Movies by Klaus Lemke
Negresco
The wife of a international spy arrives in Berlin for a holiday. While her husband is away, she falls in love with a British photographer.
48 Hours to Acapulco
A young man gets caught up in criminal activities in order to fulfill his desire for an easy life.
Paul
After 7 years spent in jail Paul is free again. With his old crew he celebrates his return.
Last Minute Jamaika
Amore
The inconspicuous greengrocer's daughter Maria had to watch as the adored Italian Pietro broke her best friend's heart. Dressed up as a vamp, the vengeful Maria now sets a cunning trap for the attractive Papagallo. Maria is the daughter of a small German fruit and vegetable dealer, Pietro is the son of a large Italian fruit and vegetable dealer. Both live in Munich and both meet every morning at six o'clock in the Grossmarkthalle. Maria looks inconspicuous, while Pietro looks extremely attractive. Maria is hardly interested in men, whereas P...
Some Kind of Saint
A young man travels to Munich to become a priest and save the sinners. Then he meets a prostitute.
New Gods Outta Munich
On the run from her ex-lover, Judith hides in the toilet at the Munich Art Academy. In the basement. She wants to hijack the snobbish art scene with a scandal video.
Bad Boy Lemke
»I’d prefer to be the film myself than just the director«: with Klaus Lemke, the boundaries between life and screen are fluid. For more than 50 years he has made films on low budgets using amateur actors without a screenplay. His cinema is brutal and impulsive, every film a slap in the face for the staid productions of the mainstream. In Bad Boy Lemke, he brings unfinished projects to an end and reflects on his body of work – of course à la Lemke: radical, confusing and powerful.