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100 Facts about Babelsberg – Cradle of Film and modern Media City (German/English). Bebra-Verlag (publishing house), Berlin 2021, 240 pages, ISBN 978-3-86124-746-3; Fay, Jennifer. 2008. Theaters of Occupation: Hollywood and the Reeducation of Postwar Germany. Minneapolis: Univ. of Minnesota Press. ISBN 978-0-8166-4745-3
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.
It also lists the most popular German productions in terms of box office sales, in euros and admissions. The Jungle Book, initially released in 1968 but with subsequent reissues, is Germany's biggest film of all time since 1963 in terms of admissions with 27.3 million tickets sold, nearly 10 million more than Titanic ' s 18.8 million tickets ...
English-language German films (928 P) F. French-language German films (81 P) G. German films by studio (18 C) German films set in New York City (3 P) Lost German ...
The Adventures of Pinocchio (1996 film) Ae Fond Kiss ... (film) The Aftermath (2019 film) Ainbo: Spirit of the Amazon; Albino (film) Alexander (2004 film) Alice, Through the Looking; Alien Invasion: S.U.M.1; Alien vs. Predator (film) All the Queen's Men; Alone in Berlin (film) Alone in the Dark (2005 film) Alone in the Dark II (film) The ...
English Title Native Title Director Cast Studio Ref. A P R I L 3: Punching the World: 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 ...
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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 ...