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- L'ultimo anno della vita di Franz Kafka e la sua sorprendente storia d'amore.
- Durante un tour del libro in Giappone, Sidonie Perceval, ancora perseguitata dal fantasma del suo defunto marito, inizia una relazione con il suo misterioso editore giapponese.
- Paris 1830. The story of the actor Debureau who with his art of acting and his mocking-songs on the hated King Karl X. enthuses the masses.
- From the same Sudermann story that inspired Murnau's Sunrise: a villager is tempted by a sophisticated city woman and almost kills his wife in a boating accident.
- DIE UNBUGSAMEN tells the story of women in the Bonn republic who literally had to fight for their participation in the democratic decision-making processes against success-obsessed and officially drunk men like real pioneers. Undaunted, ambitious and with infinite patience, they followed their path and defied prejudice and sexual discrimination. Politicians from back then have their say today. Her memories are funny and bitter at the same time, absurd and at times terrifyingly topical. The documentary filmmaker and journalist Torsten Körner ("Angela Merkel - The Unexpected") has succeeded in creating an emotionally moving chronicle of West German politics from the 1950s to reunification, intertwined with partially unseen archive cuttings. The images he has found unfold a force that allows cinema to be rediscovered as a place of political self-assurance. An insightful contemporary document that makes an unmistakable contribution to the current discussion.
- Interior decorator Lore works on Hans' apartment for his bride, starlet Daisy. But Daisy's other boyfriend Thomas pays for another apartment that she asks Lore to furnish. Lore complies even though Thomas is now heavily flirting with her.
- The exploits of a young German youth during World War II in Argentina.
- Séraphine and her mother arrive in Paris for the 1867 World Exhibition. As their reservation was lost they must be accommodated in separate hotels. The next day the mother has disappeared and everybody denies having ever met her.
- In a Near East land, a German company building waterworks and mining copper is threatened by foreign interests.When the chief engineer is framed for a murder, the nephew of the ambassador makes a heroic sacrifice.
- A French chanteuse, fleeing her wedding, loses her money at the gambling tables.But a man who is a musical composer may be able to help her.
- Young and old couples, elated, lonely and jealous hearts, hope and despair, crooked and honest souls, drunks and dutiful medics, a hit-and-run driver and the first baby of the year all converge on the first-aid station in downtown Berlin.
- Berlin, 1900. Comedian Lepke desperately tries to raise money for the bicycle he needs for his variety act while the operetta director Knoppe uses his influence in high places to get the chorus line's risky costumes accepted by the censor.
- During the opening night of a new play actor Theo disappears from stage without a trace. A detective steps up and starts investigating the case that turns into a crime comedy with new twists and turns in rapid succession.
- According to his last will, the rich American uncle of vacuum cleaner salesman Peter Pett only leaves his 5 million dollars to Peter if he is married happily. Otherwise the five million will fall to Peter's Scottish cousin Patrick.
- Since Marion feels ill-treated by her boyfriend her friend Julia confronts him in his home only to learn that she is scolding the wrong guy: there are two cousins named Johannes sharing the apartment. And this Johannes is charming indeed.
- A romantic comedy about a competitive war between two hotels in the mountains; one called 'The Maiden' and the other called "The Monk". Played in the USA at the 79th Street Theater in New York City in March of 1935.
- In 1908 Berlin, two men have their eye on a widow, who is bringing up three children on her own.
- A hotel proprietor now wants to buy back his wife's necklace, which he had secretly pawned, to help his niece pay for singing lessons.Since the wife holds the purse strings, he gets a job waiting tables.
- Oscar Wilde adaptation ,a satire of British society, in which the father of a bastard son returns after two decades in India and challenges the son who doesn't know him to a duel over a woman they both want.
- The race car drivers Robert Wenck and Kurt Harder are good friends. They become rivals when it appears that Robert is married to Eva. Eva was the former lover of Kurt Harder. Complications will follow.