Germany

  • Nico Hofmann – Solo für Klarinette AKA Solo for Clarinet (1998)

    1991-2000ArthouseDramaGermanyNico Hofmann
    Solo für Klarinette (1998)
    Solo für Klarinette (1998)

    Berlin, Germany. A cruel murder took place in an appartment building. Somebody bit off quite a piece of the victim’s penis, who then, of course, lost a lot of blood, before being struck down at the head. Leading investigator Bernhard Kominka, being in stress due to a mentally retarded son and a problematic wife, seems to be the only one to see a lady in a red coat. After a while, his theory of her being the murderer may prove to be true, but the Cop also kind of fell in love with this new, interesting person in both of his lives: professional and private as well. Borders dissolve. His decision may be disastrous in any way.Read More »

  • Stefan Krohmer – Sommer ’04 AKA Summer ’04 (2006)

    Stefan Krohmer2001-2010ArthouseGermanyThriller
    Sommer '04 (2006)
    Sommer ’04 (2006)

    A family vacation sets the stage for an often uncomfortable generational battle. Krohmer constructs an unpredictable love triangle between Miriam (Martina Gedeck), a still-radiant forty-something mother and wife, her son’s 12-year-old girlfriend, Livia (Svea Lohde) and Bill (Robert Seeliger), the charming American expat in his twenties to whom both women find themselves drawn.Read More »

  • Detlev Buck – Same Same But Different (2009)

    Detlev Buck2001-2010DramaGermanyRomance
    Same Same But Different (2009)
    Same Same But Different (2009)

    From IMDB: Based on the true story of Benjamin Prufer and Sreykeo Solvan. The unexpected and uncertain love story of Sreykeo, a 21 year old bar girl in Phnom Penh and Ben, a young German student traveling to Cambodia on a post graduation summer trip. When Ben returns home to Germany he discovers that Sreyko is sick and he takes on the responsibility to save her. On the way he discovers a world where not everyone is dealt the same cards and where motivations are not always pure.Read More »

  • Jörg Buttgereit – Captain Berlin versus Hitler (2009)

    Jörg Buttgereit2001-2010ComedyGermany
    Captain Berlin versus Hitler (2009)
    Captain Berlin versus Hitler (2009)

    After the Nazis took power, the resistance searched for a solution to end Adolf Hitler’s evil dictatorship. They formulated a plan to bio-engineer super-human assassins, eventually finding their man in one Captain Berlin.Read More »

  • Michael Kann – Stielke, Heinz, fünfzehn… AKA Stielke, Heinz, Fifteen (1987)

    1981-1990DramaGermanyMichael KannWar
    Stielke, Heinz, fünfzehn... (1987)
    Stielke, Heinz, fünfzehn… (1987)

    Follows the 15-year-old, Heinz Stilke, a member of the Hitler Youth. Heinz is proud of his father, who died bravely for his fatherland, but suddenly learns that he himself is half Jewish. Heinz leaves his gymnasium and is forced to flee his classmates lest his secret be revealed.Read More »

  • Dominik Graf – Im Angesicht des Verbrechens aka In Face of the Crime (2010)

    Dominik Graf2001-2010CrimeGermanyTV
    Im Angesicht des Verbrechens (2010)
    Im Angesicht des Verbrechens (2010)

    “In this epic-scale saga of life on both sides of the law, Max Riemelt plays Marek Grosky, a Russian Jew who immigrated to Germany in the 1920s. Grosky is one of a large number of Russians who have fled their homeland and settled in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin. While Marek has become a police officer in Berlin, his sister Stella (Marie Baumer) is married to a high-ranking crime chieftain, and the cop finds himself caught between two worlds, torn between his devotion to duty and his ties to his family. As a war rages between criminal factions in Charlottenburg, Marek witnesses the death of his brother and falls for a Ukrainian woman who has been brought to Germany to work as a prostitute. Im Angesicht des Verbrechens (aka In Face Of The Crime) was originally created as a ten-part series for German television; it was later re-edited into a pair of feature-length films which were screened as part of the 2010 Berlin International Film Festival. “
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  • Antonio Skármeta – Ardiente paciencia AKA Burning Patience (1983)

    1981-1990Antonio SkármetaArthouseDramaGermany
    Ardiente paciencia (1983)
    Ardiente paciencia (1983)

    Ardiente Paciencia, or El Cartero De Neruda, is a 1983 film directed by Antonio Skármeta. It was remade in 1994 as Il postino. It tells the story of Mario Jiménez, a fictional postman in Allende’s revolutionary-era Chile, who befriends the real-life poet Pablo Neruda in the years before Neruda’s death.Read More »

  • Monika Treut – Die Jungfrauenmaschine AKA Virgin Machine (1988)

    Arthouse1981-1990GermanyMonika TreutQueer Cinema(s)
    Die Jungfrauenmaschine (1988)
    Die Jungfrauenmaschine (1988)

    Quote:
    Dorothee, a would-be writer and journalist, leaves Germany for the Oz of San Francisco, searching for her long-lost mother and a cure for the malady of love. Installed in the Tenderloin, she peeps in on neighbors’ bizarre sex rituals as well as does sightseeing of the more traditional kind. But encounters with male impersonator Ramona, charming Hungarian bohemian Dominique, and Susie Sexpert, barker for an all-girl strip show, lead to exploratory adventures of self-discovery and fun. When Dorothy surfaces like a dazzled tourist on the wilder shores of the city’s lesbian community, she has discovered her true sexuality and left some illusions behind. (Written by Monika Treut)Read More »

  • Benjamin Quabeck – Verschwende deine Jugend AKA Play It Loud! (2003)

    2001-2010Benjamin QuabeckComedyDramaGermany
    Verschwende deine Jugend (2003)
    Verschwende deine Jugend (2003)

    The year is 1981, the German New Wave is at the peak. Harry, otherwise Sparkasse trainee, wants to make it big as a manager of the band of his friends, Apollo Schwabing. He has booked the band as the opening act for a concert where the group DAF are the headliners.Read More »

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