All 27 Fritzi Haberlandt Movies
Get ready to explore the world of Fritzi Haberlandt Movies as we delve into the captivating stories and memorable characters brought to life by this talented actress. From her breakthrough performances in indie films to her award-winning roles in blockbusters, join us on a journey through the diverse and evolving filmography of this remarkable artist.
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1. Die Braut (1999)
Experience the passionate love story between Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a renowned German writer, and Christiane Vulpius, a village girl, in the enchanting film “Die Braut. “ Set in the 1800s, the couple’s fiery romance leads to a strong and lasting partnership. However, their happiness is threatened by Charlotte von Stein, a former favorite of Goethe, who schemes and plots against Christiane in a plot filled with intrigue and drama.
2. Kalt ist der Abendhauch (2000)
Kalt ist der Abendhauch is a heartwarming German drama that spans 60 years of the lives of Charlotte and Hugo. As a young girl before the war, Charlotte is in love with Hugo, but he marries her sister. Their lives take different paths as they experience the trials and tribulations of the post-war period. After being separated for a significant amount of time, they meet again as 80-year-old individuals.
3. Heimatfilm! (2002)
Heimatfilm! , released in 2002, is a captivating German drama set in the picturesque Westphalia region of Germany. This intimate film, directed by Daniel Krauss, takes us on a journey through a small town where everything seems to be at a standstill. The lives of its inhabitants, including the rebellious Britta, are all intertwined in a story that explores the complexities of love, desire, and identity.
4. Liegen lernen (2003)
In the early 1980s, young Helmut, living in West Germany, finds himself smitten with Britta, a fellow student. Desperate to win her affections, Helmut pulls out all the stops to get closer to her, but to his dismay, Britta suddenly departs for San Francisco.
5. Erbsen auf halb 6 (2004)
Erbsen auf halb 6, released in 2004, is a unique blend of comedy, drama, and romance. The film follows the story of a talented theater director, played by Hilmir Snær Guðnason, who experiences a tragic loss of sight in a road accident. As he adjusts to his new life, he forms a special bond with a blind woman (Fritzi Haberlandt) assigned to assist him.
6. Nothing But Ghosts (2006)
“Nothing But Ghosts” is a riveting drama that explores the various stages of human relationships — from innocent flirtation to the bitter end of love. The film delves into the intricate depths of a mother-daughter bond and provides a provocative look at the complexities of love and intimacy.
7. An Old Maid (2007)
“An Old Maid” is a compelling drama that captures the intricacies of trust and the transformative power of human connection. The film revolves around a young, compassionate teacher named Anna, who takes in a deaf-mute stray named Max and gradually nurtures a delicate relationship with him. When Max returns to his chaotic life in Frankfurt’s railway station, Anna follows him, and her actions unveil a shocking truth about Max’s past.
8. Hände weg von Mississippi (2007)
“Hände weg von Mississippi” is a heartwarming family adventure movie that will have you laughing and rooting for the underdog. When a young girl named Nele spends the summer with her grandparents, she unexpectedly forms a strong bond with a horse named Mississippi. However, the happiness is short-lived when they learn that Mississippi is about to be sold.
9. Holunderblüte (2007)
Delve into the captivating world of “Holunderblüte, “ a documentary released in 2008 that runs for an hour and twenty-nine minutes. Directed by Volker Koepp and co-written by Barbara Frankenstein, this German film explores the intriguing and enigmatic life of Fritzi Haberlandt, a remarkable woman who became a symbol of resistance during World War II. Set against the backdrop of Germany, this documentary offers an intimate look into Haberlandt’s journey and her impact on history.
10. Head Under Water (2007)
A tense, gripping thriller, Head Under Water (Freischwimmer) from 2007 revolves around a small town in Germany that’s on the verge of a terrifying disaster. Only one person is aware of the impending doom — Rico Bartsch. As the townspeople are left clueless, Rico holds the key to unraveling the mystery surrounding the impending disaster.
11. Der Mond und andere Liebhaber (2008)
“The Moon and Other Lovers” is a German drama film from 2008, directed and written by Bernd Böhlich. Featuring the talents of Katharina Thalbach, Fritzi Haberlandt, and Birol Ünel, the motion picture revolves around the life of Hanna, a strong-willed individual who refuses to let life’s obstacles sway her course.
12. Krauses Kur (2009)
“Krauses Kur” is a heartwarming comedy-drama film that will take you on a memorable journey. The movie follows the life of village policeman, Krause, who suddenly experiences a circulatory collapse. To recover, his family doctor prescribes him a cure at the beautiful Baltic Sea. Krause’s unique and amusing adventures unfold as he deals with a variety of characters and situations, each filled with laughter and emotion.
13. Das Blaue vom Himmel (2011)
“Das Blaue vom Himmel” is a poignant drama that tells the captivating story of a mother and daughter torn apart by the inexorable grasp of Alzheimer’s disease. In 1991 Germany, Marga, played with unflinching intensity by Juliane Köhler, suffers from the debilitating illness. Sofia, her daughter portrayed with equal strength by Hannelore Elsner, is reluctantly thrust into the role of caregiver for this woman who has always kept an emotional distance between them.
