Edda Köchl

Edda Köchl

Born: February 28, 1942
Died: September 12, 2015
in Vienna, Austria
Edda Köchl-König was an Austrian stage and screen actress and an illustrator. She was married to Wim Wenders 1968-74.

Movies for Edda Köchl...

Die Sterntaler
Title: Die Sterntaler
Character: Wäscherin
Released: December 26, 2011
Type: Movie
Mina, a poor girl with a big heart sees stars falling from the sky and turning into Gold Talers before they land. With that money the girl can ask the king to let her parents go home.
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The Red Room
Title: The Red Room
Character: Antiquitätenhändlerin
Released: October 24, 2010
Type: Movie
A man and two women are trying their luck in the red room in the countryside. The older (but therefore not wiser) Fred, freshly divorced as a kisser who still desires his ex, meets the self-confident Lucy, who feels called to explore the soul of men in her novels. She lives with her intimate friend Sibil in a Vorpommern house in the countryside. Fred decides to move from Berlin to the two women and try a ménage-à-trois. They get to know each other and themselves.
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One Who Set Forth: Wim Wenders' Early Years
Title: One Who Set Forth: Wim Wenders' Early Years
Character: Self
Released: January 24, 2008
Type: Movie
The early films of Wim Wenders are now regarded as landmarks of European film. Alice in the Cities, Wrong Move and Kings of the Road became foundations of the German New Wave and cemented the reputation of their director. In One Who Set Forth: Wim Wenders' Early Years Marcel Wehn explores the background to these films. Through personal recollection and rare home movie footage, it documents the director's early life, from experiments with his first camera, via his deviation from a career in medicine in favour of art and film, through to international recognition for the Road Trilogy. Central to these were themes that became cornerstones of all his work: national identity, the importance of personal relationships and the allure of the road. With contributions from the director and the many collaborators who helped define his vision, One Who Set Forth is a compelling account of Wim Wenders' life and work.
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Etwas über A CORNER IN WHEAT
Title: Etwas über A CORNER IN WHEAT
Character: Speaker
Released: January 1, 1983
Type: Movie
Film scholar Helmut Färber discusses Griffith' A CORNER IN WHEAT.
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Description of an Island
Title: Description of an Island
Released: October 11, 1979
Type: Movie
This film with a marked ethnographic nature, which was filmed without a pre-established plan and with a script that crosses the lines of documentary and fiction, tells the story of a group of five Germans who arrive on a remote island in the South Pacific called Parapara and belonging to Vanuatu. Their aim is to prepare a publication on the lives of the inhabitants of this remote island. The tasks were personally assigned: one would study the language, another would study the fauna; another the traditions, institutions and family systems; another the plants and another the songs and stories. However, the blind trust in the western scientific objective clashes head-on with the values and customs of the natives. Therefore, from the very beginning, the head of the tribe does not cease to ask and express his surprise regarding some foreigners “who have not come to rob his land”.
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The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick
Title: The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick
Character: Mädchen
Released: November 5, 1975
Type: Movie
Goalkeeper Josef Bloch is sent off after committing a foul during an away game. This causes him to lose his bearings, and he wanders aimlessly through the city streets and spends the night with the box-office attendant of a movie theatre.
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Alice in the Cities
Title: Alice in the Cities
Character: Angela
Released: May 17, 1974
Type: Movie
German journalist Philip Winter has a case of writer’s block when trying to write an article about the United States. He decides to return to Germany, and while trying to book a flight, encounters a German woman and her nine year old daughter Alice doing the same. The three become friends (almost out of necessity) and while the mother asks Winter to mind Alice temporarily, it quickly becomes apparent that Alice will be his responsibility for longer than he expected.
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BAUKUNST UND FILM - Etwas über die Geschichte des Gebrauchs von Bildern
Title: BAUKUNST UND FILM - Etwas über die Geschichte des Gebrauchs von Bildern
Character: Speaker
Released: January 1, 1974
Type: Movie
Helmut Färber makes connections between architecture and film
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Liebe, so schön wie Liebe
Title: Liebe, so schön wie Liebe
Released: January 1, 1972
Type: Movie
A group of friends tries to start a circus.
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Summer in the City
Title: Summer in the City
Character: Edda
Released: October 8, 1971
Type: Movie
After an extensive prison term, a free man wanders into a new reality.
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Dark Spring
Title: Dark Spring
Released: July 1, 1970
Type: Movie
Ingemo Engström’s graduation film DARK SPRING was made at the Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film in Munich, where she began studying in 1967. After the premiere at a festival in Mannheim, Uwe Nettelbeck wrote in "Filmkritik": "Films like DARK SPRING […] do not translate into the language of those who immediately think they know what such films are about […] But more, DARK SPRING is the film of a woman and a women’s film in which women say something, namely: how they see things."
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Candy Man
Title: Candy Man
Released: May 1, 1968
Type: Movie