Eva Maria Meineke
Birthday: 1923-10-08 Place of Birth: Berlin, Germany
Synopsis
Eva Maria Meineke (8 October 1923 - 7 May 2018) was a German actress. She appeared in more than one hundred films from 1942 to 2008, including Yesterday Girl and Something for Everyone. Source: Article "Eva Maria Meineke" from Wikipedia in english, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Acting
Die blauen und die grauen Tage
Drama about an old lady who begins to suffer from dementia.
Tierärztin Christine II: Die Versuchung
A vet has successfully taken over her father's practice. Now the already smouldering marital crisis comes to a head when anonymous letters accuse her husband of having an affair. Meanwhile, the doctor is being courted by the local mayor.
Death Watch
In a future world where the disease has been finally defeated and everything can be sold, even the crude spectacle of death, the rare case of a dying woman becomes the morbid theme of a revolutionary reality show, broadcast through the curious eyes of a peculiar camera.
To the Devil a Daughter
An American occult novelist battles to save the soul of a young girl from a group of Satanists, led by an excommunicated priest, who plan on using her as the representative of the Devil on Earth.
Dream City
A married couple of artists move to a utopian town known for its absolute freedom, but behind the surface perversion and violence are spreading.
Cesar and Rosalie
Rosalie, a beautiful young woman gets involved with successful businessman Cesar. One day, Rosalie's former flame David appears and attempts to win her back. Cesar reacts with a jealous intensity never before seen by Rosalie, and because of that, she returns to David. She remains conflicted regarding her choice of partner, but eventually, one of the men does something which resolves the situation.
Yesterday Girl
A young German woman searches for happiness, liberation, and independence in the illusive wake of a transformative national recovery.
Salzburg Stories
A wealthy citizen of Salzburg wants to write a play about ordinary people.