Ingrid Broszat

Filmes

Herr Ober!
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The former waiter Ernst Held believes himself to be called higher and seeks self-realization as a poet. When he recites poems to his wife's beautician in an ambiguous situation, his wife puts him out the door. Completely destitute, the thwarted poet must therefore return to the lowlands of life and become the head in the Munich pub "Goldener Löffel".
Rama Dama
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Munich, World War II: The young Kati Zeiler runs a small barbershop. Her husband Felix is ​​fighting on the Eastern Front. So Kati draws her daughter Marie alone. A bomb attack destroys the shop and the apartment.
Autumn Milk
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Esta é uma adaptação cinematográfica da autobiografia de Anna Wimschneider. Ela retrata as experiências de sua vida e rotinas de trabalho como uma mulher nascida em uma fazenda na Baixa Baviera, Alemanha, na década de 1920. A mãe de Anna morreu cedo, ao dar à luz e, desde então, Anna teve que ocupar seu lugar e trabalhar muito. Em um comício nazista, ela conhece o jovem Albert, dono de uma fazenda. Eles percebem que os dois não acreditam no fascismo e vão para um café, onde ele começa a cortejá-la. Contra sua decisão anterior de deixar a vida na fazenda o mais rápido possível, ela concorda em se casar com ele, na esperança de que sua vida se torne mais fácil na fazenda de Albert... OU... "Herbstmilch" (Leite de Outono) (também o nome de uma sopa) é um filme nada sentimental, embora muito comovente, sobre essa mulher crescendo na realidade rural alemã antes e durante a segunda guerra mundial.
Trokadero
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A comedy about love, money and alcohol. About someone who tries to exploit love to sell alcohol and get rich...
Zero Hour
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In July 1945, US troops are leaving Saxony and Thuringia while the Red Army takes control of the territories. In a small village near Leipzig, the inhabitants try to adjust to the new authority.
Karl May
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This ethereal, three-hour biopic is the middle film in Hans-Jürgen Syberberg’s “German Trilogy” on the mythological foundations of the Third Reich. By fusing theater, music, and cinema, Syberberg conjures up Karl May (1842-1912), the immensely popular German author, who set many of his adventure novels in an idealized version of the American Wild West. His tales of the cowboy and the Ubermensch alike were beloved by many, including (Our) Hitler, who supposedly ordered his generals to read May works after defeats in the Russian campaign.
Die Eltern
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Ann, a ten-year-old girl, becomes the sole heir of millions from her grandmother. Ann's parents, who are short of money and have lost all hope of a bright future try to manipulate Ann's imagination in such a way that she loses her mind.