This first-time film for writer and director Friedemann Schulz is about a budding novelist who leaves school to focus on his...
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1982
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In a true story beginning in the year before the outbreak of WW II in France, Charlotte (Birgit Doll), a young woman sent to...
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1981
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During World War II, unusual opportunities to escape the fate of most Jews sometimes presented themselves. In this film, a...
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1973
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In this German melodrama, misfortune follows misfortune for the girl waiting in the rain. She is eloping with a young man...
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1972
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This German-produced film was made by American B-movie director Sam Fuller especially for his European fans who have far more...
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1972
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In this German tragedy, a generally humane bureaucrat ruins his life by too rigorously enforcing the rules concerning honest...
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1971
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This three part film begins with "Trap", a neurotic sadist sets traps all over his house and invites two female burglars to...
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1970
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1970
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This is a continuation of German sex education films that interest the curious and the voyeuristic. Eight people are...
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1970
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Polish documentary filmmaker Jerzy Hoffman brought an aura of realism to the sweeping historical epic Colonel Wolodyjowski....
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1969
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A man (Andrzej Lapicki) reflects on why his wife and child left him in this drama with comic overtones directed by Jan...
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1966
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Originally running 234 minutes long and filmed in black-and-white CinemaScope, Popioly is Andrzej Wajda's Western-style war...
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1966
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1964
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1964
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At the close of World War II, Poles move into land that once belonged to Germany. The people become victims of a scheming...
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1964
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1963
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1963
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Several internationally known directors contributed to this generally adept and compelling series of five brief vignettes on...
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1962
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Noz w Wodzie was not only Polanski's first feature-length film, but it also marked the first screen appearance of Polish...
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1962
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A whimsical, effective, and thought-provoking children's film, but for adults as well, this tale by Polish director...
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1961
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A satirical account of common man's twenty year life experiences and his attempt to cope in a rapidly changing world. The...
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1959
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Two years after winning the Special Jury Prize for Kanal at the 1957 Cannes Film Festival, renowned Polish director...
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1959
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This suspenseful wartime drama is set in Warsaw, during the German occupation in World War II. The action starts when a...
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1959
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Polish writer/director Aleksander Ford's Eighth Day of the Week takes an astonishing anti-Communist stance--the first of many...
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1958
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The WWII saga Real End of the Great War emerged from the hand of director Jerzy Kawalerowicz, who alongside Andrzej Wajda is...
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1957
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The second of Polish director Andrzej Wajda's WWII trilogy, following Pokolenie (A Generation) and preceding Popiol I diament...
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1957
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Celebrated Polish director Jerzy Kawalerowicz (Mother Joan of the Angels, Night Train) helmed this conspiracy thriller....
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1956
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1954
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1953
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