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Movie Year Prague as Notes Amadeus: 1984 Vienna [1] Anthropoid: 2016 A Knight's Tale: 2001 shot in Barrandov Studios: Babylon A.D. 2008 shot in Barrandov Studios [2] Blade II: 2002 [1] Borg vs McEnroe: 2017 Casino Royale: 2006 Miami, Venice, London [3] Doom: 2005 [1] shot in Barrandov Studios EuroTrip: 2004 Paris, London, Vatican, Amsterdam ...
Set during Siege of Tobruk. 2010 Czech Republic Germany: Habermann: Juraj Herz: 2016 Czech Republic United Kingdom France: Anthropoid: Sean Ellis: Film about Operation Anthropoid: 2016 Czech Republic: The Shadow over Prague: Marek Berger: Inspired by Pérák, the Spring Man of Prague: 2017 Czech Republic Slovakia Denmark: Barefoot: Jan SvÄ›rák ...
Schweik's Awkward Years; Short Night of Glass Dolls; So Ends Our Night; Spider-Man: Far From Home; The Spy Who Dumped Me; The Student of Prague (1935 film) The Student of Prague (1913 film) The Student of Prague (1926 film) Swimming Pool (2001 film)
This category lists American and others films set and filmed in the Czech Republic. ... The Student of Prague (1913 film) Swimming Pool (2001 film) Swing Kids (1993 ...
Germany, Year Zero; The Girl of Your Dreams; Go Trabi Go; Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019 film) Gold (2024 film) Good (film) The Good Soldier (1981 film) The Goose Steps Out; The Gorgon; Gran Turismo (film) Grand Hotel (1932 film) La Grande Illusion; The Great Deception; The Great Escape (film) The Great Escape II: The Untold Story; The ...
List of East German films from the 1949–1990 German Democratic Republic; In 1949, both the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) came into existence, in 1990 they reunited as the Federal Republic, again informally referred to as simply Germany.
Therefore the most successful movies from this era are comedies, sci-fi and family movies, like in the previous periods. Three Wishes for Cinderella, a fairy-tale film from 1973, became a holiday classic in Czechoslovakia and several European countries, including Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Sweden and Norway. [11]
This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. List of German films of 1895–1918; List of German films of 1919–1932; List of German films of 1933–1945;