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Female 2 Seeks Happy End: Edward Berger: Ben Becker, Isabella Parkinson Comedy: A Fine Day Thomas Arslan: Serpil Turhan Drama: a.k.a. Der schöne Tag: Die Frau, die Freundin und der Vergewaltiger: Michael Keusch Doreen Jacobi, Valerie Niehaus, Thomas Scharff Thriller: Das Geheimnis – Auf der Spur des Mörders: Jorgo Papavassiliou
Film producers and distributors can submit a film for consideration to German Films, which verifies the completeness of the application and the compliance with Academy rules. A committee composed of representatives of nine different German film institutions and film industry trade groups selects a film for submission to the Academy.
It has grossed an estimated $108 million in Germany making it the third highest-grossing film of all time in Germany behind only Avatar (2009) ($137 million) and Titanic (1997) ($125 million). [2] Der Schuh des Manitu (2001) is the highest-grossing German production with a gross of €63 million and a record (since 1962) 11.7 million admissions ...
2 geile Hirsche auf der Flucht: Alois Brummer Sepp Gneißl Adult: 1900: Bernardo Bertolucci: Robert De Niro, Gérard Depardieu, Burt Lancaster, Dominique Sanda, Stefania Sandrelli, Donald Sutherland, Sterling Hayden, Anna Henkel , Ellen Schwiers, Werner Bruhns Romantic drama, War: Italian-American-French-West German co-production.
This is a list of films produced or distributed by the German company Universum Film AG (UFA) founded in 1917 by a merger of several existing companies. It was the largest German studio during the Weimar Republic and continued this dominance during the Nazi era, where it formed part of a cartel along with Bavaria Film, Tobis Film and Terra Film.
The Japanese epic film trilogy The Human Condition, directed by Masaki Kobayashi and based on the six-volume novel by Junpei Gomikawa, had a run time of almost ten hours as a single film, resulting in the one film being split into three; Volume 1, No Greater Love, was released in 1959, Volume 2, Road to Eternity, also in 1959, and Volume 3, A ...
Eva Trobisch won the Stockholm Film Festival 2018 award for Best Director with the motivation: "For using a "coherent and subtle film-language (portraying) a character who shrinks her own mental space until there is nothing left, trying to refuse the reality that eats her up from inside." [citation needed]
The film tells the story of Karl (played by Daniel Brühl), an insurance executive, and his friendship with the free-spirited Hans (Jurgen Vogel) whom he meets after being assigned to spy on a questionable car rental service by his boss. [1] [2] The film was released in theatres in Germany on October 7, 2006 [3] and had a budget of around € ...