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Directed by Sönke WortmannOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Til Schweiger,
Katja Riemann,
Joachim Król,
Armin Rohde,
Martina Gedeck,
Rufus BeckRating64%
Axel (played by Til Schweiger) has just been dumped by his girlfriend Doro (Katja Riemann), and needs to find a new place to live. He meets Walter (Rufus Beck), a transvestite who teaches straight men how gay men think. Walter talks Axel into joining him and some friends at a gay party afterwards, and tries to convince Axel to move in with him. At the party, Axel decides instead to move in with Walter's best friend, Norbert (Joachim Król), whose boyfriend has just left him. Later, at Axel and Doro's apartment, Norbert tries to seduce Axel while they browse old photos. Just when Norbert has shed all his clothes, Doro shows up at the door, and Axel hastily hides Norbert. Doro explains to Axel that she's expecting his child and wants to give their relationship a second chance. She is not amused to discover a naked man in the wardrobe, but Axel manages to convince her that nothing has happened. Excited about fatherhood and eager to return to Doro, Axel forgets about his new friendship with Norbert., 1h26
Directed by Sönke WortmannOrigin GermanGenres ComedyActors Veronica Ferres,
Til Schweiger,
Joachim Król,
Liselotte Pulver,
Richy Müller,
Maren KroymannRating43%
Lors de la visite d'un avocat pour un achat de maison, Franziska déclare par inadvertance le divorce à Will, un réalisateur occupé, qui habituellement la laisse seule avec les enfants ensemble et la trompe avec les actrices principales. Sous un pseudonyme, elle écrit un livre dans lequel elle parle de sa relation. Après être devenu un best-seller, il sera adapté par son futur ex-mari., 1h30
Directed by Sönke WortmannGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
ActionActors Tom Berenger,
Rod Steiger,
Al Sapienza,
Burt Reynolds,
Dominic Keating,
Eric BruskotterRating52%
When three great, has-been actors meet at the funeral of a legendary Hollywood agent, their alcoholic reunion leads them to visit the Hollywood Sign. There they find the body of a man - leading them to uncover an in-progress scam for stealing millions from a Las Vegas casino - which originated as a movie plot written by one of the actors' ex-girlfriends - who could not get her script produced. Desperate to make a come-back, the three risk their lives for production capital... by writing themselves into the "script.", 1h53
Directed by Sönke WortmannOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Sports films,
Association football filmsActors Peter Lohmeyer,
Johanna Gastdorf,
Birthe Wolter,
Mirko Lang,
Simon Verhoeven,
Samuel FinziRating66%
Richard, a coal miner from Essen, returns after eleven years of being a Soviet prisoner of war in Siberia. In the meantime, his wife, two sons, and one daughter have reached a minimum standard of living without him. When he is unexpectedly repatriated in 1954, he has severe problems in reintegrating himself with his family and country. His wife is running a small business, his elder son has become a Communist challenging his father's ideals of the Nazi time, his daughter flirts with his former enemies, British soldiers, and his 11-year-old son Matthias, who never knew his father, admires a local football hero instead, Helmut Rahn of Rot-Weiß Essen., 2h29
Directed by Sönke WortmannOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Films about religion,
Films about sexuality,
Transport films,
LGBT-related films,
Transgender in film,
Films set in the Viking Age,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related film,
Cross-dressing in filmActors Suzanne Bertish,
Johanna Wokalek,
David Wenham,
John Goodman,
Anatole Taubman,
Alexander HeldRating67%
