GenresComedy, Action, Adventure, Crime ActorsClaudia Hiersche, Bernhard Schir, Alexander Radszun, Tim Seyfi Roles Heinrich Husen Rating52% She was the most powerful weapon in the German Secret Service armory. Nina Wenzel’s (Claudia Hiersche) greatest success was arresting the international arms smuggler Wolf Geiger (Bernhard Schir). But when her sister dies, the top agent’s life changes totally: she quits, takes in her sister’s three kids and looks after them lovingly. Now, five years on, Geiger is due to stand trial, but the unscrupulous gun runner makes a spectacular escape. Nina’s former boss Heinrich Husen (Alexander Radszun) sees only one hope, his best undercover agent must return to active service. After initially hesitating, Nina agrees, but juggling raising kids and the secret service takes all she has got. She cannot blow her cover whatever happens, which makes the budding romance between Nina and her neighbor Ruby (Ben Braun), a cool biker, extremely complicated.
, 8h Directed byBernhard Sinkel GenresDrama, Historical ThemesFilms about families, Political films ActorsBurt Lancaster, Julie Christie, Bruno Ganz, Rüdiger Vogler, Tina Engel, Dieter Laser Roles Sokolowski Rating74% Two German industrial dynasties, one of Jewish bankers and a founder of a chemical empire. For three generations, their plots and plans, loves and betrayals help the rise of Germany and then to total destruction. The Deutz end up in the dock, on trial for war crimes at Nuremberg, while his trusted friends, the Bemheim, with one exception, have been killed
, 1h42 Directed byAlfred Vohrer OriginGerman GenresDrama, War, Thriller ThemesPolitical films, Films about capital punishment ActorsHildegard Knef, Carl Raddatz, Peter Matić, Heinz Reincke, Alexander Radszun, Rudolf Fernau Roles Otti Quangel Rating68% The film takes place in Berlin in 1940, during World War II as Adolf Hitler is at the height of his power. Anna and Otto Quangel, a working class couple, live in Berlin in simple circumstances and are not particularly interested in politics. Then, their only son is killed in action during the Battle of France and as they grieve for their son, the desire to resist the Nazi regime grows within them. When a Jewish neighbor is also killed, Anna decides to actively join the German Resistance. She begins writing very personal flyers on postcards, which she at first alone, and then with her husband, leaves in public places and slips into mailboxes. The two are discovered and are arrested and eventually sentenced to death. Otto Quangel commits suicide in the courtroom with a cyanide pill; his wife is executed two months later.