
Martin Semmelrogge
1955 (70 лет)Martin Semmelrogge (born 8 December 1955, Boll-Eckwälden, Bad Boll, Germany) is a German actor, best known for his role as the comical 2WO (1st Lieutenant/Second Watch Officer) in the film Das Boot. He is the brother of former actor Joachim Bernhard, who appeared in Das Boot as the religious sailor.
Like many of his Das Boot co-stars, Semmelrogge went on to have a successful career in the German cinema.
Bang, Boom, Bang
Peter Thorwarth
Oliver Korittke, Markus Knüfken
Bank robber Kalle Grabowski escapes from prison while his unemployed smalltime crook buddy is sitting around doing nothing after he just lost all their money. A fast paced comedy from German director Peter Thorwarth.
Bang, Boom, Bang
The Suburban Crocodiles
Wolfgang Becker
Wolfgang Sieling, Rita Ramachers
It is about a gang of middle class teen kids who stumble upon a crime in their neighborhood. Remarkably one of the gang members is in a wheelchair, he is somewhat the leader of the group.
The Suburban Crocodiles
Karakum
Arend Agthe, Uzmaan Saparov
Max Kullmann, Murad Orazov
A 13-year-old German boy, Robert, (Max Kullman) sets out to try and find his father, who's in Turkmenistan. On his arrival there he meets up with a local boy (Murat Orasov) who agrees to help him, but they are abandoned by their adult guides and must fend for themselves.
Karakum - Ein Abenteuer in der Wüste
Das Boot Revisited: An Underwater Success Story
Sven Fermeling, Georg Grill
Ulrike Knospe, Claude-Oliver Rudolph
In 1981, a film about the misadventures of a German U-boat crew in 1941 becomes a worldwide hit almost four decades after the end of the World War II. Millions of viewers worldwide make Das Boot the most internationally successful German film of all time. But due to disputes over the script, accidents on the set, and voices accusing the makers of glorifying the war, the project was many times on the verge of being cancelled.
Das Boot Revisited: An Underwater Success Story
Agnes and His Brothers
Oskar Roehler
Moritz Bleibtreu, Martin Weiß
Focuses on three very different siblings, all searching for happiness. Hans-Jörg is a sex addicted librarian, who is interested in young students. Werner is a successful politician with a dysfunctional family. Agnes, a trans woman, works as a table dancer in a night club. The three brothers just have one thing in common: their longing for a happy life.
Agnes and His Brothers
Kommissar Marthaler - Ein allzu schönes Mädchen
Lancelot von Naso
Matthias Koeberlin, Julia Jentsch
In his new case, Marthaler is puzzled. A bachelor party ended with a cruel bloody act. While the investigations lead Marthaler to France, there are more murders in Frankfurt. Marthaler and his team soon chase after a beautiful stranger, who seems to be the key to solving the case. Continuation of the successful series with Frankfurt Chief Commissioner Robert Marthaler, based on novel works by Jan Seghers.
Kommissar Marthaler - Ein allzu schönes Mädchen
Radio Heimat
Matthias Kutschmann
David Hugo Schmitz, Maximilian Mundt
Four teenage friends - Frank, Spüli, Mücke, and Pommes - try to have their first contact with the opposite gender. Not so easy in the Ruhr region of the 80s. Attempts at dancing and being in a band go wrong, and their parents and teachers can't help with that, so the four teens need to get creative.
Radio Home
Justiz
Hans W. Geißendörfer
Maximilian Schell, Thomas Heinze
Senator Isaak Kohler shoots and kills Professor Winter in a crowded restaurant, while Winter is dining with the struggling idealistic young lawyer, Felix Spat. Kohler puts up no defense and is sentenced to twenty years. Kohler then gets his daughter Helene to pay the reluctant Spat to reinvestigate the case, on the assumption that Kohler is innocent. The newspapers pick up on this and begin to question whether Kohler was wrongly convicted.
Justice