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This is a list of films in the German language. For a more comprehensive list see Category:German-language films. 10 Sekunden, 2008; 2030 – Aufstand der Alten, 2007; 2030 – Aufstand der Jungen, 2010; 3 Engel für Ali, 2003; 89 Millimeter, 2005; Ab Morgen, 2011, a short film; Abschied von gestern, 1966; Absolute Giganten (Gigantic), 1999 ...
Transit is a 2018 German drama film written and directed by Christian Petzold. It is based on Anna Seghers 's 1944 novel of the same name and adapted to be set in the present. The film follows a refugee ( Franz Rogowski ) who impersonates a dead writer in an attempt to flee a fascist state.
German television film stubs (67 P) Pages in category "German television films" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
[1] The first "Heimat" film that covered the years 1918 to 1982, was released in 1984. It was followed by "Die Zweite Heimat" in 1993, that is set during the 1960s. In 2003, a direct sequel to both previous films was released, with lead actors from both films returning as their characters.
The film depicts a trek of settlers of German and Austrian-Hungarian origin on their way through a sparsely populated part of Canada. The Group travels in 1899 from Ashcroft, British Columbia to Dawson City , following the Klondike Gold Rush .
The Tower (German: Der Turm) is a 2012 German TV drama film based on the eponymous 2008 novel by Uwe Tellkamp.It is about life and history in Dresden between 1982 and 1989 in the German Democratic Republic, GDR and its last years before demonstrations, the time of Die Wende (the turning from former socialistic government with Stasi-elements to democracy), the tearing down of the wall and ...
Because of the impact of the Second World War, and restrictions imposed on the country by the Allied Powers, film production between 1945 and 1948 was limited and did not pick up really until after 1950. See also Category:West German films. List of German films of 1945–1959; List of German films of the 1960s; List of German films of the 1970s
German-Austrian-Czech co-production Love & Mazel Tov Wolfgang Murnberger: Verena Altenberger, Maxim Mehmet, Dieter Hallervorden: Comedy: a.k.a. Love and Mazel Tov a.k.a. Schönes Schlamassel. German-Austrian co-production Madison: A Fast Friendship Kim Strobl: Felice Ahrens, Florian Lukas: Family: German-Austrian co-production