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  • Géza von Radványi – Mädchen in Uniform AKA Girls in Uniform (1958)

    Drama1951-1960GermanyGéza von RadványiQueer Cinema(s)

    In a strict Prussian boarding school for girls, sensitive student Manuela von Meinhardis develops a forbidden love to one of her teachers, the compassionate Elisabeth von Bernburg.Read More »

  • Oskar Roehler – Elementarteilchen aka Elementary Particles (2006)

    Drama2001-2010GermanyOskar RoehlerRomance

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    If you are moved by the death of a parakeet at the beginning of The Elementary Particles (Elementarteilchen), you are in for a bumpy ride, as all of humanity as we know it will be wiped out by the film’s end in a brief written epilogue. Of course, those who have read the novel (Les particules élémentaires in its original French, Atomised in its UK version) saw this coming, but for those who are unfamiliar with Michel Houellebecq’s cult hit that explosively mixes sex, death and science to annihilate mankind – and blames the flower power generation for it in the process – this might come as something of a shock.Read More »

  • Maria Speth – In den Tag hinein AKA The Days Between (2001)

    2001-2010DramaGermanyMaria Speth

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    Twenty-two-year-old Lynn lives spontaneously waiting to see what the day brings. Earning money as a dancer in a trendy nightclub allows her to release her pent-up energy. Impulsive, she has difficulty relating to her disciplined boyfriend David, a professional swimmer with a strict practice schedule. Her love life takes a turn when she meets Japanese student Koji, who shares her sense of freedom, sensuality and abandon. –Celluloid DreamsRead More »

  • Heiner Carow – Die Legende von Paul und Paula AKA The Legend of Paul and Paula (1973)

    1971-1980CultDramaGermanyHeiner Carow

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    Die Legende von Paul und Paula (English: The Legend of Paul and Paula) is a 1973 tragicomic East German film directed by Heiner Carow. It was based on the novel of the same name by Ulrich Plenzdorf.

    The film was extremely popular on release and drew as many as three million viewers (the GDR had a population at the time of around 17 million). However, due to the film’s political overtones it was almost not released; East German leader Erich Honecker personally decided to allow it to be shown. Today it is considered one of the best-known East German films.Read More »

  • Helmut Weiss – Die Feuerzangenbowle (1944)

    1941-1950ClassicsCultGermanyHelmut WeissThird Reich Cinema

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    Die Feuerzangenbowle (The Fire-Tongs Bowl or The Punch Bowl) is a 1944 movie, directed by Helmut Weiss and is based on the book of the same name. It follows the book closely as author Spoerl also wrote the script for the movie. Both tell the story of a famous writer going undercover as a pupil at a small town secondary school after his friends tell him that he missed out on the best part of growing up by being educated at home. The story in the book takes place during the Weimar Republic in Germany. The movie was produced and released in Germany during the last years of World War II and has been called a “masterpiece of timeless, cheerful escapism.”[1] The movie stars Heinz Rühmann in the role of the student Hans Pfeiffer, which is remarkable as Rühmann was already 42 years old at that time.

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  • Georg Tressler – Sukkubus – den Teufel im Leib (1989)

    1981-1990ExploitationGeorg TresslerGermanyHorror

    Sometime during the 19th century in Switzerland: After a delirious night of drinking, three herdsmen who are all alone in the alps with their kettle, create a female doll from cloth and a strangely formed wooden root. When their creation comes to life in form of an evil and beautiful female demon, they have to fear for their lives…Read More »

  • Jürgen Reble – Passion (1990)

    1981-1990ExperimentalGermanyJürgen Reble
    Passion (1990)
    Passion (1990)

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    PASSION is a film dairy in which daily events are related to archaic and evolutionary images. The chemical decomposition of the film emulsion blurs the borders between the microcosmic world of the embryo and macrocosmic elements. It leads to an alchemical quest for filmic expression based on the exploration of film’s physical material qualities. Sound segments and melody fragments combined with rhythmical pulsating, droning and hissing of natural events create a dramatic tension between image, sound and chemistry.
    PASSION is a personal film-journey in which Reble accompanies his unborn child in a filmdiary, following the seasons until his birth. Reble’s unfamiliar chemistry generates slowly pulsating structures and colors. Micro- and macroscopic imagery build a near-abstract, hypnotic landscape – an intimate perception of creation.
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  • Gerhard Benedikt Friedl – Hat Wolff von Amerongen Konkursdelikte begangen? aka Did Wolff von Amerongen Commit Bankruptcy Offenses? (2004)

    2001-2010DocumentaryExperimentalGerhard Benedikt FriedlGermany

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    The most remarkable discovery in recent German-language cinema: Gerhard Friedl’s first feature is a hypnotic visual puzzle at the interface of documentary, essay film and pulp fiction. On the soundtrack: an unflinchingly ‘objective’ account of the labyrinthine genealogies, criminal involvements and afflictions of Germany’s economic leaders in the 20th century. On the screen: pans and tracking shots through European financial centres, production sites and landscapes. The sheer depth and crispness of these images is a treat in itself; a transformation into cinégénie of what artists like Candida Höfer or Jeff Wall have done by means of still photography. At times, image and sound are aligned, at others they just miss each other. They invariably suggest correlations. Paranoia? Irony? Can the prosaic, criminal state of affairs of a modern economy be depicted at all? Pierre Rissient, the French film historian, puts the film where it belongs: “Fritz Lang would have loved it!”Read More »

  • Ingo Niermann & Erick Niedling – The Future of Art (2011)

    2011-2020ArthouseDocumentaryGermanyIngo Niermann and Erick Niedling

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    A film that came with a book in the same name, The Future of Art; A manual.
    The film contains documentary and interviews on acclaimed artists about the direction of art towards the future.

    with:

    Marina Abramovic
    Thomas Bayrle
    Olaf Breuning
    Genesis and lady Jaye Breyer P-Orridge
    Olafur Elaisson
    Harald Falckenberg
    Boris Groys
    Damien Hirst
    Gregor Jansen
    Terence Koh
    Gabriel Von Loebell
    Marcos Lutyens
    Philomene Magers
    Antje Majewski
    Hans Ulrich Obrist
    Thomas Olbricht
    Friedrich Petzel
    Tobias Rehberger
    Hans Georg Wagner
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