Barbara Sukowa
7 titles
Filmography
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Hannah Arendt
(2012)During the year 1961, the influential German-Jewish philosopher Hannah Arendt reported for the New Yorker magazine on the war crimes trial of the Nazi Adolf Eichmann. Her articles introducing her now-famous concept of the "Banality of Evil" triggered off an unprecedented controversy. Using footage from the actual Eichmann trial and weaving a narrative that spans three countries, Margarethe von Trotta turns the often invisible passion for thought into immersive dramatic cinema.

Rosa Luxemburg
(1986)Nominated for the Palme d'Or at Cannes Film Festival in 1986, Rosa Luxemburg is Margarethe von Trotta's remarkable biopic of one of the most fascinating figures in modern European history.

Two of Us
(2020)After carrying on a passionate affair in secret for decades, two retired neighbors find their relationship put to the test by an unforeseen event.

Dalíland
(2022)In 1973, a young gallery assistant is drawn into the wild, never-ending party that is artist Salvador Dalí's life in New York City. As he helps the aging genius prepare for an important show, he discovers not everything is as it seems.

M. Butterfly
(1993)Love's mysteries and betrayal's cruelties are boldly portrayed in this fictional tale of French diplomat Rene Gallimard and Beijing Opera star Song Liling.
The Sky is Blue
(2014)"What are you doing today?" "Running from the law".... The Sky is Blue is a hilariously cross-cultural, irreverent bi-lingual comedy. A road movie with a surprise romantic and dramatic twist. It follows the misadventures of two wealthy Mexicans, Oscar and Arturo, who come to party in New York. They are at a trendy club when a corrupt homeland security officer arrives to collect his weekly shakedown. When he mistakes Arturo for an illegal immigrant, the pair must run for their lives. The shakedown, the cop car, the escape, all combine to turn the next five days into an adventure not soon forgotten. Lost in space, they end up in the Hamptons. They make love, steal many cars, squat in fancy homes, smoke a lot of pot, and yes, they drink when they drive. As they meet the beauty who runs the Latino beauty shop, and the forger who trades false passports and illegal documentation out of the Riverhead correction facility, something changes. The hysterical and moral journey our heroes most go on to get back to Mexico City could turn into a different sense of life. If they could only get out of the Hamptons...
The Sicilian
(1987)From Mario Puzo, the best-selling author of "The Godfather," comes the riveting saga of the life, loves and dreams of the infamous Sicilian bandit, Salvatore Giuliano. Directed by Michael Cimino, this epic motion picture stars Christopher Lambert!