Carla Egerer

Most Popular Carla Egerer Trailers

Total trailers found: 24

Gods of the Plague Trailer (1970)

24 July 1970

A man is released from prison and finds the society on the outside less than appealing. With several women as well as the police on his tail, he sets out to find an old friend.

Knife in the Head Trailer (1978)

17 November 1978

One night when seeking his estranged wife, Hoffmann goes to the youth center where she works. The police are there rounding up radicals who frequent the center - Hoffmann runs into the building and ends up being shot in the head.

Sheer Madness Trailer (1983)

25 February 1983

Olga and Ruth become friends. Olga is independent, separated from her husband, living with an immigrant pianist, and teaching feminist literature.

The Niklashausen Journey Trailer (1970)

26 October 1970

Can a small group of people start a proletarian revolution, asks the "Black Monk" in a leather jacket.

Pioneers in Ingolstadt Trailer (1971)

19 May 1971

Berta, a naive young maid, searches for love when the army engineers come to town to build a bridge.

Slow Attack Trailer (1980)

30 October 1980

Nik, a released prisoner who started writing in prison, wants to leave his past behind him, but refuses to contact his former girlfriend and her family.

Von Rosa von Praunheim Trailer (1968)

18 February 1968

Directional debut by Germany's most famous queer filmmaker.

Union Square Trailer (1979)

10 September 1979

Rio das Mortes Trailer (1971)

15 February 1971

Michel and Guenther, working in dead-end jobs, are obsessed with going to Peru to find buried treasure, using a map of the Rio das Mortes.

San Domingo Trailer (1970)

10 November 1970

This surrealistic experimental film finds the son of a young nobleman staying with hash-smoking hippies in a seamy section of Munich.

Der Bomberpilot Trailer (1970)

03 November 1970

Schroeter’s film is a chronicle of Germany from the Nazi era until the economic boom of the 1950s and 1960s, centering on three women who search for a career as singers and dancers.

Carla Trailer (1968)

01 October 1968

Carla is a different form of homage, in which Carla Aulaulu sings a song by Gitta Linds.

Argila Trailer (1969)

07 March 1969

Werner Schroeter's stunning split-screen short deals with what the director called "archaic, fundamental themes" of love and mourning.

S.P.Q.R. Trailer (1972)

10 July 1972

In this movie, director Volker Koch wants to reveal "petty-bourgeois fixations of consciousness and late capitalist myths of happiness".

Pakbo Trailer (1970)

08 September 1970

Documentary drama about the Swiss journalist Otto Pünter, who maintained an anti-fascist information office in the 1930s and 1940s.

Was die Rechte nicht sieht, kommt erst recht aus dem Ohr heraus Trailer (1972)

03 November 1972

Early Rosa von Praunheim short film. Originally intended to be the ending of "Die Bettwurst".

Baal Trailer (1970)

07 January 1970

Baal explores the cult of the genius, an anti-heroic figure who chooses to be a social outcast and live on the fringe of bourgeois morality.

Neurasia Trailer (1969)

07 March 1969

In a dark and spare theatrical space, four characters use gesture, language, and movement to explore themes of desire and mortality.

Why Does Herr R. Run Amok? Trailer (1970)

28 June 1970

The life of a married Munich technical draftsman with a son.

Schwestern der Revolution Trailer (1969)

08 October 1969

Feminist short film set in West Berlin.

Carla Salomé Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

Home Movie Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

Rosa Arbeiter auf goldener Straße – 2. Teil Trailer (1969)

07 March 1969

Short film about queer left-wing people in West Berlin.

Eika Katappa Trailer (1969)

10 October 1969

Collage of dramatic scenes, some exaggerated to comic effect, with asynchronous sound from well known classic, operatic, and rock and roll music – with different approaches to love, suffering, and death.