Dagmar Wittmers
Directing
Known For

Polizeiruf 110 is a long-running German language detective television series. The first episode was broadcast 27 June 1971 in the German Democratic Republic, and after the dissolution of Fernsehen der DDR the series was picked up by ARD. It was originally created as a counterpart to the West German series Tatort, and quickly became a public favorite.
Polizeiruf 110
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Lebenslinien

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Berlin - Schicksalsjahre einer Stadt
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Das Jahrhundert des Kabaretts

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Geniale Frauen - Malerinnen von der Renaissance bis zum Klassizismus

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Mensch Hermann

In the motley final-year class 13e at Kepler School in Neukölln, children who have moved to the western part of the city legally as well as border crossers who live in East Berlin but commute to the West every day come together for lessons every day. After the school-leavers had completed their written exams in July 1961, they faced their oral exams after the summer vacation in September. But when the Berlin Wall was built in August, Berlin was divided and torn apart from one day to the next - including class 13e. The students from the eastern part of the city quickly have to make a difficult decision: should they attempt to cross the border or throw their dreams of the future to the wind?
Die Klasse - Berlin '61
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Deutsche Lebensläufe
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Mal Gossenpflanze und mal Lady Die Schauspielerin Angelica Domröse
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Mein lieber Onkel Hans
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Sonnenwende
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Engel mit einem Flügel
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Liebe, Leid und Leidenschaft Ida Ehre und ihr Theater

Philipp Melanchthon decisively shaped the history of the Reformation in Germany and renewed German education. In the shadow of his fatherly friend Martin Luther, he tirelessly tried to reconcile Reformation and humanism, Protestantism and Catholicism.
Philipp Melanchthon - Reformator wider Willen
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Theo Lingen: Komiker wurde ich nur aus Versehen
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Die Weihnachtsmaus
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Nackte Gestalten
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Die Kondom-Story
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Potsdam von oben
Günter Grass (1927-2015) belonged to Group 47 from 1957 and became an internationally respected author of post-war German literature with his debut novel "The Tin Drum" (1959). His central motivation was the loss of his homeland, Gdansk, and his confrontation with the National Socialist past, which is reflected in many of his works. In 1999 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. In 2011, Dagmar Wittmers looked over Günter Grass's shoulder as he worked with his printer Fritz Margull or met his sister Waltraut. In Behlendorf and Lübeck, Grass looked back on his years in Paris, family life in Berlin, his time at the side of Willy Brandt, whose speeches he edited. Friends such as the Israeli writer Amos Oz or publisher Klaus Wagenbach, the actress Katharina Thalbach and his daughter Helene gave their views on Grass the man and artist.