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Directed by Jan KomasaOrigin PologneGenres Drama,
War,
Documentary,
HistoricalActors Piotr Bajor,
Roma GąsiorowskaRating66%
Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, Witek et son frère ainé Karol, sont reporters à Varsovie. En août 1944, lorsque les Varsoviens s'ingurgent, un choix doit s'imposer, prendre les armes, ou la caméra: ils témoigneront des combats pour le Bureau d’Information et de Propagande de l’Armée de l’Intérieur.Directed by Jan KomasaOrigin PologneGenres DramaActors Łukasz Simlat,
Leszek LichotaRating76%
Daniel est un jeune de 20 ans dans un centre éducatif surveillé en semi-liberté qui accueille des délinquants souvent violents. Il est attiré par la prêtrise, mais il n'a pas achevé sa scolarité secondaire et en outre son casier judiciaire lui ferme la porte du séminaire. Envoyé pour un emploi dans une scierie, il se retrouve empêtré dans un mensonge non-prémédité où il prétend en discutant avec une jeune fille rencontrée dans une église être prêtre. Le curé qui l'accueille sans connaître la vérité, devant quitter sa paroisse pour un traitement contre son alcoolisme, lui confie son intérim sans en informer l'évêché. Daniel pris à son propre piège n'ose pas reconnaître son mensonge et assure les responsabilités du prêtre : messes, contacts avec les paroissiens et avec le maire du village, qui se trouve être le propriétaire de la scierie où il devait travailler, apparemment la principale entreprise locale, etc. Un tragique événement avait endeuillé la commune l'année précédente, un accident provoqué par une collision entre deux véhicules qui avait provoqué la mort de six jeunes dont la voiture avait été percutée frontalement par celle d'un autre automobiliste vivant dans le même village, décédé également. Depuis, les familles des victimes s'opposent à l'inhumation du chauffeur impliqué et persécutent sa veuve par des lettres anonymes d'injures et des inscriptions sur la façade de sa maison. Daniel s'attache à trouver une solution pour faire tomber le vindicte dont la veuve est victime. Dans ses homélies, inspirées notamment de celles prononcées par l’aumônier de son centre éducatif, il tient un langage moins stéréotypé que le curé en congé et plaît à la majorité des paroissiens. Le maire est plus sévère à l'égard de ce jeune prêtre qui critique sévèrement la course à l'enrichissement lors l'inauguration de nouveaux bâtiments de la scierie. À l'occasion de cette cérémonie, un de ses anciens camarades du centre éducatif le reconnaît et veut le faire chanter, allant jusqu’à mettre le feu à une annexe du presbytère. Parallèlement, Daniel, sans avouer sa situation réelle, a une relation amoureuse avec la jeune fille rencontrée dans l'église du village à son arrivée. , 1h44
Directed by Jan KomasaGenres Drama,
Thriller,
AnimationThemes L'adolescence,
Films about education,
Films about children,
Films about families,
Films about sexuality,
Films about suicide,
Bisexuality-related films,
LGBT-related films,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Films about school violence,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Jakub Gierszał,
Roma Gąsiorowska,
Agata Kulesza,
Krzysztof Pieczyński,
Filip Bobek,
Kinga PreisRating66%
The movie begins in a theatre, where Dominik Santorski and his parents listen to Schubert's lied "Der Doppelgänger", which provides a key to the interpretation of the whole film. His parents have success-driven careers and are out of touch with their son's life. Dominik is popular at his private school, but is also spoiled by the perks given to him by his wealthy parents. While at school, his friends stumble upon a self-harm video while using his computer. Later, he watches the rest of the self-harm video and leaves a comment for the poster., 1h45
Directed by Dennis GanselOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Fantastic,
Fantasy,
Horror,
RomanceThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Vampires in film,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related film,
Lesbian-related filmsActors Karoline Herfurth,
Nina Hoss,
Jennifer Ulrich,
Max Riemelt,
Anna Fischer,
Steffi KühnertRating61%
The film opens with several images of three young women. The images date further and further back until ending in the late 18th century., 1h54
Directed by Dennis GanselGenres Drama,
WarThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Boxing films,
Political filmsActors Max Riemelt,
Tom Schilling,
Thomas Drechsel,
Alexander Held,
Sissy Höfferer,
Justus von DohnányiRating73%
In 1942, Friedrich Weimer's (Max Riemelt) boxing skills earn him an appointment to a National Political Academy (NaPolA), a high school that serves as an entry to the Nazi elite. His father, a career factory worker who despises the Nazis, flatly refuses to allow Friedrich to enroll. Friedrich, who sees the school as his ticket to university and a better life, forges his father's signature on the permission form and leaves during the night. He makes his way to the town of Allenstein, where the school is located, getting a ride from passing cars or trucks when possible and walking the rest of the way. Friedrich's forged papers are overlooked when he arrives, and he is greatly impressed in his first day at Allenstein., 1h41
