Released Date:
1996-04-25
Languages:
German
Countries:
Germany
Runtime:
99 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (1310 Reviews)
Director:
Hans-Christian SchmidMichael Gutmann (contributing writer)
David Howard
Hans-Christian Schmid
Anna, 17 years old, is happy to throw her first big birthday party without her parents, but some of her guests are so stoned that they leave a big chaos and, even worse, destroy the favorite record of Anna's father. After the return of her shocked and angry parents, Anna runs away to Munich with her admirer Simon. They discover the nightlife jungle and get to know some typical urban guys. Meanwhile, Anna's parents get in touch with Simon's and try to find their children. On the way across Munich, they remember their own wild and restless youth...
Released Date:
1999-07-15
Languages:
German
Countries:
Germany
Runtime:
95 min
IMDB Ratings:
5.9 (271 Reviews)
Director:
Rainer KaufmannGenres:
ThrillerWhen Ben is released from prison, undercover police agent Melody picks him up at the gate. Kahnitz, her sinister and ambitious boss, wants to see Ben convicted of another crime as soon as possible. Since Ben seems to show only mild interest both in Melody and in safe-busting she has to come up with a plan. Alas, the talkative cop has developed quite a liking for the taciturn gangster.
Released Date:
2013-01-10
Languages:
German, English, French, Hebrew, Latin
Countries:
Germany, Luxembourg, France, Israel
Runtime:
113 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (6413 Reviews)
Director:
Margarethe von TrottaPamela Katz (screenplay)
Margarethe von Trotta (screenplay)
Pamela Katz
In 1961, the noted German-American philosopher, Hanna Arendt, gets to report on the trial of the notorious Nazi war-criminal, Adolf Eichmann. While observing the legal proceedings, the Holocaust survivor concludes that Eichmann was not a simple monster, but an ordinary man who thoughtlessly buried his conscience through his obedience to the Nazi Regime and its ideology. Arendt's expansion of this idea through her resulting New Yorker articles would create the concept of the "Banality of Evil" that she thought even sucked in some Jewish leaders of the era into unwittingly participating in the Holocaust. The result is a bitter public controversy in which Arendt is accused of blaming the Holocaust's victims. Now, that strong willed intellectual is forced to defend her daringly innovative ideas about moral complexity in a struggle that will exact a heavy personal cost.
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