Compilation film with material from German sex education films of the 60s and 70s. A flood of such films started in cinemas at that time and the makers wanted to educate about sexuality and its possible dangers.
A young man is chosen by a magazine company to be a modeled into a public heart-throb while being dogged by a persistant reporter out to expose the fraud the company is putting out.
Pepe Notnagel (who inexplicably had his name changed from the first movie's Nietnagel) and his classmates scheme to get around doing any actual school work by cheating or sending their teachers to the sanatorium. A Swiss documentary film maker disguises himself as his brother in law, who got a position as an exchange teacher, to aid his project of making a movie about the current youth.
Treffpunkt Herz is a heartwarming movie that tells the story of love and music. It follows the journey of a group of musicians who come together to raise money for cancer charity through their music. Set in 1975, the movie explores the power of music to unite people and spread love, even in the face of difficult circumstances.
In 'Hurrah, the School Is Burning,' a mischievous group of children pull off a series of pranks that lead to their school catching on fire. Chaos ensues as the students try to hide their involvement while dealing with eccentric teachers, a father figure principal, and the unexpected consequences of their actions. With plenty of laughs, unexpected twists, and musical numbers, this German humor-filled movie is a delightful watch.
Leopold, head waiter at the "Weißen Rössl" (White Horse Inn), is secretly in love with the owner of the restaurant, Josepha. But she's only interested in the lawyer Dr. Siedler. Jealous, Leopold comes up with a plan to gain Josepha's attention.
An Austrian version of the famous farce Charley's Aunt. A man impersonates his own aunt.
Kulenkampffs Schuhe (2018) is a documentary film that explores the life and career of Hans-Joachim Kulenkampff, a well-known German television host. The film delves into Kulenkampff's contributions to the entertainment industry, his role in post-World War II Germany, and his impact on public television. It also touches upon sensitive topics such as the Holocaust and the historical context of the 1960s.