Hvor kan du se Szenen meiner Ehe i Norge
Filmmaker Katrin Schlösser turns the camera on herself and her husband for three years, creating a visceral and intimate snapshot of married life. Oppdag "Szenen meiner Ehe", en fengslende dokumentar film som først prydet skjermene i 2019. Denne produksjonen, som stammer fra Tyskland har bidrag fra Katrin Schlösser i rollen som Herself.
Se "Szenen meiner Ehe" nå på Apple TV, og utforsk enda flere måter å dykke inn i din favoritt film med Popcorn Times ultimate strømmeguide.
Utforsk enda flere strømmealternativer for Szenen meiner Ehe!
Oppdag hvordan du kan se Szenen meiner Ehe på tvers av flere plattformer og land! Enten du er hjemme eller reiser utenlands, har det aldri vært enklere å finne hvor du kan strømme lovlig. Fra , er Szenen meiner Ehe tilgjengelig på ledende tjenester som . Tilgjengelig i 18 andre land, kan du utforske skreddersydde strømmealternativer som overholder lokale lisensieringer, og sikrer en problemfri og lovlig seeropplevelse.
Mer info
- Utgitt
- Opprinnelsesland
- Tyskland
- Språk
- de
- Undertekster
- de, en, es, fr, pt
Lignende til Szenen meiner Ehe
Film
This unique cinematic experience dives deep into an artist’s work and reveals his life path, inspiration, and creative process. It explores his fascination with myth and history. Past and present are interwoven to diffuse the line between film and painting, allowing the audience to be completely immersed in the remarkable world of one of the greatest contemporary artists, Anselm Kiefer. Wim Wenders shot this unique portrait over the course of two years in stunning 3D.
Anselm (2023 )
Film
Home2Home tells the story of Dennis Kailing who travels 43,600 km (27,000 miles) through 41 countries on 6 continents to circumnavigate the planet in 761 days. He does it on a bicycle - on his first bike journey ever. With the question "What makes you happy", but without experience in bike traveling, the 24-year-old from Germany jumps into the deep end and simply sets off - always heading east.
Home2Home (2022 )
Film
A success story at at least 150 BPM: A documentary about Hans Peter Geerdes aka H.P. Baxxter, the mastermind of Scooter
FCK 2020 – 2 and a Half Years With Scooter (2022 )
Film
Documentary about German football player Toni Kroos. Features a review of his recent career including his time at FC Bayern Munich and Real Madrid as well as his participation at FIFA Wold Cups 2014 and 2018.
Kroos (2019 )
Film
At the far end of the Alaskan peninsula, for filmmaker Roman Droux a childhood dream comes true. He discovers together with the bear researcher David Bittner the universe of wild grizzlies. The two adventurists face bears at smelling-distance, experience the struggle for survival of a bear family and witness dramatic fighting scenes. Driven by a desire to explore the unknown the film tells a personal story of wilderness, framed in breathtaking pictures of unique creatures.
Bear-Like (2019 )
Film
Yasmin has lived an almost normal life as a German ever since she was three years old. The family fled from Somalia during the civil war and now lives scattered around the globe. When Yasmin's grandmother no longer wants to stay in her Ethiopian exile, a transnational family drama evolves, circling around the essential question: Where is Granny to live? And suddenly, the family confronts their own aspirations: Have they actually arrived where they want to be? GLOBAL FAMILY is a twistful documentary about a transnational family drama, in which four generations of a refugee family each pursue their own dreams of family, home, and future.
Global Family (2018 )
Film
During the “Made in Germany” tour, Swedish director Jonas Åkerlund filmed two acclaimed Rammstein concerts in March 2012 – each for an audience of 17,000 at the Bercy Arena in Paris. In the resulting film (with 16 songs from the entire repertoire),
Rammstein: Paris (2017 )
Film
In October 1987, the documentary film collective Amber Films from Newcastle became the first British film crew ever allowed to shoot in East Germany. They filmed the workers of the state-owned fishing concern in Warnemünde and a brigade of crane operators at the state Warnow dockyards. Just two years later, East Germany was history, including most of the jobs it once provided. Twenty-five years later, in 2014, the filmmakers returned to an utterly different Rostock. They visited the people they had filmed in 1987. Together, documentarians and subjects look at excerpts from the earlier film, and talk about the enormous changes the men and women experienced, how they dealt with them, and how they feel today.
From Us to Me (2016 )