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Wolfgang Bathke

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Nationality German
Birth 1 january 1940 (85 years)

Wolfgang Bathke est un acteur allemand né en 1940 à Berlin ; il est connu pour avoir joué dans le téléfilm Les Rescapés de Sobibor en 1987.

Il a notamment fait quelques apparitions dans la série Un cas pour deux en 1988 et 1990, et 1991, et joue le rôle du Commissaire principal Stefan Kehler dans la série En quête de preuves (Im Namen des Gesetzes) depuis 1994.

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Filmography of Wolfgang Bathke (4 films)

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Terror Stalks the Class Reunion, 1h35
Directed by Clive Donner
Origin Canada
Genres Thriller, Crime
Actors Kate Nelligan, Jennifer Beals, Geraint Wyn Davies, Werner Stocker, Madeleine Robinson, Wolfgang Bathke
Roles Kleinert
Rating58% 2.91122.91122.91122.91122.9112
Kay et Michael Steiner sont mariés depuis plusieurs années. Mais le couple souffre de perpétuelles dissensions, car Kay vit mal les fréquentes absences de Michael dues à sa profession d’ingénieur. À la suite d’une de leurs disputes à l’école où Kay est enseignante, elle est enlevée par Tony Ortona, l’un de ses anciens élèves, qui rêve d'être son mari depuis toujours...
Europa Europa, 1h52
Directed by Agnieszka Holland
Origin German
Genres Drama, War, Historical
Themes Politique, Films about religion, Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, Political films, Films about Jews and Judaism, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Marco Hofschneider, Julie Delpy, André Wilms, Artur Barciś, Michèle Gleizer, Nathalie Schmidt
Roles Police Officer
Rating74% 3.747883.747883.747883.747883.74788
Solek (a nickname for Solomon, also called "Solly") and his family live in Nazi Germany. On the eve of Solek's bar mitzvah, Kristallnacht occurs. He escapes, naked, then hiding in a barrel. At night, he calls his acquaintance to bring him clothes from his house. She refuses, but throws him a leather jacket with a swastika band on its arm. He comes back home. His family is together at home, but his sister is killed by Nazis. The father, who was born in Łódź, Poland, decides to go back there.
Escape from Sobibor, 2h23
Directed by Jack Gold
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, War, Thriller, Historical
Themes Prison films, Films about religion, Political films, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Alan Arkin, Joanna Pacuła, Rutger Hauer, Hartmut Becker, Jack Shepherd, Wolfgang Bathke
Roles Sgt. Hurst
Rating73% 3.6978753.6978753.6978753.6978753.697875
The film begins with a new trainload of Polish Jews arriving for processing at Sobibor. The German Commandant gives them a welcoming speech, assuring the new arrivals that the place is a work camp. Other SS officers move along the assembled lines of prisoners, selecting a small number who have trade skills (such as goldsmiths, seamstresses, shoemakers, and tailors). The remaining prisoners are sent away to a different part of the camp from which a pillar of smoke rises day and night. It is some time before the new prisoners realize Sobibor is a death camp, all of the other Jews are exterminated in gas chambers, and their corpses are cremated in large ovens. The small number of prisoners who are kept alive in the other part of the camp are charged with sorting the belongings taken from those who are murdered and then repairing the shoes, recycling the clothing, and melting down any silver or gold to make jewelry for the SS officers. Despite their usefulness, these surviving prisoners' existence is precarious, and beatings and executions can occur at any time.
Christiane F., 2h18
Directed by Uli Edel
Genres Drama
Themes Films about children, Medical-themed films, Psychologie, Films about drugs, Films about sexuality, Erotic films, LGBT-related films, Films about prostitution, L'enfance marginalisée, Erotic thriller films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Natja Brunckhorst, David Bowie, Wolfgang Bathke
Roles Freier im Auto (uncredited)
Rating74% 3.74613.74613.74613.74613.7461
In 1975, 13-year-old Christiane Felscherinow lives with her mother and little sister in a small apartment in a typical multi-story concrete social-housing building in a dull neighbourhood in the outskirts of West Berlin. She's sick and tired of living there and has a passion for singer David Bowie. She hears of Sound, a new disco in the city centre, labelled as the most modern discothèque in Europe. Although she's legally too young to go there, she dresses up in high heels, wears makeup, and asks a friend from school, who hangs out there regularly, to take her, too. At the disco, she meets Detlef, who is a little older and is in a clique where everybody experiments with various drugs. At first she takes pills and LSD, and goes to a David Bowie concert in which she meets Babsi, a girl of her same age and tendencies, and tries heroin for the first time by snorting it. But soon after Christiane falls in love with Detlef, and in order to be closer to him begins using heroin on a regular basis, gradually delving deeper into the drug and ending up as a full-blown addict. After her 14th birthday her time at home is replaced with time spent at her cohorts' unkempt apartment, she is also drawn to the seedy Bahnhof Zoo scene, a large railway and subway station notorious for the drug and sex trade in its underpasses and backalleys. There she also begins prostituting herself, with handjobs at first, imitating her boyfriend who also sells himself to homosexual clients on a regular basis. She steals at home, too, sells all her possessions, and debases herself to abysmal levels. In one of the crudest scenes, Christiane is jumped in a filthy, blood- and urine-soaked cubicle by an older junkie who forces her to surrender her loaded syringe and proceeds to inject himself with it right in the neck in front of a terrorised elder woman who happens to be in the lavatories too.
Berlin Alexanderplatz (miniseries), 14h54
Directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Genres Drama, Crime
Themes Medical-themed films, Prison films, Films about sexuality, Erotic films, LGBT-related films, Films about prostitution, Films about psychiatry, Political films, Erotic thriller films, Films set in psychiatric hospitals, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Hanna Schygulla, Barbara Sukowa, Bata Kameni, Elisabeth Trissenaar, Gottfried John, Karin Baal
Roles Redner der Heilsarmee
Rating83% 4.1936754.1936754.1936754.1936754.193675
1: The Punishment Begins Berlin, 1928. Franz Biberkopf is released after serving four years in Tegel prison for killing his girlfriend Ida. After settling into his old apartment he visits Minna, Ida’s sister. Minna succumbs to his forceful advances. In a flashback we see Franz kill Ida with a cream whip after correctly suspecting she was about to leave him. Franz later runs into his old friend Meck and has a drink with him in Max’s bar, a local place. There he meets Lina Przybilla, a young Polish woman, who moves in with him. He receives notification from the Berlin Police that he is barred from living in certain Berlin districts and surrounding municipalities, under the threat of a fine or imprisonment, Biberkopf places himself under the supervision of a charity called Prisoners' Aid, to which he must report once a month, and remain in employment. By doing this, he is able to remain in Berlin.