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Directed by Erden KıralOrigin TurquieGenres DramaActors Genco Erkal,
Şerif SezerRating73%
A disciplinary transfer leads a teacher into a remote village somewhere in the mountains. There are neither conventional roads nor electricity. Although the teacher will only stay for the winter, he puts a lot of effort into educating the local children while he can., 1h31
Directed by Rainer Werner FassbinderOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Films about sexuality,
Bisexuality-related films,
LGBT-related films,
Gangster films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Harry Baer,
Hanna Schygulla,
Margarethe von Trotta,
Ingrid Caven,
Irm Hermann,
Rainer Werner FassbinderRating63%
After his release from prison, ex-convict Franz Walsch surely finds his way back into the Munich criminal underworld and also finds that his attentions are meanwhile torn now between two women, Joanna and Margarethe, as well as by Günther, his friend who earlier shot his brother., 1h28
Directed by Rainer Werner FassbinderOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Films about immigration,
Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Hanna Schygulla,
Rainer Werner Fassbinder,
Harry Baer,
Irm Hermann,
Katrin SchaakeRating68%
Jorgos, émigrant grec, rejoint une communeauté très soudée. Dès son arrivée, il suscite la jalousie et songe à repartir chez lui., 1h27
Directed by Amos GitaïGenres Drama,
DocumentaryThemes Documentary films about architectureActors Jeanne Moreau,
Hanna Schygulla,
Ran Danker,
Amos Gitaï,
Yaël Abecassis,
Hanna MaronRating54%
Le film entrelace événements historiques et souvenirs intimes. J’observe la façon dont l’architecture représente les transformations de la société et ceux qui donnent forme à cette architecture. Nous suivons le parcours de Munio, mon père, né en 1909 en Silésie, en Pologne, fils d’un métayer d’un junker prussien. A l’âge de 18 ans, Munio part à Berlin et à Dessau pour aller rencontrer Walter Gropius, Kandinsky et Paul Klee au Bauhaus. En 1933, le Bauhaus est fermé par les nazis, qui accusent Munio de trahison envers le peuple allemand. Munio est emprisonné, puis expulsé à Bâle. Il part pour la Palestine. A son arrivée à Haïfa, il entame une carrière d’architecte et il adapte les principes européens modernistes au Moyen Orient.