Tag #German Cinema

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Amrum": A Post-War German Family Drama

Amrum," directed by Fatih Akin from a script by Hark Bohm, recounts Bohm's childhood on the island after WWII, exploring themes of exclusion and the lasting impact of Nazism within a post-war German context, contrasting with Akin's usual focus on Turkish-German experiences.

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Intergenerational Trauma in "Staring at the Sun

Staring at the Sun" traces four generations of a German family on a Saxony-Anhalt farm from WWI to modern Germany, revealing how trauma, abuse, and repression across generations manifest as uncanny events and psychological issues.

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Muxmäuschenstill X: A Sequel Reflecting Societal Change

Muxmäuschenstill X", a sequel to the 2003 German film, depicts the protagonist Mux awakening from a 20-year coma to re-engage in his vigilante justice, now set against the backdrop of contemporary Germany with its technological advancements and evolving social norms.

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Documentary Showcases Hildegard Knef's Resilient Life

Ich will alles," a new documentary, explores the life of Hildegard Knef, a German actress and singer, detailing her career from post-war Germany to international stardom, covering her resilience through personal and professional struggles using interviews, archival footage and excerpts from her auto...

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German VFX Artist Wins Third Oscar for "Dune: Part Two

German visual effects artist Gerd Nefzer won his third Oscar for his work on "Dune: Part Two," adding to his previous wins for "Blade Runner 2049" and the first "Dune" film; his work involved practical effects created on location in Jordan, Abu Dhabi, and Budapest.

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What Marielle Knows": Telepathic Child Exposes Family Secrets

What Marielle Knows", directed by Frédéric Hambalek, premiered at the Berlin Film Festival on February 17th. The film follows a girl who gains telepathic abilities, forcing her parents to confront their secrets and strained marriage, leading to significant changes in their behavior and relationships...

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Sound of Falling: A Cinematic Exploration of Generational Trauma

Sound of Falling," Mascha Schilinski's second film, uses three time periods (pre-WWI Germany, post-war divided Germany, and modern Germany) to tell the story of four generations of women on a German farm, connecting their intertwined lives through themes of suffering, guilt, and the power of memory ...

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September 5" Wins Nine German Film Awards

The German Film Awards honored "September 5", a film recounting the 1972 Munich Olympics attack, with nine awards, including Best Supporting Actress, while "Die Saat des heiligen Feigenbaums" won the Silver Lola and "In Liebe, Eure Hilde" the Bronze Lola; the ceremony also included a tribute to the ...

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Renowned German Cinematographer Hans-Günther Bücking Dies at 73

German cinematographer and director Hans-Günther Bücking died on April 24th at age 73; his career included over 60 films as a cinematographer and 20 as a director, and he received numerous awards including the German Film Award and the German Camera Prize.

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Hildegard Knef's Centennial: A Legacy Celebrated Through Film and Stage

Hildegard Knef's 100th birthday is being celebrated with a new documentary film, "Ich will alles - Hildegard Knef," premiering April 3rd, and various stage shows, including Tim Fischer's "Fischer singt Hildegard Knef - Na und," touring German-speaking cities, and Ulrich Michael Heissig's "Noch da! 1...

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German Films Shine at Oscars Amidst Global Tensions

Despite the predicted rain in Hollywood, the 97th Academy Awards ceremony is proceeding, showcasing German films like Edward Berger's "Konklave" (eight nominations) and Mohammad Rasoulof's "Die Saat des heiligen Feigenbaums" (filmed secretly in Iran), alongside "September 5" (co-produced by Sean Pen...

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Wunderschöner": A German Film Exploring Female Identity and Solidarity

Wunderschöner," a German film directed by and starring Karoline Herfurth, explores the lives of several women grappling with relationship issues, body image concerns, and societal pressures, showcasing the complexities of female solidarity and challenging simplistic notions of female empowerment.

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