Klaus Maria Brandauer
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Filmography
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Colonel Redl
(1985)Set during the fading glory of the Austro-Hungarian empire, the film tells of the rise and fall of Alfred Redl (Brandauer), an ambitious young officer who proceeds up the ladder to become head of the Secret Police only to become ensnared in political deception.

White Fang
(1991)Jack Conroy (Ethan Hawke) is struggling to make his way in the Klondike. White Fang, half-dog half-wolf, is struggling to survive without his mother in a brutal world. They team up eventually and become best friends in the cold harsh world of Alaska.

The French Revolution
(1989)When Louis XVI summoned the Etats-Generaux he unleashes a revolution that would change his country and cost his life. This is the story of one of the crucial points in the history of France, and Europe, divided into two parts.

Mephisto
(1981)Winner of Best Foreign Language Film at the 1982 Academy Awards and nominated for a Palme d'Or at Cannes, Istvan Szabo's "Mephisto" follows a passionate, but struggling actor (Klaus Maria Brandauer) who remains in Germany during the Nazi regime and reaps the rewards of this Faustian pact by finally achieving the stardom he has long craved.

Bonhoeffer
(2003)This film follows the life of German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a voice of resistance against Hitler, the Nazi Party, and the German church.
Quo Vadis?
Drama about love and intrigues in ancient Rome during the times of Nero.

Never Say Never Again
(1983)Sean Connery returns to the role that made him famous, James Bond, in this remake of Thunderball.

The Lightship
(1985)In stormy seas off the coast of Norfolk, Virginia, the commander of a lightship picks up three men drifting in a disabled boat. The men turn out to be psychopathic criminals who hijack the ship and compel the commander to sail to a rendezvous.

Out of Africa
(1985)In Kenya during the early 1900s, the married Baroness Blixen, whose pen name is Isak Dinesen, falls in love with British hunter Denys Finch Hatton.

Introducing Dorothy Dandridge
(1999)Dorothy Dandridge was a movie star who had it all, but behind the glamour was the reality. Halle Berry stars in this fact-based story of passion, tragedy and tremendous success. The film spans the life and career of the luminous actress who overcame discrimination to become the first African American woman ever nominated for a Best Actress Oscar(R) (for Carmen Jones in 1954).

Jeremiah
(1998)The prophet, compelled by faith, abandons the woman he loves and suffers persecution to warn of Jerusalem’s imminent destruction by the Babylonians.
Burning Secret
(1988)
Tetro
(2009)Legendary director Francis Ford Coppola delivers his first original screenplay since The Conversation and his most autobiographical work ever in this hauntingly beautiful drama shot entirely in Argentina.

Felidae
(1994)The grisly murders of stray cats turn the neighborhood’s new feline resident into a sleuth who uncovers a kitty cult filled with sinister secrets.

Kronprinz Rudolf
Unhappy and isolated, Crown Prince Rudolf begins a tempestuous affair that could threaten his future as heir to the Habsburg monarchy.