Barbara Hennings

Nascimento : 1944-01-01,

Filmes

Filhos de Bach
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Marten (Edgar Selge) é um professor de música alemão que chega em Ouro Preto, no Brasil, a fim de resgatar uma partitura original composta por um dos filhos de Bach. Na cidade, o professor se envolve em algumas confusões e será ajudado pelo mineiro Candido (Aldri da Anunciação). Com o tempo, o organizado Marten terá que se adaptar à rotina brasileira e Candido o incentivará a dar aula de música para crianças da cidade. Aos poucos, ele reaprende o prazer e alegria e ensinar às crianças que estavam até então desorientadas.
Move
Gabi (Michaels Mutter)
Eleven moving dates, eight friends: Philipp, Wiebke, Jessica, Maria, Swantje, Michael, Thomas, Dina – all in their twenties and mutually lonesome. And always searching: For a new city, a new job, an own apartment, a new, or even an old love. The search is never-ending, and so they repeatedly find themselves at a ritual gathering: someone moving. Boxes are shifted from one side of Berlin to the other, or the length and breadth of Germany, from one abode to the next as one life is exchanged for another. In 3 ZIMMER/KÜCHE/BAD, director Dietrich Brüggemann portrays existences in which relationships, social networks and backdrops are in a constant state of flux; where best friends are the only, and therefore the most valuable constant. Humorous sketches of the self-conception of a generation for whom moving has become the symbol of a life on the go.
Beloved Berlin Wall
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Berlin, 1989. Sascha is a young East German border guard and Franzi is a lively young West German woman who's just moved into a flat next to Sascha's watchtower at the Berlin Wall. It takes only a slight mishap and a selfless act of chivalry and the two fall in love. But soon the Stasi believes they are witnessing the start of a revolt. This is the time of mass protests and East Germans taking refuge in the West German embassy in Prague after all. Franzi and Sascha have to find their ways to stand up for their love and strive for the impossible; to bring down the wall.
Dornröschen
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German TV adaptation of Grimm‘s fairy tale “Sleeping Beauty“.
Der Mann im Strom
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Marlene
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Marlene is a 2000 German biopic film directed by Joseph Vilsmaier and starring Katja Flint, Hans Werner Meyer and Herbert Knaup. It follows the life of the German actress Marlene Dietrich and her success in Hollywood.
Aimée & Jaguar
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Em plena Segunda Guerra, a judia Felice Schragenheim resolve permancer em Berlim, mesmo havendo o perigo de ser capturada a qualquer momento pelos soldados nazistas. Tudo por causa de seu grande amor, Lilly Wust.
Children of the Open Road
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In 1939, after barely escaping the Nazis, a Gypsy family returns to Switzerland only to be torn apart by racial persecution in the benign guise of children's welfare. This fictionalized story of Jana, an eight-year-old Gypsy girl snatched from her parents and consigned to a life of orphanages and bleak foster homes, is based on a little-known chapter of Swiss history: From 1926 to 1972, the state-supported Pro Juventute, a children's aid foundation, forcibly removed some 700 Gypsy children from their families, in order to sever the ties with their culture and assimilate them to a "better way of life." The underlying aim was to preempt a new generation's caravans from following their nomadic traditions along Switzerland's country lanes.
Schlaraffenland
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Film by Michael Verhoeven.
The Nasty Girl
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When a young woman investigates her town's Nazi past, the community turns against her.
Europe in the Evening
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Die Kolonie
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During Pinochet's military dictatorship in Chile, a father strives to free his daughter from the German religious sect, Colonia Dignidad.
The Flyer
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Bernd, an insurance broker trainee, flees his mundane life in Germany to set a new World record in hang gliding in Bolivia.
The White Rose
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During the Second World War, a small group of students at Munich University begin to question the decisions and sanity of Germany's Nazi government. The students form a resistance cell which they name the "White Rose" after a newsletter that is secretly distributed to the student body. At first small in numbers and fearful of discovery, the White Rose begins to gain massive support after a Nazi Gauleiter nearly incites a student riot after a provokative speech. At this point, the matter is taken over by the German Gestapo, who pledge to hunt down and destroy the members of the White Rose.
Schade, daß Beton nicht brennt
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