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Directed by Gustav UcickyGenres Drama,
HistoricalThemes Political films,
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Renate Müller,
Hans Rehmann,
Walter Janssen,
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Raoul AslanRating68%
Le film retrace des épisodes de la vie de Frédéric le Grand, roi de Prusse, dans son palais de Sanssouci, en particulier ceux centrés sur sa vie musicale et littéraire, débouchant sur des réflexions philosophiques et politiques., 1h27
Directed by Gustav UcickyOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
HistoricalThemes Politique,
Films about religion,
Jeanne d'Arc,
Political films,
Histoire de FranceActors Gustaf Gründgens,
Heinrich George,
Erich Ponto,
Willy Birgel,
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La France pendant la guerre de Cent Ans. Les Français risquent de perdre la guerre depuis 92 ans contre l'Angleterre et des ennemis intérieurs. Seule la ville d'Orléans résiste bien encore ; c'est ici que se trouve le roi de France Charles VII. Pour discuter de conditions de paix acceptables, le roi envoie son émissaire Maillezais dans le camp ennemi, chez John Talbot et son allié Philippe III de Bourgogne. Mais Talbot refuse le compromis ; il préfère se préparer à la bataille finale. Son mépris est tel que, devant Maillezais, il jette les armes de sa famille d'origine française., 1h36
Directed by Gustav UcickyGenres DramaThemes Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War IIActors Paula Wessely,
Attila Hörbiger,
Carl Raddatz,
Otto Wernicke,
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Elsa WagnerRating36%
In the Wołyń Voivodeship in eastern Poland, the German minority is oppressed by the Polish majority. The physician Dr. Thomas does not have any hospital available and his daughter Marie, who teaches at a German school, and needs an important operation, watches when her school is disseized by Polish authorities and demolished by an angry mob. Dr. Thomas protests to the mayor, noting the constitutionally guaranteed minority rights; however his protest falls on deaf ears. Marie and her fiancé, Dr. Fritz Mutius, drive to the provincial capital, in order to put their protest to the Voivode (governor), but they are not even received there either. Deciding to stay in the capital in order to call on the court the next day, that evening they go to the cinema. They are accompanied there by her friend Karl Michalek, who has been pressed into service by the Polish Armed Forces. When they refuse to sing the Polish national anthem Mazurek Dąbrowskiego with the rest of the audience, Fritz gets grievously hurt by the furious Polish crowd. Marie tries to take her betrothed to a hospital, but he is refused admission and succumbs to his injuries.