
Dominique Horwitz
1957 (68 лет)Und spätestens 1992 mit Josef Vilsmaiers „Stalingrad“, in dem Horwitz die Hauptrolle spielt, ist er einem internationalen Kinopublikum bekannt. Seine Vielseitigkeit beweist Dominique Horwitz als Sänger, der ebenso die „Dreigroschenoper“ nach Brecht und Weill wie Chansons des unvergessenen Jacques Brel interpretiert. Zum privaten Dominique Horwitz sei zu sagen, daß er aus erster Ehe zwei große Kinder hat, Miriam und Laszlo. Bei Dreharbeiten zum Film „Blindgänger“ lernt er seine Frau Anna kennen. Mit ihr und den Kindern Mick und Marlene lebt er seit 2003 in der Nähe von Weimar.
The Black Rider
Robert Wilson
Jan Moritz Steffen, Heinz Vossbrink
Inspired by the German folktale, Wilhelm, a file clerk, falls in love with a huntsman's daughter. In order to marry, Wilhelm must prove his worth as a hunter and gain her father's approval. Naive and desperate, he makes a deal with a devil named Pegleg.
The Black Rider
Shooting Dogs
Michael Caton-Jones
John Hurt, Hugh Dancy
Two westerners, a priest and a teacher find themselves in the middle of the Rwandan genocide and face a moral dilemna. Do they place themselves in danger and protect the refugees, or escape the country with their lives? Based on a true story.
Shooting Dogs
Stalingrad
Joseph Vilsmaier
Dominique Horwitz, Thomas Kretschmann
"Stalingrad" follows the progress of a German Platoon through the brutal fighting of the Battle of Stalingrad. After having half their number wiped out and after being placed under the command of a sadistic Captain, the Lieutenant of the platoon leads his men to desert. The men of the platoon attempt to escape from the city which is now surrounded by the Soviet Army.
Stalingrad
Martha Jellneck
Kai Wessel
Heidemarie Hatheyer, Dominique Horwitz
72 years old Martha Jellneck lives alone in a small apartment in Hamburg. Since she's hampered in walking, she never leaves her home. Her only contacts to the outside world are the young social worker Thomas and a neighbor boy who walks her dog. When Thomas tells her one day that Franz Laub, another one of his clients, has his birthday, she becomes suspicious: that was also her half-brother's name and day of birth - only that he died in WW2...
Martha Jellneck
Nachtgestalten
Andreas Dresen
Myriam Abbas, Dominique Horwitz
The Pope is in town and the night of his stay is anything but heavenly for some of Berlin′s inhabitants. Rich and poor, down-and-outs and policemen, street kids and taxi drivers - in their search for a little bit of happiness, they all end up on an amusing and at times harrowing odyssey through the labyrinth of the big city.
Night Shapes
Nr. 5 - Aus Berichten der Wach- und Patrouillendienste
Helke Sander
Nina Franoszek, Jochen Baumert
The 2nd of three self-contained shorts by Helke Sander from her series of shorts entitled From the Reports of Security Guards & Patrol Services.
From the Reports of Security Guards & Patrol Services - Part Five
Faust II reloaded - Den lieb ich, der Unmögliches begehrt!
Eike Besuden
Dominique Horwitz
A couple of school kids from difficult social backgrounds put on a play at school - an ambitious staging of Goethe's Faust II.
Faust II reloaded - Den lieb ich, der Unmögliches begehrt!
The Baader-Meinhof Gang on Trial
Reinhard Hauff
Ulrich Tukur, Therese Affolter
Based on the research for his non-fiction book "Der Baader-Meinhoff-Komplex", "Spiegel" journalist Stefan Aust wrote the screen play to Reinhard Hauff’s controversial feature film that re-narrates the startling trial against the RAF terrorists Baader, Meinhoff, Ensslin, and Raspe. The trial that started in May 1975 in the Stammheim maximum-security prison extended over 192 days and ended with a lifetime sentence for all defendants.
The Baader-Meinhof Gang on Trial
Trickser
Oliver Hirschbiegel
Dominique Horwitz, Eva Haßmann
After a successful bank robbery, Erik and Bingo have to part again. While Erik is stuck in a demolition house with his booty and broken foot, Bingo believes Erik has settled with the money. The accomplices become bitter rivals.
Trickser