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Germany - 145 Titles Found
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Aimee and Jaguar
(1999) [M]
In 1943, while the Allies are bombing Berlin and the Gestapo is purging the capital of Jews, a dangerous love affair blossoms between two women. One of them, Lilly Wust (Juliane Köhler), married and the mother of four sons, enjoys the privileges of her stature as an exemplar of Nazi motherhood.... More
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Triumph Of The Will
(1934) [PG]
The official record of the Nazi Party Congress held in Nuremberg in 1934. After World War II this film was banned because of general fears that it might inspire a new Nazi Party.
In 1935 Leni Riefenstahl was approached by the President of the German Olympic Committee to make a film of the... More
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Nosferatu (1922)
(1922) [PG]
Nosferatu is the original Dracula movie and still, after eighty years, the scariest. When Bram Stoker's widow refused to grant Murnau the rights to Dracula, Murnau and his screenwriter Henrik Galeen simply changed the characters' names and went ahead with the film, creating one of the great... More
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The Blue Angel
(1930) [PG]
The film that made Marlene Dietrich a star is an icon of Weimar cinema. Filmed simultaneously in German and English, Directors Suite presents both versions in their original, different forms. Dietrich stars as cabaret star Lola Lola, the resident attraction at The Blue Angel. When the upright,... More
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The Threepenny Opera
(1931) [PG]
The original French and German versions of this Brecht-Weill musical are included with subtitles. Set in a dreamlike Victorian London, the story of Mack the Knife and Polly Peachum is timeless and the music as fresh as ever. More
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Pandora's Box
(1928) [PG]
G.W. Pabst's film that catapulted Louise Brooks to international acclaim and made her 'the' icon of the Jazz Age tells the tragic story of Lulu, the hedonistic dancer and prostitute. Based on the plays of F. Wedekind. Music by Mahler. More
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Diary Of A Lost Girl
(1929) [PG]
The daughter of a wealthy pharmacist is seduced by a family friend and becomes pregnant. Whilst working in a brothel she is noticed by an elderly Count who decides to marry her. German dialogue with subtitles. More
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The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari
(1919) [E]
Arguably the First GREAT Horror Film ever made
Francis and his friend Alan visit a fair in the small German town of Holstenwall where a sideshow is run by the mysterious Dr Caligari. Caligari is exhibiting a Somnambulist, Cesare; who has slept for 23 years and knows the secrets of the past and... More
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Fritz Lang's M
(1931) [PG]
Berlin is in the grip of terror as an unknown psychopathic child molester and murderer is attacking little girls. Despite frantic searching, the police produce no clues and neighbours begin to turn against, and inform on, each other. The underworld becomes so incensed at the activity of the... More
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