The Keeper
The story of a man whose love for football, for England and for the love of his life, Margaret, saw him rise from Nazi 'villain' to British hero. Bert Trautmann, the German goalkeeper won over even his harshest opponents by winning the FA Cup Final for Manchester City in 1956 - playing on with a broken neck to secure victory.
Casts & Crew
David Kross
Freya Mavor
John Henshaw
Gary Lewis
Harry Melling
Michael Socha
Julian Sands
Dave Johns
Dervla Kirwan
Barbara Young
Chloe Harris
Mikey Collins
Olivia-Rose Minnis
Tobias Masterson
Angus Barnett
Butz Ulrich Buse
Jay Johnson
Ian T. Dickinson
David Schütter
Lukas Turtur
Tom Machell
Davy Hughes
Shenja Lacher
Dennis Alizada
Simon Kingsley
Daniel Holzberg
Jesse Inman
Michael Patrick
Richard Croxford
Chris McCurry
Adam Turns
Mark Windsor
Shaun Lawton
Alex Freeman
Alex Tondowski
Tony Wright
Thomas Lettow
Steve Hudson
Max Befort
Florian Kroop
Martin Walch
Jonathan Gottschalk
James Baxter
Ryan Wichert
Peter Riley
Peter Wagner
Sonja Schleif
Trevor Brinsley
Lukas Benjamin Engel
Dorothee Henzler
Ciaran McCrea
Achim, Sechzig' Bogdahn
Valentin Grezalja
Also Directed by Marcus H. Rosenmüller
Even today, Mathias Kneißl (1875-1902) is considered a national hero in the collective memory of Bavaria. During his lifetime, he was the most wanted criminal in Bavaria and even Prince Regent Luitpold was reported daily on the hunt for the lawbreaker report. Again and again Kneißl's story has occupied the Bavarian artists: his life was retold in folk songs and murders, sung in ballads, filmed and treated in various plays. In his feature film version, the Bavarian filmmaker Marcus H. Rosenmüller relies on a rapid staging, opulent images and a moving love story.
In 1952, four passionate bobsledders - Gamser, Franzl, Gustl and Leusl Peter prepare for the Winter Olympics in Oslo. There, the veteran Bavarian Gamser wants to finally put his archrival Dorfler in his place and show him his class. While the two men constantly get into your hair, the women Rosi and Anna try to calm things down. In Oslo, there is finally a big showdown, which will take place not only on a bobsled.
The snow is staying away from the Bavarian ski village of Haunzenberg, and so are the skiers. Business is failing and so is Georg's relationship with Emilie. During his attempt to reignite the fires of passion, the wooden cross in the next room falls down, crushing Emilie's very Catholic mother Daisy. Wracked with guilt, Georg and his drinking buddies hatch a plan to have Daisy canonized by the Church, hoping to save both the village and his relationship. Everything goes according to plan until the Vatican sends a Priest to examine the miracles of Saint Daisy... Written by Anthony Parkhurst
The two eleven year old farm boys Toni and Max are best friends, share everything with each other. But Max won't believe Toni is secretly engaged to the beautiful young Karin. But when Karin tells Toni that she'll be his wife - if he helps on his fathers farm and moults to a farmer - Toni understands the hint and gets down to work.
Kati drives the VW bus of her parents even without a license quite fast. But what else should one do in the Bavarian province? Kati and her best friend Jo keep asking themselves this question when they philosophize about God and the world with the tip in one hand and the beer in the other hand. After all, Kati's swarm Mike has just come back from the Bundeswehr, but while she dreams of the great love, he seems to take the matter far less seriously. And there's only stress with her dad.
A look at a Bavarian commune of the Indian Bhagwan cult.