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Erika Fuhrmann Movies

1984  
 
On the occasion of the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther's birth in 1483, a group of excellent stage and screen thespians joined to act out a street performance of the religious reformer's attitudes and views, divided according to the many hats he wore: monk, reformer, fugitive, politico, and also prophet. As an added twist at the end, the actors -- still in costume -- both review and debate the very aspects of Luther's philosophy dramatized for the audience. Although the acting and dialogue are well-executed, the camerawork is hampered by a low vantage point and uncoordinated takes that may or may not focus on the most important moments on the stage. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Hermann Treusch
 
1977  
 
In this graduation film for first-time director Stefan Lukschy, a comedy, a tiny men's tie factory wins the much-coveted contract to make the ties to be worn by the German team in the Montreal Olympics. Just as they are gearing up for production, though, an anonymous complaint sends the Better Business Bureau around on an investigation. The company president hires a private detective to determine whose ill-will has jeopardized their futures. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Erika Fuhrmann
 
1975  
 
This largely improvised film examines the family life of a girl who attempts suicide. It is the all-too common case of an extremely sensitive child who grows up in a perfectly decent family with rather commonplace values. Her parents are not very sensitive and, without intending to, ride roughshod over her hopes and dreams. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
I Sa Lo