Ingolf Gorges Movies
This offering from the Berlin Underground by Lothar Lambert and Dagmar Beiersdorf offers a glimpse of their usual originality. The story centers on a young lad who has been browbeaten by his mother for so long that when he finally gets his freedom, he is not very confidant about his sexual prowess, having had almost no experience with the opposite sex. Never fear, his Don Juan of a brother is there to educate him on how to handle women, no matter what it takes. Enter Angelika, who is looking for her own emancipation, and the plot twists and turns again. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Albert Heinz, Ingolf Gorges, (more)
An East German director Juergen Klauss has focused on the Berlin wall or the larger border between East and West Germany in this and one previous film Regina Ziegler/Zweites (One-Way Ticket) also released in 1981. In this incisive and comic look at the artificial dividing line through Germany, Klauss has two surveying teams from each side of the fence joining efforts to complete their respective governments' requests to establish the validity of the present boundary line and report any deviations when through. In order to carry out these orders, the East German team crosses through the gate each day to work on the western side of the fence with their West German counterparts. That is because the actual, mined area of the fence is well within East Germany, making the real boundary technically on the West German side. As the two teams set to work, they pair off and the ensuing camaraderie and comic situations that develop make the very purpose of the fence seem all the more absurd. The East Germans are not allowed to drink on the job and so when the West Germans pull out their beers at lunch, some under-the-table trading goes on when the bosses are not looking. When the East German half of one pair gets side-tracked at a department store during lunch, the rest of the team has to cover for both of them until they return together. As the teams continue to work together, their friendship grows, solidifying in spite of an East German "observer" who comes to watch the goings-on, putting everyone back on good behavior for awhile. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Gustl Bayrhammer, Ingolf Gorges, (more)
When the sky-diver in this film has an accident which leaves him paralyzed from the waist down, he feels that life hasn't got much to offer him. In a semi-suicidal gesture, he donates a kidney to a needy man and subsequently becomes his friend. When the sky-diver attempts suicide, his new friend and the friend's sister (who has fallen in love with him) attempt give him a new perspective. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Ingolf Gorges







