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TV Spielfilm live is the streaming media service of TV Spielfilm which was launched in July 2015. [6] The service can optionally be used completely free of charge with access to 50 TV channels, but in SD quality and with advertising. The access to more than 70 TV channels in HD quality and without advertising cost 9,99 Euro per month.
8; Directed by: Abderrahmane Sissako Gael García Bernal Mira Nair Gus Van Sant Jan Kounen Gaspar Noé Jane Campion Wim Wenders: Written by: Régine Abadia Jane Campion Erin Dignam Gael García Bernal Jan Kounen Suketu Mehta Rashida Mustafa Gaspar Noé Abderrahmane Sissako Wim Wenders: Produced by: LDM Productions, Ace & Company: Edited by
a.k.a. Am Himmel der Tag: Breath of the Gods: Jan Schmidt-Garre: Documentary: a.k.a. Der atmende Gott: Cannibal Diner Frank W. Montag Alexandra Lesch: Horror: The Case of Jakob von Metzler Stephan Wagner Robert Atzorn, Johannes Allmayer , Uwe Bohm, Hanns Zischler: Drama: a.k.a. The Jakob von Metzler Case: The Child Zsolt Bács
The Musical (2004) (TV) The Fairly OddParents: Fairy Idol (2006) (TV) Fairly OddBaby (2008) (TV) The Fairly OddParents Wishology: The Big Beginning (2009) (TV) The Fairly OddParents Wishology: The Exciting Middle Part (2009) (TV) The Fairly OddParents Wishology: The Final Ending (2009) (TV) Frankenstein (Universal film series) Frankenstein (1931)
Berlin Alexanderplatz (German: [bɛʁˈliːn ʔalɛkˈsandɐˌplats]), originally broadcast in 1980, is a 14-part West German crime television miniseries, set in 1920s Berlin and adapted and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder from Alfred Döblin's 1929 novel of the same name.
Stand-alone TV film, followed by six sequels (Die Unverbesserlichen) Verhör am Nachmittag Walter Davy Hans Nielsen, Anaid Iplicjian, Vera Tschechowa: Crime: Welcome to Our City: Frank Wisbar: William Ray , Wilhelm Borchert, Albert Lieven, Catana Cayetano , Bruno Dietrich , Robert Owens: Drama: a.k.a. Welcome to Altamont
The Tunnel (German: Der Tunnel) is a made-for-television German film released in 2001 and loosely based on true events in Berlin following the closing of the East German border in August 1961 and the subsequent construction of the Berlin Wall. [1] Roland Suso Richter directed the film. [1]
The only feature film in the series was the silent film Der junge Engländer directed by Gottfried Kolditz in 1958. Many well-known East German directors and actors contributed to the film series, including Frank Beyer , Erwin Geschonneck , Gisela May , Rudolf Wessely , Otto Tausig , Peter Sturm , Rolf Herricht and Heinz Schubert .