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No Sin on the Alpine Pastures (German: Auf der Alm da gibt's koa Sünd) is a 1974 West German comedy film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring Alena Penz, Alexander Grill and Rinaldo Talamonti. It is part of the cycle of Bavarian sex comedies made during the era [1] Location shooting took place in Austria.
English Title Native Title Director Cast Studio Ref. A P R I L 13: Someday We'll Tell Each Other Everything: Irgendwann werden wir uns alles erzählen: Emily Atef: Marlene Burow and Felix Kramer: Rohfilm Factory GmbH [12] 20: Afire: Roter Himmel: Christian Petzold: Thomas Schubert, Paula Beer, Langston Uibel: Schramm Film Koerner Weber Kaiser [13]
English Title Native Title Director Cast Studio Ref. J A N U A R Y 19: 60 minutes (film) 60 Minuten: Oliver Kienle: Emilio Sakraya: Nocturna Productions [1] 25: Stella. A 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 ...
The Edge of Heaven (German: Auf der anderen Seite, literally On the Other Side, Turkish: Yaşamın Kıyısında) is a 2007 Turkish-German drama written and directed by Fatih Akın. The film won the Prix du scénario at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival , [ 2 ] was Germany's entry in the category Best Foreign Language Film at the 2007 Oscars , [ 3 ...
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The conning tower of the submarine, at Bavaria Studios, Munich. Das Boot (German pronunciation: [das ˈboːt], The Boat) is a 1981 West German war film written and directed by Wolfgang Petersen, produced by Günter Rohrbach, and starring Jürgen Prochnow, Herbert Grönemeyer and Klaus Wennemann.
The Berlin-based studio Berolina Film was the driving force behind the development of Heimatfilme. [ 1 ] In the immediate post-World War II era , the idea of Heimat is linked to the experience of loss of more than twelve million Germans, known as Vertriebene , who were displaced from the former eastern territories of Germany in its pre-1938 ...
The Promise (German: Das Versprechen) is a 1995 German-language film directed by Margarethe von Trotta. It was an international co-production between Germany, France and Switzerland. The film was chosen as Germany's official submission to the 67th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not receive a nomination. [1]