
Ingmar Zeisberg
1933 (93 года)Wassa Schelesnowa
Egon Monk
Therese Giehse, Josef Dahmen
Wassa Schelesnowa, a manipulative matriarch who will stop at nothing to keep her business afloat and her family together. Infanticide, forgery, murder, blackmail, adultery, exile, and plain old-fashioned greed are the order of the day as Wassa's colorful clan tries to scheme its way out of the house and into financial independence.
Wassa Schelesnowa
Schlachtvieh
Egon Monk
Bruno Dietrich, Uwe Friedrichsen
Strange things happen in the overnight express: according to a cryptic, obviously military announcement, the train's telephone link with the outside world has been cut off, access to the rear part of the train has been barred, the windows cannot be opened and the train does not stop at any station. While the train's secretary decides to get to the bottom of these ominous events, the other passengers react quietly and are annoyed by the young woman's anxiety. A young priest prevents her from pulling the emergency brake.
Schlachtvieh
Das Bekenntnis der Ina Kahr
G.W. Pabst
Curd Jürgens, Elisabeth Müller
Told in flashback, the film recounts the events leading up to the killing of good-for-nothing Curt Jurgens. Warned by her friends and relatives that Jurgens is a bad job, impulsive Ina Kahr marries him anyway. His ceaseless philandering and abuse wears away at Ina to the point that she contemplates poisoning her husband...
The Confession of Ina Kahr