Hans Reimann

Filmes

The Legend of the Old Shepherd Xeudi and His Friend Reimann
In his last and only long film Hans-Jakob Siber tells the legend of the old shepherd Xeudi, who sells his property and henceforth finds no peace in the style of a rock opera. Accompanied by psychedelic music of the pop group The Mandrake Memorial and purely visually narrated, Siber's Xeudi is a hypnotic trip to the inner world of the old shepherd and the mountains, in which he lives.
Der Haustyrann
Screenplay
Cafe owner Paul Perlacher is a real pig: not only are his daughter and sister Trude embarrassed constantly by his disgusting behavior, but his tenants are subjected to every legal trick under the Sun to get them to move out. Nevertheless, Amalie Hartning's a stubborn woman and can take care of herself well when it comes to her tyrannical landlord. If that weren't enough for Paul, his daughter's gone and fallen in love with the nephew of this pain in rear! And when Paul's ordered to jail by the courts, that really is the last straw.
The Grouch
Screenplay
So ein Flegel
Writer
First adaptation of Heinrich Spoerl's novel.
The Tempest
Two inspiration sources appear clearly: contemporary American gangster movies and Alfred Döblin’s novel Berlin Alexanderplatz (1929).
The Scoundrel
Theatre Play
One Hour of Happiness
Der Nachtwächter
The two happy fitters Eddy and Tommy are doing overtime to ensure the great travel-exhibition of the department store they work in is ready for display. Outside, they see a poor newspaper seller, who looks longingly at the beautiful things in the display window. So they simply decide to smuggle the unfortunate inside and compete to win her favor by giving her gifts from the shelves of the department store. In their frenzy of happiness, they don’t notice that the girl is taking the fun little game for the truth. When she realizes that she has to give back the alleged gifts, she runs away.