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Weekend in Paradise (German: Weekend im Paradies [1]) is a 1931 German musical comedy film directed by Robert Land and starring Trude Berliner, Claire Rommer, and Julius Falkenstein. [2] It was remade in 1952. The film's art direction was by Robert Neppach and Erwin Scharf.
Cold War spy film: French-West German-Italian co-production Old Barge, Young Love: Werner Jacobs: Roy Black, Barbara Nielsen: Comedy [68] Once Upon a Time: Rolf Kauka, Roberto Gavioli — Animated film: West German-Italian co-production Part-Time Work of a Domestic Slave: Alexander Kluge: Alexandra Kluge: Drama: The Pedestrian: Maximilian Schell
Balloon (German: Ballon) is a 2018 German thriller drama film directed by Michael Herbig.The film depicts the crossing of the Inner German border by the Strelzyk and Wetzel families from the GDR to West Germany with a self-made hot-air balloon in 1979.
DEFA (Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft) was the state-owned film studio of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) throughout the country's existence. Since 2019, DEFA's film heritage has been made accessible and licensable on the PROGRESS archive platform. The DEFA Foundation is a non-profit organisation that was established in order to ...
Viewership tripled after the film's Oscar and BAFTA nominations, and was on the global Top 10 Non-English Film list for 14 weeks and in the Top 10 Films in 91 countries. [ 18 ] A making-of documentary called Making All Quiet on the Western Front was released on Netflix globally on February 20, 2023. [ 19 ]
Berkeley film and media professor Anton Kaes argued that auteur film-maker Reitz's trilogy was autobiographical. Reitz and Paul Simon, his fictional character in Heimat, had fathers who were skilled craftsmen. Edgar Reitz was born in 1932 and Paul Simon in 1898 in Hunsrück.
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Deutsche London Film or Deutsche London-Film (German: Deutsche London Filmverleih) was a West German film distribution company active from 1940 to 1956. Handling both domestic productions and imports, and concentrating on popular film genres, it established itself as one of the bigger distributors.