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Directed by Wolfgang StaudteOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
HistoricalThemes Political filmsActors Reinhard Kolldehoff,
Brigitte Krause,
Werner Peters,
Valeska StockRating73%
The film opens to scenes of Berlin during World War Two, with the ongoing war depicted by bombs and explosions, both onscreen and in the background soundtrack. The film then jumps back twenty years in time, and, through a series of vignettes about worker Hans Behnke, traces the way in which a typical worker who opposes Nazi party ideology could be drawn into complying and cooperating with the Nazi regime. Significant vignettes include depictions of the high unemployment in 1920s Germany and later, the threat to Hans's job due to his failure to belong to the Nazi party. It is implied that Hans's complicity with the Nazi regime rises out of a desire to be able to provide for his family and not return to the ranks of the Arbeitslos (unemployed)., 1h40
Directed by Herbert MaischOrigin GermanGenres DramaThemes Films about music and musicians,
ViolonActors Gisela Uhlen,
Will Quadflieg,
Eugen Gottlob Klöpfer,
Hans Hermann Schaufuss,
Aribert Wäscher,
Hans LeibeltFriedberg, vers 1850. Andreas Halm arrive encore avec son mauvais violon, avec lequel il accompagne son élève et sa petite amie secrète Agnès qui joue du piano. Il lui sera difficile de convaincre de son habileté en trois jours le virtuose George Hellmesberger, venu donner un concert à Homburg. Andreas veut un vrai violon, comme celui que l'on trouve dans le musée d'histoire de la musique de Homburg. Il montre à Agnes les violons du musée, quand on installe la nouvelle possession du musée : un véritable Stradivarius. Andreas est fasciné par l'instrument, tout comme Agnes. Il ne descend pas de son rêve alors qu'il est le second violon du Friedberg'schen Quartett et joue dans une auberge. Il lui vient une idée., 1h31
Directed by Jaco Van Dormael,
Bénédicte LiénardOrigin BelgiqueGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
FantasyThemes Films about childrenActors Michel Bouquet,
Mireille Perrier,
Gisela Uhlen,
Nicolas Duvauchelle,
Sandrine Blancke,
Michel RobinRating73%
Ostensibly set in the near future, the film tells the life story of an elderly man named Thomas Van Hazebrouck (who has dubbed himself Toto, after a childhood fantasy), looking back on his ordinary, apparently uneventful life in a complex mosaic of flashbacks, interspersed with fantasies about how events might have turned out differently. It is not always possible to tell the difference between embellished or manufactured memories and fantasies, as Thomas is a very unreliable narrator, but some scenes (such as the narrative thread that features Toto as a secret agent) are definitely fantasized., 2h
Directed by Rainer Werner FassbinderOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
WarThemes Pregnancy films,
Films about sexuality,
Political films,
Films about marriageActors Hanna Schygulla,
Klaus Löwitsch,
Gisela Uhlen,
Ivan Desny,
Gottfried John,
Rainer Werner FassbinderRating76%
The film starts in Germany in 1943. During an Allied bombing raid Maria (Hanna Schygulla) marries the soldier Hermann Braun (Klaus Löwitsch). After "half a day and a whole night" together, Hermann returns to the front. Postwar, Maria is told that Hermann has been killed. Maria starts work as a hostess in a bar frequented by American soldiers. She has a relationship with an African-American soldier Bill (George Byrd), who supports her and gives her nylon stockings and cigarettes. She becomes pregnant by Bill.