
Anne Ratte-Polle
1974 (52 года)Ferdinand von Schirach: Feinde – Der Prozess
Nils Willbrandt
Klaus Maria Brandauer, Bjarne Mädel
Veteran defense attorney Konrad Biegler and tenacious police inspector Peter Nadler face off in the trial of a man accused of kidnapping a young girl. (Abridged version of Enemies: Against the Clock and Enemies: The Confession, focusing on the ins and outs of the judicial process.)
Ferdinand von Schirach: Feinde – Der Prozess
I Was, I Am, I Will Be
Ilker Çatak
Godehard Giese, Anne Ratte-Polle
While Kurdish gigolo Baran dreams of a future in Europe, German pilot Marion is struggling to come to terms with her cancer diagnosis. When the two meet at the Turkish holiday resort of Marmaris, they engage in a kind of double-cross and decide to enter into a sham marriage. After a promising beginning, a shared future seems well within their reach. But things turn out not to be quite as simple as that.
I Was, I Am, I Will Be
Sörensen's Fear
Bjarne Mädel
Bjarne Mädel, Katrin Wichmann
Detective Chief Inspector Sörensen is anxious. More precisely, he suffers from a chronic anxiety disorder that makes life difficult for him. That is why he is moving from Hamburg to the Frisian village of Katenbüll, where he hopes for a more peaceful working life. But that is not how the cookie crumbles. The place is grey and bleak, it rains continuously, and the locals are not very enthusiastic in welcoming him. He also finds his new colleagues, Jenni Holstenbeck and Malte Schuster, somewhat suspect. And then things go from bad to worse. Mayor Hinrichs is found dead in his stables. Sörensen quickly realises that there is a lot of bad blood hidden behind the small town's tranquil facade and some well-founded reasons for anxiety...
Sörensen's Fear
Mondo Lux - Die Bilderwelten des Werner Schroeter
Elfi Mikesch
Werner Schroeter, Rosa von Praunheim
Werner Schroeter was one of the most significant proponents of New German Cinema. Schroeter was diagnosed with cancer in 2006. In her film, Elfi Mikesch, who photographed a number of Schroeter’s films and who collaborated closely with him to create his vision, provides us with an intimate insight into Schroeter’s artistic output during the remaining four years of his life.
Mondo Lux: The Visual Worlds of Werner Schroeter
Willenbrock
Andreas Dresen
Axel Prahl, Inka Friedrich
Second-hand car sales man Willenbrock has everything that he could ever wish for. He is married, has two lovers, a cottage in the German city Grünen, and a BMW. Yet one day while at his cottage he gets mugged and his life is drastically changed. Little by little the world he once felt safe in falls apart around him.
Willenbrock
Undine
Christian Petzold
Paula Beer, Franz Rogowski
Undine works as a historian lecturing on Berlin's urban development. When the man she loves leaves her, the ancient myth catches up with her. But falling in love anew, Undine reworks the myth of the mysterious water spirit as a modern fairy-tale in a disenchanted world.
Undine
Die Nacht singt ihre Lieder
Romuald Karmakar
Frank Giering, Anne Ratte-Polle
A young couple in Berlin's 'Mitte' district. He, a writer, is lying on the sofa, reading. She can't stand it anymore. In the afternoon the parents come to see the baby. She goes out in the evening. The young man waits. She comes back - but not alone.
Nightsongs
Ferdinand von Schirach: Feinde – Das Geständnis
Nils Willbrandt
Klaus Maria Brandauer, Bjarne Mädel
Veteran defense attorney Konrad Biegler accepts the defense of a man accused of kidnapping a young girl. At the trial he must face the tenacious police inspector Peter Nadler.
Enemies: The Confession
Die feinen Unterschiede
Sylvie Michel
Wolfram Koch, Bettina Stucky
In this acutely observed and sharply written debut feature from director Sylvie Michel, the contrasting parenting philosophies of a well-to-do divorcee and his immigrant cleaning lady becomes an angry debate over deeper issues of social class and cultural values when their teenage children disappear after a night on the town. (TIFF)
Our Little Differences
Shahada
Burhan Qurbani
Maryam Zaree, Jerry Hoffmann
The fates of three German-born Muslims in Berlin collide as they struggle to find their place between faith and modern life in contemporary western society, caught at a crossroads where alluring liberated lifestyles conflict with deeply-rooted traditions.
Faith