Shortly after the death of Charlemagne, a woman called Joan is born in Ingelheim am Rhein. She is the daughter of a village priest (Iain Glen). He also rules his wife (Jördis Triebel) and family with a rod of iron, though his Saxon wife still secretly worships the pagan god Wotan. Even so, Joan grows up to be an articulate girl, who intensively studies the Bible, unbeknownst to her father. After her eldest brother's sudden death, their father wants to send his second son John to the cathedral school in Dorestad, but when the teacher Aesculapius (Edward Petherbridge) visits them in Ingelheim, Joan proves to be far more capable of dealing with the Scriptures than John. Against her father's wishes, Joan is taught by Aesculapius, who introduces her to literary works such as Homer's Odyssey., 1h48
Directed by Sönke WortmannOrigin GermanGenres DocumentaryThemes Sports films,
Documentary films about sports,
Association football filmsRating69%
S'inspirant du film Les Yeux dans les Bleus, le réalisateur et son caméraman ont filmé de l'intérieur le quotidien de l'équipe au cours de l'épreuve. Le film couvre une période qui va du stage préparatoire à la compétition jusqu'à la fête finale avec les supporteurs allemands à Berlin après le match pour la troisième place remporté contre le Portugal. On y retrouve ainsi les scènes typiques du quotidien des footballeurs telles que les discours des entraîneurs ou la déception après la défaite face à l'Italie en demi-finale. Dans le documentaire, on découvre de manière plus intime les différents joueurs de la sélection. On y apprend par ailleurs que le sélectionneur Jürgen Klinsmann délègue la partie tactique à son adjoint Joachim Löw pour se consacrer à la motivation des joueurs lors de ses « causeries » avant les matchs et pendant les mi-temps., 1h55
Directed by Wolfgang BeckerOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceActors Jürgen Vogel,
Christiane Paul,
Meret Becker,
Ricky Tomlinson,
Martina Gedeck,
Armin RohdeRating71%
À Berlin, Jan Nebel fait la connaissance durant une mauvaise période dans sa vie, d'une manière inhabituelle, de Vera. Dans le même temps, il apprend par une ex qu'il pourrait être séropositif. Sa tentative pour refouler cette nouvelle puis se l'expliquer, dépend de cette nouvelle relation avec Vera. Il se risque à un nouveau départ, mais elle aussi a ses secrets., 1h51
Directed by Anno SaulGenres Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about disabilitiesActors Til Schweiger,
Alexandra Maria Lara Claudia Paolina,
Jürgen Vogel,
Christoph Maria Herbst,
Anja Kling,
Tanja WenzelRating62%
Fred plans to marry his girlfriend Mara, and he proposes her at the sold–out basketball match. Instead of accepting, Mara puts that decision on her spoiled son, Linus. In order to get Linus to like him, Fred decides to give him a basketball from the Linus' favourite team. He poses as a wheelchair–bound fan so that he could get it. But when he catches the ball, he also catches the attention of young, attractive filmmaker Denise, who wants to feature an invalid fan in an image film for the team. Fred has to keep playing his role, while real invalid and really furious fan Ronny might call his bluff at any moment., 1h50
Genres Drama,
ComedyThemes Films about television,
Political filmsActors Michael Herbig,
Jürgen Vogel,
Thekla Reuten,
Thomas Thieme,
Sibylle Canonica,
Steffi KühnertRating59%
In 1933, as Adolf Hitler and the Nazis come to power in Germany, actor and comedian Hans Zeisig (Michael Herbig) and his partner, Siggi Meyer (Jürgen Vogel), have a successful comedy act at a Berlin cabaret doing impersonations of Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler. Meyer is politically active in the Communist Party and through him, Zeisig meets the attractive Dutch Resistance fighter, Frida (Thekla Reuten). Zeisig is apolitical; he's dreaming about a career in Hollywood. He finds the growing political tension an unpleasant nuisance, but Meyer is endangered by the Nazis' power grab. He arrives one day at the theater with a black eye from an attack and says he is going to go underground. Another performer, a Nazi supporter who caricatures a Jewish man, makes a wisecrack about Meyer's black eye. They get into a backstage brawl, fully made up and in costume—the Nazi as a Jew and the Communist as Hitler. The fight careens its way from the dressing room to the stage, with "Hitler" on top of the "Jew". The audience, larded with uniformed Nazis, initially assumes it to be part of the show and cheers. When the melee ends, the show goes on, but Meyer flees.