The best Lars Rudolph’s tv movie movies

Lars Rudolph

Lars Rudolph

18/08/1966 (57 años)
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Götz von Berlichingen

Götz von Berlichingen
4.8/10

Edgar Wallace - Die vier Gerechten

Edgar Wallace - Die vier Gerechten
4.4/10
  • Genre: CrimeTV Movie
  • Release: 20/04/2002
  • Character: Billy Andrews (as Lars Rudolf)

Detour

Detour
5.4/10
Alma and Jan are having an affair and yet Jan does not want to admit it. In order to force him to recognize their relationship, Alma secretly takes Jan's small son, Juri on a trip. Accompanied by the delivery man Bruno, the two drive in the direction of Berlin. At a rest stop, he tries clumsily to get closer to Alma but she rebuffs him. In doing so, Alma unwittingly injures him in such a way that he drops all his inhibitions. Whereas Bruno until now was acting covertly in the hope of establishing contact, he now wants to take for himself what has been denied him.

Der Mann, der alles kann

Der Mann, der alles kann
6/10

Der süße Brei

Der süße Brei
6.1/10
German TV adaptation of Grimm‘s fairy tale “Sweet Porridge“ or “The Magic Porridge Pot“.

Der Andere - eine Familiengeschichte

Der Andere - eine Familiengeschichte
6.4/10
  • Genre: DramaTV Movie
  • Release: 26/10/2016
  • Character: Leiter Seniorenheim
Nama, a teenager from Mali, has crossed desert and sea for his freedom. When Nama is injured in a fight, an old man named Willi lets him move into the house that he used to share with his son Stefan. The father and son have not spoken for years and the three men may have little in common, yet what binds them together is their search for a home where their wounds from present and past can heal.

DJ Punk: The Photographer Daniel Josefsohn

DJ Punk: The Photographer Daniel Josefsohn
Nobody captured the atmosphere of 1990s Berlin better than German photographer Daniel Josefsohn, who died in 2016 at the age of 54, leaving his mark in advertising with his irreverent aesthetic and punk sensibility. It was his spontaneous, imperfect images shot for an MTV campaign in 1994 that first made him famous.

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