Genres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceActors Max Riemelt,
Alexander Fehling,
Robert Gwisdek,
Claudia Eisinger,
Pheline RogganRating66%
The friends Moritz and Dirk are accepted at the Technical University of Darmstadt and leave their small home village in Brandenburg to set out for the big town to study mathematical economics. Having arrived, their lives change in completely different ways. While Dirk becomes a successful student and masters tutorials and term papers with ease, Moritz is distracted from his studies by the university lifestyle and soon falls behind., 1h40
Directed by Jeanine MeerapfelGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Celeste Cid,
Max Riemelt,
Hartmut Becker,
Benjamin Sadler,
Jean-Pierre Noher,
Katja AlemannRating60%
Sulamit Löwenstein et Friedrich Burg, enfants d'immigrés allemands, ont grandi ensemble dans le Buenos Aires des années 1950. La famille de Sulamit est une famille juive qui s'est exilée en Amérique du Sud pour échapper à l'holocauste ; celle de Friedrich était partisane du nazisme et a changé de nom au cours de sa fuite. Sulamit et Friedrich deviennent amis et tombent amoureux l'un de l'autre. Genres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceActors Max Riemelt,
Elyas M'Barek,
Jessica Schwarz,
Anna Fischer,
Johann von Bülow,
Stephan LucaRating65%
Tim and his friend Can (Elyas M’Barek) go to bars and pretend that one is looking for a date for his friend, who is supposedly deathly ill, and needs one last roll in the hay. Thus Tim (Max Riemelt) meets Marie (Anna Fischer) and they fall in love. Marie must care for her older, ill sister Edda (Jessica Schwarz) who spends a lot of time in bed awaiting death. Marie still believes that Tim has fatal cancer, but Edda (who can judge from her own experience) knows that Tim is putting on an act. , 1h40
Origin GermanGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Hanno Koffler,
Max Riemelt,
Katharina Schüttler,
Maren KroymannRating75%
Marc Borgman (Koffler), a young police officer, is on a training course for the riot control unit. He is struggling at the police academy, being somewhat behind his peers in his physical training. Cocky and self-assured, Marc does not initially get along with his roommate at the academy, Kay Engel (Riemelt). They have a physical confrontation during a training exercise, but afterwards Marc apologizes for his aggressive behavior and they become friends. The two begin jogging together regularly, and during one jog, Kay kisses Marc as they share a cigarette, though he tells him that it was merely a joke. A surprised Marc is reluctant to jog again, but on Kay's insistence he goes on a run alone; Kay catches up to him. Despite Marc's initial rebuffs, Kay kisses him and gives him a handjob. Though Marc initially accepts the advances, he is overcome with confusion and runs away. Though he tries to avoid Kay, the latter is transferred into his police unit to fill a vacancy and Marc finds it difficult to ignore him. Eventually Kay shows up with a colleague to a bowling alley where Marc and his family are having a game, and is introduced to Bettina, Marc's pregnant longtime girlfriend; Bettina has just moved with Marc to a house near Marc's parents in order to start their family., 1h48
Directed by Dennis GanselOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
ThrillerThemes Films about education,
PsychologieActors Jürgen Vogel,
Frederick Lau,
Max Riemelt,
Jennifer Ulrich,
Christiane Paul,
Elyas M'BarekRating75%
High school teacher Rainer Wenger is forced to teach a class on autocracy, despite being an anarchist. When his students, third generation after the Second World War, do not believe that a dictatorship could be established in modern Germany, he starts an experiment to demonstrate how easily the masses can be manipulated. He begins by demanding that all students address him as "Herr Wenger", as opposed to Rainer, and places students with poor grades beside students with good grades—purportedly so they can learn from one another and become better as a whole. When speaking, they must stand and give short, direct answers. Wenger shows his students the effect of marching together in the same rhythm, motivating them by suggesting that they could really annoy the anarchy class, which is below them. Wenger suggests a uniform, to remove class distinction and further unite the group. Mona argues it will remove individuality, as well. Karo shows up to class without the uniform and is ostracised. The students decide they need a name, deciding on "Die Welle" (The Wave). Karo suggests another name, which ends up with one single vote cast by herself.