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  2. The Van (1996 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Van is a 1996 film, based on the novel The Van (the third in The Barrytown Trilogy) by Roddy Doyle. Like The Snapper (1993), it was directed by Stephen Frears. The first film of the trilogy, The Commitments (1991), was directed by Alan Parker. It was entered into the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. [2] The film stars Colm Meaney and Donal O'Kelly.

  3. Fack ju Göhte - Wikipedia

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    Fack ju Göhte (intentional misspelling of "Fuck you, Goethe") is a 2013 German comedy film directed and written by Bora Dağtekin and starring Elyas M'Barek and Karoline Herfurth, while Max von der Groeben and Jella Haase appear in supporting roles. The film was produced by Rat Pack Filmproduktion in coproduction with Constantin Film.

  4. Lessons of a Dream - Wikipedia

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    Lessons of a Dream (German: Der ganz große Traum) is a German drama film directed by Sebastian Grobler, loosely based on the life of late-19th-century football pioneer Konrad Koch. In the film, Koch is one of the first English teachers in the German Empire, in Braunschweig. He introduces his students to the new sport of football, completely ...

  5. The Hard Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Hard Corps is a 2006 American action film directed by Sheldon Lettich, written by Lettich and George Saunders, and released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. It stars Jean-Claude Van Damme with a supporting cast of Raz Adoti, Vivica A. Fox and Peter James Bryant. It is the fourth collaboration between Van Damme and director Sheldon Lettich.

  6. The Van (1977 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Van is a 1977 American low-budget independent teen comedy film directed by Sam Grossman and starring Stuart Getz, Deborah White, Danny DeVito, Harry Moses, Marcie Barkin, Bill Adler, Stephen Oliver, and Connie Lisa Marie. Primarily released to drive-in theaters in 1977, [4] the film was released at the peak of the vansploitation genre. [5]

  7. The Whore (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Whore (German: Die Wanderhure) is a 2010 German television film, adapted from the novel The Wandering Harlot by Iny Lorentz. The film is set in Konstanz, (now Germany) in the years 1414 and 1415. [1] [2] The screenplay was adapted by Gabriele Kister and directed by Hansjörg Thurn. The film is also known under the alternative title The ...

  8. Ludwig van (film) - Wikipedia

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    Ludwig van (full title: Ludwig van: A report; German: Ludwig van: ein Bericht) is a black-and-white German film by Mauricio Kagel. Filmed in 1969, it was first screened the following year. [1] The work was commissioned by Westdeutscher Rundfunk for the bicentennial celebrations of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven in 1970. [2]

  9. Look Who's Back (film) - Wikipedia

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    Hitler allows Sawatzki to direct them to the rooftop, where Sawatzki shoots him off the side of the building. Hitler reappears behind him, unharmed, and the confrontation is revealed to be a film scene with an actor playing Sawatzki; the real Sawatzki had been committed to a mental hospital. As Hitler's film finishes, he senses a political ...