All 19 Solomon Aspen Movies
Welcome to our roundup of Solomon Aspen Movies, where we take a closer look at the latest and greatest films that the talented director and actor has brought to the big screen! From action-packed thrillers to thought-provoking dramas, we’ll give you a taste of Aspen’s diverse cinematic offerings. Get ready to discover some hidden gems in this exciting collection of movies.
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1. Malina (1991)
Malina, a captivating drama released in 1991, follows the complex relationships of a female writer with two intriguing men. One is joyful and vivacious, while the other is reserved and introverted. The film, directed by Werner Schroeter and featuring Isabelle Huppert, Lisa Kreuzer, and Mathieu Carrière, delves into the enigmatic depths of human connection and desire.
2. Der Kopf des Mohren (1995)
“Der Kopf des Mohren, “ a gripping 1995 drama directed by Paulus Manker and penned by Michael Haneke, delves into the darkest recesses of human psyche. The film, notable for its chilling portrayal of a man’s descent into hallucination, paranoia, and utter insanity, is a compelling study of the fragility of the human mind.
3. Bunte Hunde (1995)
“Bunte Hunde, “ the 1995 German crime thriller, masterfully weaves a tale of escape and survival. Directed by Lars Becker, the film draws from the compelling screenplay he penned. The talented cast led by Oana Solomon, Peter Lohmeyer, and Til Schweiger delivers a powerful performance that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
4. Der kleine Unterschied (1997)
In “Der kleine Unterschied” (The Small Difference), director Thomas Bohn presents an emotionally charged melodrama that explores the complexities of love and its consequences.
5. Die Schuld der Liebe (1997)
Die Schuld der Liebe, released in 1997, is a German language drama film that explores the complexities of love, guilt, and fate. The story follows a group of characters whose lives intertwine in unexpected ways, revealing the sometimes devastating consequences of their actions.
6. Countdown at Sea (1999)
In the heart-stopping thriller “Countdown at Sea” (1999), young journalist Anna is granted the perfect opportunity to cover the debut voyage of a luxurious cruise ship. Bringing her daughter and husband on board, what initially seems like an ideal job swiftly spirals into a nightmare when a ruthless gang of terrorists seizes control of the ship and demand an extortionate ransom of 25 million euros.
7. Zoom (2000)
Zoom, released in 2001, is a dark comedy that follows a Rumanian call-girl living in Germany. Her life takes a twist when her nosy neighbor starts spying on her and even goes as far as blackmailing her clients, acting as her reluctant protector. They both embark on a journey to find a way to escape from the dangerous world they are trapped in.
8. Rotlicht — Die Stunde des Jägers (2002)
In the gripping thriller, “Rotlicht — Die Stunde des Jägers, “ special investigator Tom Rehberg dives into the murky world of covert child prostitution, all connected to the alluring erotic queen. As he closes in on her, Rehberg finds himself in a deadly game where the line between right and wrong becomes blurred.
9. Lekcje pana Kuki (2008)
“Lekcje pana Kuki” (2008) is a laughter-filled comedy set in the bustling city of Vienna. Young Waldek, eager to make a fortune abroad, seeks wise counsel from his seasoned neighbor, Mr.
10. Das Echo der Schuld (2009)
“Das Echo der Schuld” is a riveting drama revolving around a child killer who terrorizes the picturesque English seaside town of Porthleven on England’s west coast. This dark turn of events coincides with Virginia’s vacation there with her husband Frederick, making for an unnerving and surreal atmosphere. The film is based on a novel and is directed by Marcus O.
11. 2 für alle Fälle — Ein Song für den Mörder (2010)
Comedy meets crime in the quirky and entertaining film “2 für alle Fälle — Ein Song für den Mörder” (2010). After decades of working in the criminal police force, Commissioner Piet Becker decides to take control of his life by surrendering his gun and badge. The story unfolds with a blend of humor and suspense as Becker must confront a series of unexpected situations before he can truly start his new life.
12. Biester müssen sterben (2011)
“Biester müssen sterben, “ an avant-garde crime, drama, and mystery film directed by Ingo Heise, takes viewers on a riveting journey through the darkest corners of wealth, family relationships, and human nature.
13. Leg ihn um! — Ein Familienfilm (2012)
In this darkly comedic German film, “Leg ihm um! “ tells the story of the Manzl family, which is on the verge of collapse. As the patriarch, August Manzl, is terminally ill, he makes the unexpected decision to let his children battle for his empire. His four grown-up children are all spoiled and unwilling to take charge, so he comes up with a cynical plan to determine the future heir to the family business.
14. Die Zeit mit Euch (2014)
“Die Zeit mit Euch” is a gripping German drama film that takes its audience on a journey of love, betrayal, and unexpected change. When Paul, a long-time member of a close-knit group of friends, celebrates his retirement with a dinner, little does he know that this night will transform all their lives.
15. Gruber Is Leaving (2015)
“Gruber Is Leaving” (2015) is an introspective drama that follows the life of John Gruber, an advertising executive who values his fast-paced lifestyle — fast sex, expensive cars, and a luxury apartment. However, his life takes an unexpected turn when he receives devastating news of a cancer diagnosis.
16. Clara Haskil: Le mystère de l’interprète (2017)
Clara Haskil: Le mystère de l’interprète is a captivating, hour-long documentary that brings to life the mystique surrounding Clara Haskil, a brilliant but enigmatic pianist from the early 20th century. This riveting film, directed by Pascal Cling, Pierre-Olivier François, and Prune Jaillet, features interviews with prominent figures from the world of music and art.
17. Gipsy Queen (2019)
In the gritty world of boxing, “Gipsy Queen” follows the daring journey of its titular character, Ali, a courageous mother of two who must do whatever it takes to provide for her family. With the stakes high and time running out, Ali teams up with a grizzled trainer and owner of a rundown box club to hone her skills and fight for her dreams.
18. Der Schneegänger (2020)
In the chilling crime-drama “Der Schneegänger, “ an unsettling discovery in the forest piques the curiosity of two seasoned but unconventional police officers. Four years after the little boy’s disappearance, the body mysteriously resurfaces, leading the unlikely duo on a treacherous investigation that delves deep into the dark corners of their city.
19. Der Vampyr (2022)
“Der Vampyr” is a gripping musical opera that offers an alluring blend of art, drama, and suspense. Set to premiere in 2022, this innovative production is a testament to the creativity of its talented director, Bernhard Fleischer, and an intriguing narrative by Heinrich Ludwig Ritter and Wilhelm August Wohlbruck.