Germany

  • Jürgen Böttcher – Jahrgang ’45 AKA Born in ’45 (1966)

    Jürgen Böttcher1961-1970DramaGermanyRomance

    Synopsis:
    Alfred and Lisa – he a car mechanic, she a nurse – live in a tiny old apartment in Berlin’s Prenzlauer Berg district. After two years of marriage, they seem to have nothing more to say to each other. Divorce proceedings have been initiated. Alfred takes a few days off, lives aimlessly into the day and yet is looking for something out of the ordinary. Lisa doesn’t quite understand Alfred’s request for divorce, but doesn’t fight to preserve the marriage. Alfred’s vacation also becomes too monotonous, so he would rather work for free in his auto repair shop than be bored. There, the head of the squad morally reproaches him for his failed marriage. The film leaves open whether Alfred and Lisa find their way back to each other.Read More »

  • Lothar Lambert & Wolfram Zobus – 1 Berlin-Harlem (1974)

    Drama1971-1980GermanyLothar LambertWolfram Zobus
    1 Berlin Harlem (1974)
    1 Berlin Harlem (1974)

    An African-American GI goes to Berlin and faces prejudice.

    An African-American GI retires from the US Army in West Berlin to live with his (white) girlfriend, who already has a baby with another black man. After an argument with her family, she deserts him as well. Despite finding a job and a new place to live, he keeps running into racism, which also manifests itself in sexual intimidation.Read More »

  • Oskar Roehler – Gentleman (1995)

    Oskar Roehler1991-2000ArthouseExploitationGermany
    Gentleman (1995)
    Gentleman (1995)

    Oskar Roehler was born in 1959, the son of writers Gisela Elsner and Klaus Roehler. He grew up in London, Rome and Nuremberg and made his first short film She LA in 1994. He had his feature debut in 1995 with Gentleman, which was shown at the Munich Filmfest the same year.

    Frank Seltsam likes fast cars good looking girls and expensive drugs. but lately more and more doesn’t work out the way he wants anymore: his car was taken in by the police, in the shoping center there are no more wonderbras and germaine – the girl he fancies – comes with some other man to his party. his frustration turns into an orgie of blood champaign and heroin…Read More »

  • Carl Froelich – Das Herz der Königin AKA The Queen’s Heart (1940)

    Carl Froelich1931-1940DramaGermanyThird Reich Cinema
    Das Herz der Königin (1940)
    Das Herz der Königin (1940)

    Synopsis:
    As the title “The Queen’s Heart” suggests, this early German black and white version of Mary Queen of Scott’s eventful reign and death focuses on her emotional perception rather lyrically, with some songs, mainly by her. Starting in the Tower, awaiting and receiving her sentence to the ax from the English court, where Elisabeth I chose to remain absent in person, we flash back to Mary’s arrival after a long exile at the sophisticated, splendidly hedonistic French royal court, where she was raised as a Catholic, in her people’s eyes effeminate or even depraved, elegant pleasure-accustomed lady, at utter odds with the stern Scottish protestantism of John Knox as well as England’s Anglicanism.Read More »

  • Lutz Hachmeister – Das Goebbels-Experiment AKA The Goebbels Experiment (2005)

    2001-2010DocumentaryGermanyLutz Hachmeister
    Das Goebbels Experiment (2005)
    Das Goebbels Experiment (2005)

    Joseph Goebbels has often been cited as the man who did the most to help Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party rise to power; he was the architect of the party’s propaganda machine and helped to craft the public image of Hitler as he became one of the most hated and feared leaders of his time, and masterminded the greatest crime of the 20th Century. However, while Hitler’s life outside of politics has long been a subject of interest, less is known about Goebbels, and The Goebbels Experiment is a documentary which draws upon Goebbels’ own journals and rare archival to craft a portrait of his private side, including his passion for the Nazi cause, his devotion to Hitler, his battle with depression, his dramatic mood swings, and his severe contempt for anyone who did not live up to his standards. Kenneth Branagh narrates the English language version of the film.Read More »

  • Elfi Mikesch – Mon Paradis – Der Winterpalast (2001)

    Elfi Mikesch2001-2010DocumentaryGermany

    A portrait of five St. Petersburgians and their connection to The Hermitage.Read More »

  • Volker Schlöndorff – Die Stille nach dem Schuß AKA The Legend of Rita (2000)

    Volker Schlöndorff1991-2000DramaGermanyQueer Cinema(s)Romance
    Die Stille nach dem Schuß (2000)
    Die Stille nach dem Schuß (2000)

    Die Stille nach dem Schuss or The Silence after the Shot, known in English as The Legend of Rita, is a 2000 German film about fictionalised exiled West German radical left Red Army Faction members, though the fictional characters all have close parallels to several real-life RAF members. After a brief overview of the initial bank robberies of the 2nd of June Movement with the distribution of chocolate kisses as well as a disastrous prison break at the Westberliner Prison, the group flees, via the Friedrichstraße train station, into the German Democratic Republic.Read More »

  • Dennis Gansel – Das Phantom AKA The Phantom (2000)

    Dennis Gansel1991-2000GermanyThriller
    Das Phantom (2000)
    Das Phantom (2000)

    After the partner of a policeman is killed he is drawn into a mysterious plot of conspiracy and terrorists.

    Based on the book “Das RAF-Phantom”.Read More »

  • Cuini Amelio-Ortiz – Margarethe von Trotta – Zeit der Frauen (2022)

    2021-2030Cuini Amelio-OrtizDocumentaryGermany
    Margarethe von Trotta Zeit der Frauen (2022)
    Margarethe von Trotta Zeit der Frauen (2022)

    Margarethe von Trotta is one of the few German female director icons and is internationally revered as a star director. In 2022 she will celebrate her 80th birthday. Her works are among the most important German films and have written German (film) history. Margarethe von Trotta asserted herself early on in a purely male domain. In 1981 she won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival for “Die leaden time” and thus started her world career.Read More »

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