Felix von Manteuffel
Nascimento : 1945-05-06, Bayrischzell, Germany
Peter Breer (Voice)
Ludwig Kornhalter
Heinz
Altmeister Zacharias
Bill Burnett
Dr. Jens Grotrian
An African-German Author loses his memory and is used by a modern National Socialist Party as promotion-figure for more political power over Germany.
Arno
Por não suportar o convívio com pais, Conrad limita suas visitas ao mínimo possível, já que seu pai Carl é um velho tolo e irritante, que tenta a qualquer custo se aproximar do neto e da esposa de seu filho, Tamara. No dia de seu aniversário, Conrad é surpreendido por sua mãe Helene com uma notícia avassaladora: ela deixou Carl. Com pena do ex-marido, Helene pede que o filho e o neto façam uma visita à casa de Carl para ver como ele está lidando com o fim do casamento. Ao chegar à casa do pai, Conrad encontra-o atolado em latas de cerveja e caixas de pizza, mas mesmo nesse estado, ele ainda encontra energia para lançar ataques venenosos sobre o filho. Quando Carl se machuca seriamente em uma queda, Conrad não tem outra escolha a não ser voltar para o seu quarto de infância e cuidar do velho pai. Com isso, três gerações diferentes, passam a viver sob o mesmo teto, trazendo assim uma oportunidade para a reconciliação, ou um desastre total.
Edgar Gravert
After the death of his wife, successful author Seefeld has retreated to a lighthouse on the Irish coast. His nervous publisher is waiting in vain for a new bestseller and sends a spy: psychologist Carolin is to find out what Seefeld is up to. She disguises herself as an ornithologist - and the outcome is immediately clear to all connoisseurs of schmaltz.
General
A group of German boys is ordered to protect a small bridge in their home village during the waning months of the second world war. Truckloads of defeated, cynical Wehrmacht soldiers flee the approaching American troops, but the boys, full of enthusiasm for the "blood and honor" Nazi ideology, stay to defend the useless bridge.
Herr Ebers
Klaus Berger is a committed journalist who reports to the local department of the Erfurt daily newspaper. Since the death of his wife, Klaus alone is taking care of his eleven-year-old daughter Anna, so that he has his hands full with his job and child care. He does not have enough time for Anna. A woman who could take something away from him is missing in his life. But when Klaus falls in love with the attractive lawyer Judith Wagner, there is a not small problem: Anna can not stand the self-confident lawyer. The tide turns when the two "women" come closer thanks to their shared passion for sailing.
Beggar
Walter Scheel
Felix
Simon Moritz Bethmann
In the summer of 1807, Clemens Brentano stumbles into the most extreme love affair of his life. The woman, who, aged barely 17-years-old, throws herself at him with such terrifying brutality, is called Auguste Bussmann.
Dr. Andreas Aschert
Oberstaatsanwalt Keil
When Michael Rosenzweig, a working-class German Jew, is charged with the murder of a neo-Nazi leader, he and his family find themselves fighting for justice in the face of a brick wall of prejudice.
Küster
A disaster-movie made in Germany.
Ben Litton
Emma returns home to Cornwall to her father, Ben Litton, a successful albeit rather self-centered painter. Emma is reluctant to be welcomed by her father and will leave her there for a week after her arrival. So Emma remains lonely again until Robert, the gallery owner, wins her heart.
Fritz von der Halde
Fritz Heindl
Lutz Krüger
Bluhm
Lippels Vater
von Loden
Werner
Dieter
Martin
Raabe
Mautius Vitelleschi
Lange Anna
Olga and Ruth become friends. Olga is independent, separated from her husband, living with an immigrant pianist, and teaching feminist literature. Ruth is withdrawn, a painter, possibly mentally ill. Ruth dreams in black and white, sometimes of her suicide. Olga lectures on a 19th-century writer, von Günderrode, a suicide after the breakup of her intense friendship with Bettina Brentano. Ruth's husband Franz encourages the women's friendship, then, as Olga draws Ruth out and the friendship deepens, he becomes jealous. After the women travel to Egypt, Franz has a tirade. Ruth seems crushed between her husband and her friend, and how she responds is the film's climax.
Based on the classic 19th century tale by German writer/composer E.T.A. Hoffmann, the film investigates the tale's themes of obsession and madness, emphasizing expressionist imagery and theatrical style. The story relates the life of the young student Nathanael, whose childhood memories are haunted by a sinister man. As a child, Nathanael believed this dark figure to be the mythic Sandman, who puts children to sleep by stealing their eyes. When confronted by this same evil presence as an adult, he is pushed toward madness as he tries to confront his childhood fears.
Dr. Grillo
Hans Jakob Dobeler
Hingerl
Willy König