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Directed by Volker SchlöndorffOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
War,
HistoricalThemes French war films,
Films about children,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors David Bennent,
Mario Adorf,
Angela Winkler,
Daniel Olbrychski,
Katharina Thalbach,
Charles AznavourRating73%
In 1899, the grandfather of Oskar Matzerath, the main character, is being pursued by the police through rural Kashubia. He hides underneath the skirts of a young woman named Anna Bronski, with whom he later has a daughter – Oskar's mother. He evades the authorities for a year, but when they find him again, he either drowns or escapes to America and becomes a millionaire. , 1h58
Directed by Kjell GredeGenres Drama,
War,
Thriller,
Biography,
HistoricalThemes Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Stellan Skarsgård,
Katharina Thalbach,
Károly Eperjes,
Erland Josephson,
Franciszek Pieczka,
Jesper ChristensenRating64%
Directed by Alain ZaloumOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about religion,
Romeo and Juliet,
Political films,
Films based on plays,
Films based on works by William ShakespeareActors Cameron Van Hoy,
Martin Landau,
Tony Curtis,
Allan Kolman,
Ben KnightRating46%
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Directed by Rainer Werner FassbinderGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Medical-themed films,
Prison films,
Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
LGBT-related films,
Films about prostitution,
Films about psychiatry,
Political films,
Erotic thriller films,
Films set in psychiatric hospitals,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Hanna Schygulla,
Barbara Sukowa,
Bata Kameni,
Elisabeth Trissenaar,
Gottfried John,
Karin BaalRating83%
1: The Punishment Begins
Berlin, 1928. Franz Biberkopf is released after serving four years in Tegel prison for killing his girlfriend Ida. After settling into his old apartment he visits Minna, Ida’s sister. Minna succumbs to his forceful advances. In a flashback we see Franz kill Ida with a cream whip after correctly suspecting she was about to leave him. Franz later runs into his old friend Meck and has a drink with him in Max’s bar, a local place. There he meets Lina Przybilla, a young Polish woman, who moves in with him. He receives notification from the Berlin Police that he is barred from living in certain Berlin districts and surrounding municipalities, under the threat of a fine or imprisonment, Biberkopf places himself under the supervision of a charity called Prisoners' Aid, to which he must report once a month, and remain in employment. By doing this, he is able to remain in Berlin.
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Directed by Volker SchlöndorffOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
War,
RomanceThemes French war films,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Political films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Matthias Habich,
Margarethe von Trotta,
Marc Eyraud,
Mathieu Carrière,
Henry van LyckRating68%
In 1919 Latvia, a detachment of German Freikorps soldiers is stationed in a chateau in the town of Kratovice to fight Bolshevik guerrillas. The chateau is the home of the soldier Konrad de Reval and his sister Sophie de Reval. Sophie is attracted to another soldier, a close friend of Konrad's named Erich von Lhomond. However, the reticent Erich rebuffs her advances. In retaliation, Sophie has trysts with other members of the military troop. Erich is noticeably angered by her behavior. Eventually, Sophie learns that Erich and Konrad are lovers. After this discovery, she joins the leftist guerrillas, whom she had been in contact with previously. Erich's soldiers capture her and her comrades. Sophie asks that Erich execute her himself, and he obliges. In a striking single tracking shot, we see Erich casually shoot Sophie in the head before joining in a photo with the other soldiers. As all board a train, the camera pans back to the corpses of the executed., 2h6
Directed by Robert D. Webb,
David MillerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Military humor in film,
Political filmsActors Gregory Peck,
Tony Curtis,
Angie Dickinson,
Robert Duvall,
Eddie Albert,
Marc CavellRating68%
In 1944, Captain Josiah Newman (Peck) is head of the neuro-psychiatric Ward 7 at the Colfax Army Air Field military hospital, located in the Arizona desert. As he explains to a visiting VIP who wanders in: "We're short of beds, doctors, orderlies, nurses, everything ... except patients." He will use unconventional tactics to treat his patients and to recruit much needed personnel, as when he hijacks a new and very reluctant orderly, Corporal Jackson Leibowitz (Curtis), a wheeler-dealer from New Jersey. Leibowitz promptly has the entire ward participating in a sing-along of "Old MacDonald Had a Farm., 1h30
Directed by Stuart HeislerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
ActionThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Political films,
United States Armed Forces in filmsActors Tony Curtis,
Frank Lovejoy,
Mary Murphy,
Skip Homeier,
Eduard Franz,
John DoucetteRating57%
In late October 1943, a battalion of US Marines have landed on Choiseul Island to create a diversion for the impending Allied invasion of Japanese held Bougainville Island., 1h44
Directed by Volker SchlöndorffOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
HistoricalThemes Feminist films,
Films about the labor movement,
Political filmsActors Katharina Thalbach,
Andrzej Chyra,
Dominique Horwitz,
Wojciech Pszoniak,
Andrzej Grabowski,
Wojciech SolarzRating67%
Agnieszka Kowalska is a hardworking welder in the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk. She is honored as a heroic worker, “activist of the Year” award for being a superquota worker. This is her tenth time winning the award, so she is given a television. She even gives a speech of how she came to the shipyard in 1950 with nothing, and now she has a profession and a home. She truly seems thankful for what the shipyard has given her. However after the official ceremony, other women workers confront her for working so hard and they are clearly not even trying to beat the quotas set forth by the Party.