
Jaecki Schwarz
1946 (80 лет)Tödliches Leben
Richard Engel
Bernd Herzsprung, Susanne Uhlen
As an architect Robert Cortin is self-confident, but his private life is shaky. His wife Vera, a gynecologist, cannot have children. They have tried to get adopt a child for some time. Now Robert learns that his lover Stefanie is pregnant.
Tödliches Leben
Eva und Adam
Horst E. Brandt
Ursula Karusseit, Helga Göring
The "Eva" whose story is being told is the self-confident and ambitious young scientist Dr. Vera Schmitt. After successfully completing her doctorate, Vera Schmitt married the director of the printing press plant, Dr. Stefan Bunge, with the firm intention to never let jealousy and arguments arise in their marriage. This resolution is soon put to the test and threatens to fail when Stefan Bunge is promoted to general director of a combine in Leipzig. From now on, the two have a weekend marriage because Vera is not ready to subordinate her own professional development to Stefan's new job.
Eva und Adam
Exploring The Brandenburg Marche
Roland Gräf
Hermann Beyer, Kurt Böwe
On a forest road in the Brandenburg March, village teacher Potsch accidentally encounters the distinguished Professor Menzel, who got stuck there in his car. In the conversation that ensues, Menzel and Pötsch quickly discover that they both are great admirers of the early 19th-century writer Max von Schwedenow who was born in the area.
Exploring the Brandenburg Marche
Rosen-Emil
Radu Gabrea
Werner Stocker, Dana Vávrová
The ex-gymnast and survival artist Emil falls in love with the prostitute Lissy. Through her he meets some criminals whom he can help thanks to his gymnastic skills. But on his rise in the criminal hierarchy, Lissy might fall by the wayside.
Rosen-Emil
I Was Nineteen
Konrad Wolf
Jaecki Schwarz, Vasiliy Livanov
Gregor is a young soldier entering Germany with the victorious Soviet troops at the end of WWII. But he is also the child of left-wing Germans who fled from Hitler and spent the war in the Soviet Union. As a result, his return to Germany is ambivalent; he finds he is a stranger in his own land. As they enter Germany, Gregor begins to realize that he is different from all his comrades in arms, for this defeated land is his home country, the Germans he meets are his compatriots. He is a victor, but also one of the vanquished. He attempts to understand the Germans he meets along his way, but he is a 19-year-old: inquisitive, occasionally uncomprehending and repeatedly dismayed by the atrocities and lies he encounters.
I Was Nineteen
Rabbit Heart
Gunter Friedrich
Bettina Hohensee, Susa Kusche
The thirteen year old Janni is depressed, because she's still a little behind in her physical development. This leads to bullying remarks from her classmates. One day, a film crew comes to her school to find a candidate for the role of a Prince in a movie. They choose Janni, who they think is a boy. She takes on the role. At school, she tells her classmates she plays a Princess. When the moment of truth approaches she must find the self-confidence to invite the class to the premiere.
Rabbit Heart
Trotz alledem!
Günter Reisch
Horst Schulze, Lyudmila Kasyanova
October 1918: Karl Liebknecht is released from prison and Berlin workers celebrate his release. Although WWI is almost over, the German Kaiserreich in vain sends its last reserves to the slaughter. The working class is in a rebellious mood; the uprising of Kiel’s sailors against war and militarism sets off a call for revolution led by Liebknecht. On November 9, Liebknecht declares the Free Socialist Republic of Germany. But pro-Kaiser military and right wing Social Democrats oppose him.
Despite It All!