Goodbye Berlin Adaptation of the eponymous novel by Wolfgang Herrndorf. 14-year-old Maik comes from a wealthy, albeit dysfunctional family. Deemed a bore and outsider at school, he doesn't stand a cha...
Goodbye Berlin Adaptation of the eponymous novel by Wolfgang Herrndorf. 14-year-old Maik comes from a wealthy, albeit dysfunctional family. Deemed a bore and outsider at school, he doesn't stand a cha...
Heart of StoneFilm adaptation of Wilhelm Hauff's fairytale. Peter Munk who lives in the Black Forrest falls in love with Lisbeth, a young woman from a wealthy family. Working as a charcoal burner, Pet...
Heart of StoneFilm adaptation of Wilhelm Hauff's fairytale. Peter Munk who lives in the Black Forrest falls in love with Lisbeth, a young woman from a wealthy family. Working as a charcoal burner, Pet...
Elmas, a German-Turkish single mother, lives in Cologne with her 16-year-old-son Can and her nine-year-old daughter Sevgi. The children's father is absent and plays no role in the small family. Elmas ...
Very loose adaptation of Arthur Schitzler's "La Ronde": The dating app "Safari" brings together all sorts of different people in Munich. Some of them are just looking for meaningless sex, while others...
Film adaption of Robert Seethaler’s novel of the same name published in 2012. It focuses on 17-year-old Austrian Franz Huchel, who moves from his hometown to Vienna not long before the outbreak of t...
Summer 1943 in Nazi-occupied Poland: 17-year old Romek is a stoker on a train and dreams of becoming an engineer. He is in love with Franka who works as a kitchen maid at the German police station. Th...
Horst Buchholz (center) in "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
Horst Buchholz in "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
Horst Buchholz in "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
Barbara Frey (front) in "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
Horst Buchholz, Edith Elmay in "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
Barbara Frey, Horst Buchholz (second from left), Helmuth Ashley (second from right), Benno Hoffmann (right) while shooting "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
Georg Tressler, Horst Buchholz (left to right) while shooting "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
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There was not any kind of restriction noted.
The film "Rendezvous (Liebe zwischen zwei Weltteilen)" was banned by the censorship office in Berlin.
There was not any kind of restriction noted.
There was not any kind of restriction noted.
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
Following parts had to be removed:1) picture of the woman in childbed2) bathing of the childAfter these cuts the film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
The production company applied against the ban of the film at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The application was accepted. The film was permitted with age restriction (only for adults 18 years ...