In Berliner Ballade, Gert Froebe makes his screen debut as Otto, a feckless Everyman who tries to adjust to the postwar travails of his defeated nation. Stymied by black-market profiteers and government bureaucrats, Otto begins fantasizing about a happier life at the end of that ever-elusive rainbow.Read More »
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Robert A. Stemmle – Berliner Ballade AKA The Berliner (1948)
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Werner Schroeter – Der Rosenkönig AKA The Rose King (1986)
1981-1990ArthouseExperimentalGermanyWerner SchroeterSynopsis:
Released in English-speaking countries as The Rose King, the German Der Rosenkonig is another of director Wern Schroeter’s self-indulgent studies of intense, artistically expressed human passion. The scene is a large Portuguese estate. Still-beauteous widow Magdalene Montezuma lives in empty luxury on the estate with her son. This close familial relationship is shaken up, but ultimately strengthened, by the arrival of a low-born laborer. Director Schroeter unfolds his tale with the slightly surreal logic of a midsummer daydream.Read More » -
Helke Misselwitz – Winter adé (1989)
1981-1990DocumentaryGermanyHelke MisselwitzQuote:
Traveling by train from one end of the country to the other, the DEFA documentary team interviewed East German women of different ages and backgrounds. In this masterpiece, they reveal their personal and professional frustrations, hopes and aspirations–and, in doing so, paint a portrait of a changing society. This ground-breaking documentary caused a sensation when it was first shown in the East German city of Leipzig in 1988. Exactly one year later, when the Berlin Wall fell, it was on tour in the USA, sponsored by the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Later the DEFA Film Library would be housed at the same institution.Read More » -
Jürgen Böttcher – In Georgien AKA In Georgia (1988)
1981-1990DocumentaryGermanyJürgen BöttcherQuote:
In 1986 and 1987, Jürgen Böttcher and his crew travelled to Georgia to film this fascinating country and its people. Böttcher, the painter, was particularly interested in the art of Georgian painter Niko Pirosmanishvili whose oeuvre he had seen in an exhibition in Berlin 20 years ago. Although it was clear for him that times had changed, he reckoned that some of the atmosphere depicted in Pirosmanishvilis paintings should still be there. Thomas Plenert, his director of photography, had been in Georgia a couple of years before, and had been overwhelmed. Another influence was Georgias most well-known contemporary filmmaker, Otar Iosseliani.Read More » -
Robert Schinkel – Gemmeker (2020)
2011-2020DramaNetherlandsPoliticsRobert SchinkelIMDB says:
In 1948, Albert Gemmeker, former commander of Dutch concentration camp Westerbork, engages in a war of words with an enigmatic interrogator accusing him of unspeakable crimes.Read More » -
Joe May – Ihre Majestät die Liebe AKA Her Majesty Love (1931)
1931-1940ComedyGermanyJoe MayWeimar Republic cinemaQuote:
The story is pleasent fluff where Franz Lederer has to marry a rich woman in order to be chief executive of a big firm. He pretends to be in love Käthe von Nagy’s bar girl and just guess how this story could end.Read More » -
Günter Peter Straschek – Filmemigration aus Nazideutschland AKA Film Emigration from Nazi Germany (1975)
1971-1980DocumentaryGermanyGünter Peter StraschekEssay Film Festival:
Straschek was among the first cohort to graduate from the German Film and Television Academy (DFFB). He started studying film in 1966, alongside Hartmut Bitomsky, Harun Farocki, Holger Meins, Helke Sander and others. The Director of the DFFB confiscated his student film, A Western for the SDS (Ein Western für den SDS) (1967-1968), which led to an occupation of his office and eventually the dismissal of Straschek and other students in 1968.Read More »
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Werner Herzog – Mein liebster Feind – Klaus Kinski AKA My Best Fiend (1999)
1991-2000ArthouseDocumentaryGermanyWerner HerzogQuote:
The love-hate relationship between Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski is utterly puzzling to outsiders. The film is about the deep trust between an actor and a director and their independently and simultaneously hatched plans to murder one another.Read More » -
Curtis Bernhardt – Die letzte Kompagnie AKA The Last Company (1930)
1921-1930Curtis BernhardtDramaGermanyWar









