Andreas Hofer

출생 : 1962-05-19, Osnabrück, Germany

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Andreas Hofer

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Leonardo da Vinci and the Bust of Flora
Self - Additional Narrator (voice)
Acquired in July 1909 by art collector Wilhelm von Bode (1845-1929), director general of the Prussian Art Collections and founding director of the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum, now the Bode-Museum, the Bust of Flora, Roman goddess of flowers, has been the subject of controversy for more than a century. Von Bode, under pressure from the German Kaiser Wilhelm II, argued that the wax sculpture was created by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519).
페르시아어 수업
Adjutant von Dewitz
페르시아어를 배우기 원하는 독일군 장교 코흐. 살기 위해 페르시아인이라고 거짓말을 한 유대인 질. 질은 살아남기 위해 코흐에게 가짜 페르시아어를 가르치고 매일 밤 거짓으로 단어를 만드는데...
Robin Hood
Peter Welker
After Klara
Robert lacks direction and seems alienated as a young adult. He meets a handsome man who, though he gives Robert perspective for a moment, alienates him even further.
Germany ’09 – 13 Short Films About the State of the Nation
(segment "Krankes Haus")
Thirteen German directors present short films exploring the state of their country.
Der letzte Flug
Pilot Henrici
Baader
Andreas Baader starts out as a small-time criminal. In Berlin, he is recruited by a revolutionary cell. They plan to overthrow the state.
Lilly unter den Linden
Leo & Claire
Staatsanwalt Hermann Markl
In 1933 Nuremberg, successful Jewish businessman Leo Katzenberger owns an apartment building and runs a shoe store. A devoted family man, he has a good relationship with his loving wife Claire. As the climate in Germany grows increasingly dangerous, bombshell Irene moves to the neighborhood. After forming an unlikely friendship, his relationship with Irene is immediately regarded with suspicion.
Anita – Dances of Vice
In modern-day Berlin (1987), Frau Kutowski goes insane, believing herself to be the (real-life) notorious Anita Berber, a nude art dancer/drug addict/scandalous figure of post-WWI Berlin. (Berber died of tuberculosis in 1928, having achieved significant success and recognition throughout the dance world.) Frau Kutowski is placed in a mental hospital, where in her own mind she acts out Berber's final days, including in her fantasies the hospital's staff and patients, to represent Anita's friends and associates.