Nikolaus Dutsch

Películas

El juego de Ripley
Dr. Wentzel (as Nikolaus Deutsch)
Tom Ripley es un refinado y cruel traficante de obras de arte que se ha retirado a vivir al Véneto (Italia) con una violonchelista. Inesperadamente sus negocios se complican, pero en esta ocasión no quiere intervenir personalmente; lo que quiere es poner a prueba la honradez de un honrado padre de familia gravemente enfermo.
Francesco
Cardinal Colonna
En 1226, después de la muerte de San Francisco de Asís, sus amigos más cercanos, entre ellos Santa Clara, hablan de la vida del santo. Francisco nace en el seno de una familia de ricos comerciantes y vive rodeado de comodidades. Pero un día se encuentra cara a cara con el sufrimiento humano, y su existencia cambia radicalmente: la existencia de Dios se le hizo patente a través de los pobres, y desde entonces decidió vivir como Jesucristo, renunciando a todas sus riquezas y viviendo en comunión con la naturaleza. (FILMAFFINITY)
The Autograph
Sanchez, barrier guard
The bandoneon player Daniel and the boxer Toni arrive independently from each other in a provincial town in Latin America where they are booked to perform at a folk festival. Both of them are completely apolitical but are forced by external circumstances to take a political position. Toni falls in love with the daughter of an influential attorney but has to keep his love a secret. Meanwhile, Daniel learns about the atrocities committed by the Junta from the town’s residents.
White Trash
Weigert
The precise portrait of people in the Berlin neighborhood, their longings, despairs and paltry consolations
Der subjektive Faktor
Luc
At the end of the 1960s a young woman lays the foundation of the women's movement. As well as political initiatives against male dominance, a detailed picture is drawn of society, which establishes the women’s motivation.
David
Kohn
Although members of the Hitler Youth chant anti-Semitic paroles in front of his house during the Purim festival, Rabbi Singer is still profoundly convinced that Germany will stay a safe country for him, his family, and his fellow believers. But several years later, his son David is banned from going to school because he is a Jew. Shortly after, Rabbi Singer and his wife are deported. Now, young David also fears for his life. In constant fear of being detected, he tries to find a way to leave Germany.
Das Ende einer Karriere
Jörg
Snowdrops Bloom in September
This feature film describes the labor dispute of a piecework crew in a large German industrial company and its workforce against the background of the "September strikes" in Germany.
Liebe Mutter, mir geht es gut
Bruno Behringer
I Love You, I Kill You
German movie set in the future where there is a village existing only to maintain a game preserve for the ruling class and whose inhabitants are kept happy by popping pills. Written and directed by Uwe Brandner, the movie operates on many levels of love-hate relationships, but it is primarily a political parable about fascism and freedom.
Supergirl
Charly Seibert
In this comedy, Iris Berben plays a mysterious, supernaturally beautiful girl from another planet, who confuses and flusters the men on earth, where she has landed. The men follow her wherever she goes. Marquard Bohm is no exception here - he leaves his wife in a lurch and travels with the Supergirl to Spain. The girl doesn't tell much about herself; she reports, though, about an impending threat from outer space.
Auf Scheißer schießt man nicht
A group of outlaw-style thugs lives on a house boat. They recruit a new member, a girl. Because she steals money from their boss they decide to flee, but they need to make money first.
Love and So Forth
Stefan Kostas
Munich, 1968: a period of liberation, student revolts, state repression. Amidst the restlessness, chemistry student Robbie meets the Irish cello player Nancy. They feel compelled to pursue a passion in spite of their careers. But does romantic love have a place in such convoluted, contesting times?
The Griller
Freddy Schramm
Preis der Freiheit
24 hours on the border between East and West Germany. In an outlying West Berlin district, police officers chat about their personal lives, take care of petty offence and at most, warn the odd rubbernecker away from the border to the “Soviet zone”. Meanwhile their East German counterparts are under enormous pressure. The day begins with disciplinary action after one of the border guards was found sleeping on duty. The supervisors demand utmost vigilance and a solid ideological bent, and suspicion and mistrust are the rule within the ranks of these soldiers of the National People’s Army (NVA). Unnoticed by the soldiers, four East Berlin students are preparing to flee to the west. But in the morning mists, only their accomplice, an NVA private, succeeds …