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Bruno Ganz - 12 Titles Found
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Wings Of Desire
(1987) [PG]
One of Wim Wenders' biggest commercial successes and arguably his most accessible film to date, Wings Of Desire (Der Himmel uber Berlin) centres around two trench-coated angels, Damiel (Bruno Ganz) and Cassiel (Otto Sander), wandering the streets of post-war, pre-unification Berlin. Invisible to... More
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Faraway, So Close!
(1993) [M]
In this long-awaited sequel to 'Wings Of Desire', Wenders returns to the familiar characters of that film, charting the progress of the now earthbound ex-angel Damiel, and of Germany since the fall of the wall. Having shot the earlier film in West Berlin, the setting this time is the former East... More
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The American Friend
(1977) [M]
In Wim Wenders' adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel 'Ripley's Game', Dennis Hopper stars as American sociopath Tom Ripley, making a living as the middle-man selling the works of painter Derwatt, who has feigned his own death in order to increase the value of his works. At an auction in... More
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Nosferatu (1979)
(1979) [PG]
In 1979, award-winning director Werner Herzog and his volatile star Klaus Kinski embarked on a milestone in international cinema: a dual-language remake of F.W. Murnau’s legendary 1922 horror classic NOSFERATU. The film starred Kinski in the performance of a lifetime as the predatory vampire... More
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The Last Days Of Chez Nous
(1992) [PG]
Vicki returns to her elder sister Beth's house in Australia after an affair in Italy. Beth, with a teenage daughter, has become involved in something of a marriage of convenience with Frenchman J.P., and her rather prickly house proud ways are causing frictions counterpointed by Vicki's more... More
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Strapless
(1989) [M]
The dramatic story of two American sisters, one a successful doctor in a London hospital; the other on her first trip to England. Their lives are changed by the appearance and disappearance of a handsome and beguiling stranger. More
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Especially On Sunday
(1991) [M]
Especially on Sunday is a collection of three loosely-connected shorts that occur in a dreamy Italian village. All three were written by Tonino Guerra, so there are common themes, especially in the first and third stories, which deal with familiarity and loss. Each of these tales is wrapped in... More
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Die Marquise Von O (The Marquise of O)
(1976) [PG]
Rohmer's best films stand up to endless viewings, in fact, they're so detailed and well thought out, you don't get anything significant out of them until you've watched them many times. The Marquise of O is definitely one of his best. It's his only film that doesn't deal with the love problems of... More
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Bread And Tulips
(2000) [M]
Rosalba is a housewife in Pescara with teenage sons, married since 21 to a plumbing supplier whose mistress is her sister-in-law. When a tour bus leaves her, and her husband calls to tell her to stay put, she rebels slightly and hitchhikes toward home, deciding on a whim to continue to Venice. More
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Eternity and a Day
(1998) [M]
Alexander, a great author beset with failing health and facing the prospect of his own death, despairingly prepares to leave forever his family home. However, following the discovery of an old letter from his late wife, evoking memories of happier times and a chance encounter with a young... More
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