
Christian Erdmann
1975 (51 год)Ostfriesenblut
Rick Ostermann
Christiane Paul, Christian Erdmann
Superintendent Ann Kathrin Klaasen finds a dead woman in front of her house with her eyes taped open. When another corpse with its mouth stuffed with rotten food is found, she suspects a connection.
Ostfriesenblut
Aufbruch in die Freiheit
Isabel Kleefeld
Anna Schudt, Christian Erdmann
Germany, 1971: Erika (Anna Schudt) is actually completely overwhelmed by her work in the butchery of husband Kurt (Christian Erdmann), the education of three common children and additional obligations, which brings the village life, as her doctor also revealed that she is pregnant again. Another baby is the last thing she needs now, and so she decides to drive to her sister Charlotte (Alwara Höfels) to Cologne and let the baby abortively secretly abort. Since there are complications during the surgery and Erika can only be rescued, but her husband still learns from the matter. It comes to a huge dispute, in which another topic is the future of daughter Ulrike (Lene Oderich). Without further ado Erika then packs her things and moves with her children to Charlotte. But at a time when legislation inevitably makes her dependent on her husband, she is denied a self-determined new beginning. Erika decides to do something to change that ..
Aufbruch in die Freiheit
Nur eine Handvoll Leben
Franziska Meletzky
Annette Frier, Christian Erdmann
Thomas and Annette Winterhoff form a modern blended family with their two daughters from their first marriage. The birth of a child together should make their happiness perfect. But then Annette receives the devastating diagnosis: trisomy 18. While Thomas - himself a doctor - does not want to have the child because he does not want to expect his ten-year-old daughter Eva to lose her little sister, Annette feels that the child she wants is right in her body feels. The young family faces a crucial test. Can a short life be worth living? A difficult decision-making process begins.
Nur eine Handvoll Leben
Nacht über Berlin
Friedemann Fromm
Anna Loos, Jan Josef Liefers
Berlin, 1932. The Weimar Republic is torn apart in the struggle between right- and left-wing extremists and Berlin is a powder keg. Nightclub singer Henny Dalgow get to know the Social Democratic congressman and Jewish doctor Albert Goldman, and the two become a slightly odd couple. Albert is a sworn pacifist after his experiences in the First World War. Contrary to his beliefs he agrees to act as courier for his brother Edwin, who belongs to a radical communist cell.
Nacht über Berlin
Someday We’ll Tell Each Other Everything
Emily Atef
Christine Schorn, Victoria Mayer
An adaptation of Daniela Krien’s novel, this coming-of-age story set in the 1990s, amidst the last days of the GDR. The 17-year-old protagonist, Maria, lives on a farm with her boyfriend. One day, an older man moves into the neighbourhood. Maria and Henner start a love affair, which takes a tragic turn.
Someday We’ll Tell Each Other Everything
Kann ja noch kommen
Philipp Döring
Max Mauff, Henrike von Kuick
All that is missing is one last signature and everyone wants to get this meeting over as quickly as possible - the mother, the new parents, the woman from the adoption office. But there is one unknown factor, and that's Mirko, the father of the baby who has never seen his child.
Kann ja noch kommen
Ostfriesenangst
Hannu Salonen
Julia Jentsch, Christian Erdmann
A school class follows their teacher into the mudflats and comes back without him. Was he an irresponsible person who put his class in great danger and was killed in the process? Or did some devilish students take advantage of the situation to get rid of a hated teacher?
Ostfriesenangst