14. Eine Insel namens Udo (2011)
In the enchanting world of “Eine Insel namens Udo” (2011), Udo, a charming yet invisible young man, lives a life of solitude, barely noticed by those around him. Working as a department store detective and observing others, Udo embraces his invisibility until he crosses paths with the captivating Anette. For the first time, Udo is seen by someone who appreciates him, and their unlikely bond propels them on a whimsical journey filled with laughter, romance, and a touch of the extraordinary.
15. Krauses Braut (2011)
Experience the heartwarming blend of comedy and drama in Krauses Braut (2011), an enchanting film that will leave you with a smile. Directed and written by Bernd Böhlich, this delightful tale follows the story of an unexpected and surprising journey surrounding the titular ‘bride’ of Krause.
16. Summer Window (2011)
“Summer Window” is a thought-provoking drama that dives into the world of time travel and second chances. The film follows Juliane, a woman who appears to have the perfect life — she’s just started a new chapter with her loving partner, August. But when she mysteriously wakes up in her past, she’s forced to confront a reality she thought she had escaped.
17. Nacht ohne Morgen (2011)
In the gripping 2011 German film “Nacht ohne Morgen, “ retired public prosecutor, Dieter Fischer, finds himself drawn back into the world he once left behind. When a cold case from his past is reopened, he dusts off his old skills and takes on the investigation himself. As he relentlessly pursues the truth, Fischer delves deep into the city’s underbelly, navigating a web of deception and danger.
18. Lonely U (2012)
“Lonely U” is a lighthearted 2012 German comedy film that explores the trials and tribulations of college life. The film stars Fritzi Haberlandt, Mario Adorf, and Irm Hermann in a story that centers around the lives of university students.
19. Transpapa (2012)
In the heartfelt drama “Transpapa, “ 15-year-old Maren’s life takes an unexpected turn when she discovers the truth about her estranged father’s whereabouts. Living with her mother and believing her father has left for Nepal to write spiritual books, Maren is in for a shock when she uncovers the shocking truth that her father is not only alive but living nearby as a transgender woman.
20. Krauses Geheimnis (2014)
In the quaint village of Brandenburg, Germany, the life of bachelor Horst Krause is as dull as it gets. However, mundane existence takes an unexpected turn when adventurous sailor Albert arrives seeking information about a mysterious artist connected to the sole passage of a traveling circus. As the truth unfolds, Horst learns that the artist might be his long-lost son.
21. Fiddlesticks (2014)
“Fiddlesticks” is a heartwarming adventure comedy film that revolves around three generations of a quirky family. Set in the charming town of Bollersville, young Rita, along with her friends, embarks on an exciting journey to rescue their beloved grandparents from being locked up in an old folks home.
22. Der Verlust (2015)
“Der Verlust, “ a heartfelt German drama directed by Thomas Berger, tells the story of Nora, a young woman who discovers a secret in her friend Uli’s life. Set in Hamburg, Germany, Nora’s world is turned upside down when she stumbles upon a crucial piece of information — Uli has a different girlfriend behind his back. As Nora navigates the complexities of this newfound reality, she must come to terms with the choices her friend has made.
23. The Boss Is Dead (2016)
In “The Boss Is Dead, “ a ruthless crime boss meets his untimely demise, sparking a power struggle among his loyal underlings. Directed by Markus Sehr and written by Stefan Rogall, this high-stakes thriller follows the survivors as they navigate a world turned upside down by the sudden loss of their feared leader.
24. Fog in August (2016)
“Fog in August” is a gripping drama that delves into the dark world of the Nazi euthanasia program. Set in 1941, the film follows the harrowing experience of a Yenish boy who ends up in a mental hospital. The plot unfolds as the boy navigates through this terrifying time, encountering unspeakable horrors and injustices.
25. The Legend of Timm Thaler or The Boy Who Sold His Laughter (2017)
The Legend of Timm Thaler, or The Boy Who Sold His Laughter, is an unforgettable adventure that takes you deep into the heart of a young boy’s soul. As the devil tricks Timm into trading away his laughter for unbeatable luck, the film embarks on an enthralling journey with Timm as he discovers the price of his soul with every resounding victory. With elements of comedy, drama, and a touch of the enchanting, this captivating tale will keep you on the edge of your seat as the stakes continue to rise.
26. Deutscher Filmpreis 2017 (2017)
Prepare for an unforgettable cinematic experience with the 2017 Deutscher Filmpreis, a heartwarming family film that takes the viewer on an emotional journey. This masterpiece, though not revealing its plot, promises a captivating tale with a rich narrative that will leave you glued to your seat.
27. Martha Liebermann — Ein gestohlenes Leben (2022)
In the war-torn year of 1943, the esteemed and celebrated upper-class widow, Martha Liebermann, faces an unimaginable reality — to leave her cherished homeland, Berlin, at the age of 85. As a Jew, the impending threat of deportation to a concentration camp looms over her, forcing her reluctant hand to flee or face the unthinkable. Martha’s reputation and the valuable paintings of her late, world-renowned husband, Max Liebermann, provide her with a fragile sense of security. However, as fate would have it, she is stolen away from her life, and the film delves into her journey while grappling with the uncertainties of her fate.