
28 July 2016
Hilla grows up in the 60s, her father is a worker and her mother a charwoman. But she wants a different future for herself, wants to study.
25 December 2018
Dramatised origin story of one of Germany's most beloved contemporary comedians, Hape Kerkeling.
09 June 2022
Kerstin is in great pain. Her daughter Juliane wants to help her die, but the law forbids it. Jessica Krummacher’s second feature describes the most important of events via tiny details that stay with us and get under our skin.
23 April 1989
After their mother’s death, three siblings meet up in her apartment – and revert to their childhood family dynamics.
07 November 2008
A look at the lives of 19th-century composers Clara and Robert Schumann.
01 January 2012
This documentary drama recreates some important situations from the political and private life of Konrad Adenauer, former and first chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, between 1933 and 1967.
20 June 2024
Ivo works as a palliative home-care nurse. Every day, she visits families, couples and single people.
01 October 2020
16-year old Steffi just graduated from high school and is very much looking forward to her class trip to Paris where she has promised her boyfriend Fabian the romantic night that she has kept him waiting for so long.
05 February 2015
For years, the immigration officer Dr. Ludwig Sarheimer and the chairman of the Turkish community Cengiz Demirkan in Cologne have been fighting a small war.
10 November 2007
On the highways of the Ruhr region, the paths of four people cross as they try to fulfill their long-lost dreams.
16 June 2011
Udo is invisible - no one ever seems to notice him. He makes the most of it, working as a department store detective and living off other people's lives as they never notice him tagging along.
22 March 2002
In the summer of 2001, 75-year-old Mathi Schenk made his last trip to Poland, following in the footsteps of his own past.