Martina Gedeck
9 titles
Filmography
9 results

The Lives of Others
(2006)This Oscar(r)-winning thriller (Best Foreign Language Film, 2006) tells the erotic story of an East German couple whose every intimate moment is being monitored by the Secret Police hoping to learn information that could destroy their lives.

The Baader Meinhof Complex
(2008)In 1970s West Germany, members of the radical Red Army Faction organize terrorist actions as the cop pursuing them seeks to understand their motives.

The Wall
(2012)A woman suddenly finds herself cut off from all human contact, when an invisible, unyielding wall surrounds the countryside where she is vacationing.

Killing Stella
(2017)To take up her studies in the city, shy and introvert Stella is set up with Anna's family by her mother in order to live in Anna's house. Anna and her successful lawyer husband Richard take her in hesitatingly and also their only teenage son does not embrace Stella's presence.

Arthur's Law
Arthur Ahnepol's bleak existence is forever changed when he falls in love with a sex worker on his 50th birthday.

Jew Suss: Rise and Fall
(2010)Berlin, 1939. Ferdinand Marian is an actor, one of the best of his generation. Marian is married to a beautiful Jewish woman whom he deeply loves. One day, he’s offered the starring role in the new Nazi party’s anti-Semitic production, a film based on the novel Jud Süss. The part would make him a star. Marian turns it down but finally gives in to Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels’ unrelenting pressure and even worse, his charm. The actor unwittingly plays into the Nazis’ plans and his attempt to give the film’s Jewish protagonist a human touch makes the film the most successful propaganda film ever made...
Feuer in der Nacht
(2004)Minor Threat played one of its last shows at Washington DC's 930 Club in June of 1983; they would only play once more in DC. Two years later, the tapes from the 930 show were edited together and Dischord Records released them as the Minor Threat Live.

Night Train to Lisbon
(2013)A strait-laced man’s chance encounter with a mysterious woman leads to a book that inspires him to question his life and how fast it can change.

The Nun
(2013)Adapted from Diderot’s eponymous novel, The Nun tells the story of a woman trying to resist imposed religious values, revealing the dehumanizing effect of cloistered life. Sent to a convent against her will Suzanne, a young Nun, finds herself taunted by her fellow Sisters and subjected to sadistic punishments after breaking her vows. Taken in by a kindly Mother Superior, she soon finds that her affection comes at a price, but despite her suffering, Suzanne refuses to accept her fate and her desire for freedom never diminishes.