The best Klaus Löwitsch’s tv movie movies

Klaus Löwitsch

Klaus Löwitsch

08/04/1936- 03/12/2002
Today we present the best Klaus Löwitsch’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Klaus Löwitsch’s movies.

Jail Bait

Jail Bait
7.2/10
Based on Franz Xaver Kroetz's play, which is in turn based on a true story, this film by Rainer Werner Fassbinder tells the story of a very young girl who, after persuading a local boy to become her lover, induces the anger of her father, whose incestuous sexual attentions to her have grown unbearable.

Pioneers in Ingolstadt

Pioneers in Ingolstadt
6.3/10
German filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder directs the made-for-TV melodrama Pioneers in Ingolstadt, based on the play by Marieluise Fleisser. The film opens as a parade of soldiers are marching through a town square singing patriotic songs. Alma (Irm Hermann) and Berta (Hanna Schygulla) are watching them and musing about their ideas on men and relationships. The soldiers (often referred to as pioneers) have been given the task of building a bridge in the town. Alma seems to understand that the soldiers only want her for short sexual encounters, so she's prepared to live her life accordingly. Meanwhile, romantic Berta falls in love with self-centered soldier Karl (Harry Baer), who all but tells her to get lost. The soldiers get drunk and beat up a random passerby. The women grow to hate Alma for her acceptance of life as a sex object. Naïve Berta is ultimately humiliated.

Desaster

Desaster
Directed by Reinhard Hauff

Nora Helmer

Nora Helmer
6.9/10
A childish wife reveals surprising strength when faced with blackmail.

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