A young mother of two begins the slow transformation into a Medea-like figure after discovering that her husband is leading...
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2007
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Franz
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2003
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Based on the exploits of two criminal brothers who eluded the authorities as they embarked on an ever more daring series of...
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2002
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Victor Hugo's classic story of one man's struggle to redeem himself -- and another man's efforts to bring him down -- is...
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2000
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2000
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1999
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Controversial German filmmaker Rosa von Praunheim narrates an unusual story in this dramatic feature film about the once...
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1999
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One of Germany's most important female directors, Doris Dörrie chose the subject of the universal quest for happiness for the...
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David
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1998
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In this film, director Sergei Solovyov provides a unique presentation of Chekhov's famous play. Rather than presenting the...
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Vershinin
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1994
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Two star-crossed lovers, separated by the Berlin wall for thirty years are reunited. The major events in their separate...
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1994
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This Icelandic tale, loosely based on the real-life experiences of director Fridrik Fridriksson tells the saga of a boyhood...
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1994
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In this resonant drama, decades after the fact, Paul fondly recalls his grandfather's monomaniacal obsession with his craft...
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1993
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Cassiel
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1993
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Olga is a "serpentine dancer" for a traveling vaudeville show in Germany. She is surrounded by people with all sorts of...
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Clemens Conrad
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1993
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The technical aspects of this unusual black and white film are perhaps as significant as its story. In order to tell a story...
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1993
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This dramatic presentation is the story of the landscapes that inspired Caspar David Friedrich. Narrated by Friedrich's...
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1991
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In the Turkish village he lives in, Orhan, who is a shepherd boy, watches his father killed by a hit-and-run driver whose...
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Robert
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1990
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Evoking the complexities of life in 1946 postwar Berlin, this detective drama focuses on the efforts of a small group of...
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Lubowitz
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1989
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Bertholt Brecht (1898-1956) was a groundbreaking German playwright, movie-maker, and poet. Among his well-known works are the...
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1989
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Damiel (Bruno Ganz) and Cassiel (Otto Sander) are angels who watch over the city of Berlin. They don't have harps or wings...
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Cassiel
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1988
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Otto Sander plays a German film director who shows his films to a skeptical panel of censors in this satire. He unspools the...
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Otto Spalt
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1988
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In this informative and measured docudrama, director Margarethe von Trotta (who inherited the project from the late...
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Karl Liebknecht
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1987
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1987
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1987
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1986
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Based on a non-fiction bestseller of the same name by Rolf Hochhuth, Eine Liebe In Deutschland is about a tragic and...
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1983
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The humor in this film centers around a man in his pajamas and bathrobe who goes out to buy some cigarettes on the corner...
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1981
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Das Boot is one of the most gripping and authentic war movies ever made. Based on an autobiographical novel by German World...
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1981
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An impoverished young man from Sicily travels to Wolfsburg, West Germany to find work. He takes a job in the Volkswagen...
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1980
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1979
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In a provincial town in West Germany, the director of the local art society is preparing to put on an exhibit of paintings....
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1978
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The costume drama Die Marquise von O is French director Eric Rohmer's first feature-length theatrical release after a...
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Brother
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1976
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Based on the play by Maxim Gorky, this film re-creates the goings-on at a dacha in the Russian countryside during a...
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Jakov Schalimov
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1976
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Rulle
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1974
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