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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of East German films - Wikipedia

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    The state owned East German film company DEFA produced about 800 feature films between 1946 and 1992. Besides DEFA, the state broadcaster DFF and the Deutsche Hochschule für Filmkunst (now the Filmuniversität Babelsberg) [1] were the only other organizations in the GDR that produced feature films for cinematic release, although far fewer than ...

  4. List of German films of 2025 - Wikipedia

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    Mit der Faust in die Welt schlagen: Constanze Klaue: Anton Franke, Camille Moltzen: Flare Film [7] 17: What Marielle Knows: Was Marielle weiß: Frédéric Hambalek: Julia Jentsch: Walker + Worm Film [8] M A Y 8: No Beast. So Fierce. Kein Tier. So Wild. Burhan Qurbani: Kenda Hmeidan: Sommerhaus Filmproduktion [9] J U N E 19 Cicadas: Zikaden: Ina ...

  5. The Wall (2012 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Wall (German: Die Wand) is a 2012 Austrian-German drama film written and directed by Julian Pölsler and starring Martina Gedeck. [3] Based on the 1963 novel Die Wand by Austrian writer Marlen Haushofer and adapted for the screen by Julian Pölsler, the film is about a woman who visits with friends at their hunting lodge in the Austrian Alps.

  6. The Wave (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Wave (German: Die Welle) is a 2008 German socio-political thriller film directed by Dennis Gansel and starring Jürgen Vogel, Frederick Lau, Jennifer Ulrich and Max Riemelt in the leads. It is based on Ron Jones' social experiment The Third Wave and Todd Strasser's novel The Wave. The film was produced by Christian Becker for Rat Pack ...

  7. List of German films of the 1960s - Wikipedia

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    Stand-alone TV film, followed by six sequels (Die Unverbesserlichen) Verhör am Nachmittag Walter Davy Hans Nielsen, Anaid Iplicjian, Vera Tschechowa: Crime: Welcome to Our City: Frank Wisbar: William Ray , Wilhelm Borchert, Albert Lieven, Catana Cayetano , Bruno Dietrich , Robert Owens: Drama: a.k.a. Welcome to Altamont

  8. The Dark Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Dark Valley (German: Das finstere Tal) is a 2014 Austrian-German Western drama film directed by Andreas Prochaska, based on Thomas Willmann's sole eponymous 2010 novel. The film stars Sam Riley as a lone traveler who ends up in a small town in the Alps , finding corruption and tyranny running rampant.

  9. The Wannsee Conference (film) - Wikipedia

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    Set in Berlin on January 20, 1942, Die Wannseekonferenz opens with the arrival of a group of high-ranking Nazi officials at a luxurious villa on the shores of Lake Wannsee. [3] Among the attendees are SS-Obergruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich (played by Dietrich Mattausch ), SS-Obersturmbannführer Adolf Eichmann (played by Gerd Böckmann ), and ...