Heiner Lauterbach

  • Peter Schamoni – Max Ernst: Mein Vagabundieren – Meine Unruhe (1991)

    1991-2000DocumentaryGermanyPeter Schamoni

    Synopsis:
    One of the most influential and visionary artists of the past century is celebrated in this documentary which covers the highlights of his fascinating career. The format of the film mirrors the restless reality of his life; an inveterate traveller and always on the move, Max Ernst lived and worked in Germany, France, and America. His nomadic way of life kept him searching: “A painter is lost if he finds himself.” This film looks at his involvement with the Dadaists in Cologne, his time in Paris, his flight to New York, his life in America, and his return to Europe, revealing the “private, brittle places of refuge” he created at various stages in his life.Read More »

  • Dominik Graf – Der Skorpion (1997)

    1991-2000CrimeDominik GrafGermanyTV

    One of the most outstanding tv-films by Dominik GrafRead More »

  • Bernd Eichinger – Das Mädchen Rosemarie AKA A Girl Called Rosemary (1996)

    Bernd Eichinger1991-2000CrimeDramaGermany

    A historical drama set in the 1950s, based on real-life events. Rosemarie Nitribitt comes out of a remand center, runs away from her foster parents, and ends up working as a barmaid in a Frankfurt nightclub. A wealthy French businessman offers to set her up in return for tape-recordings of her sex sessions with German VIPs.Read More »

  • Helmut Dietl – Rossini (1997)

    1991-2000ComedyGermanyHelmut Dietl

    Plot
    Jakob Windisch has written THE number one bestselling novel. Since he is very shy, no-one has seen him except Uhu Zigeuner who is the designated director of the film adaption. Zigeuner is on the hunt for the woman of his dreams, a woman who should also play the main role in the film. Meanwhile, ruthless producer Oskar Reiter wants to buy the film rights at all costs – and he is struggling for the love of the beautiful Valerie. These and a lot more egos meet every night in a restaurant called “Rossini” where everybody must go so that everybody else sees them.Read More »

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