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Directed by Konrad PetzoldGenres Drama,
Adventure,
WesternActors Gojko Mitić,
Barbara Brylska,
Slobodan Dimitrijević,
Predrag Milinković,
Michael GwisdekRating58%
Les seuls survivants d'un massacre - le jeune chef des Dakota, Faucon agile, sa femme, Cheveux Bleus, et deux compagnons - partent à la recherche d'un refuge dans les Blackhills. Au cours de leur périple, les événements à affronter se multiplient. Près de la ville de Tanglewood, un conflit fait rage entre Collins P. Harrington, un cupide propriétaire d'une mine, et Sam Blake, un négociant doué en affaires. La tension monte progressivement au cœur de la ville. Alors qu'un convoi destiné à Blake est attaqué, un drame survient. James Bashan, à la solde de Harrington, tue Cheveux bleus. Faucon agile prépare alors sa vengeance., 1h32
Genres Drama,
Action,
Adventure,
WesternActors Gojko Mitić,
Hans Finohr,
Jiří Vršťala,
Hannjo Hasse,
Henry Hübchen,
Brigitte KrauseRating58%
In 1874, the U.S. government encroaches on the lands of the Lakota people. Mattotaupa, an Oglala Lakota man, gambles with Red Fox, a White criminal, in a saloon. When seeing he has gold, Red Fox demands to know its origin. Mattotaupa refuses, and Red Fox murders him. Mattotaupa's son, the young and fierce warrior Tokei-ihto who mistrusts the Whites and never drinks their "Firewater", witnesses the murder., 1h45
Directed by Heiner CarowGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Winfried Glatzeder,
Angelica Domröse,
Jürgen Frohriep,
Hertha Thiele,
Christian SteyerRating67%
Paul is a minor bureaucrat in East Berlin, where he lives with his wife and their son in a modern high-rise apartment building. While he is well educated and professionally ambitious, he is generally bored with his life. He cannot relate to his unsophisticated wife, who is repeatedly unfaithful, even bringing men home to their apartment when Paul is away. Paula, a grocery store cashier and single mother of two, lives in a run-down, prewar building directly across from Paul's modern high-rise. Having thrown out her philandering live-in lover (and father of her younger child), she is seeking more happiness in her tedious life.