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5 May 2024 The Fall Guy: €1.323.012 [31] 19 12 May 2024 The Garfield Movie: €1.360.084 [32] 20 19 May 2024 The Garfield Movie: €1.150.501 [33] 21 26 May 2024 The Garfield Movie: €850.009 [34] 22 2 June 2024 The Garfield Movie: €1.827.705 [35] 23 9 June 2024 Bad Boys: Ride or Die: €2.892.981 [36] 24 16 June 2024 Inside Out 2: €7. ...
60 minutes (film) 60 Minuten: Oliver Kienle: Emilio Sakraya: Nocturna Productions [1] 25: Stella. One life. Stella. Ein Leben. Kilian Riedhof: Paula Beer: Letterbox Film Production [2] M A R C H 8: The Devil's Bath: Des Teufels Bad: Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala: Anja Plaschg, Maria Hofstätter: Ulrich Seidl film [3]
Pages in category "Lists of box office number-one films in Germany" This category contains only the following page. ... This page was last edited on 27 August 2024, ...
Epsilon Film has revealed the first presales deals for family entertainment film “School of Magical Animals 3” as the latest installment in the hit franchise continues to dominate the German ...
27 October – Jamshid Sharmahd, a dissident carrying dual Iranian and German citizenship, is executed by Iran for allegedly leading a US-based pro-monarchist group and terrorism, [117] prompting the German government to recall its ambassador to Tehran on 29 October [118] and close all three consulates of Iran in Germany on 31 October.
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Cuckoo is a 2024 horror film written and directed by Tilman Singer, and starring Hunter Schafer, Jan Bluthardt, Marton Csokas, Jessica Henwick, and Dan Stevens.A co-production between Germany and the United States, the film follows a teenager (Schafer) who moves to the German Alps to live with her father (Csokas) but becomes disturbed by strange occurrences as her father's boss (Stevens ...
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 ...