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  1. I Am A Camera, 1955 – set in the early 1930s depicting Weimar Berlin from the writings of Christopher Isherwood; film by Henry Cornelius. Jackboot Mutiny ( Es geschah am 20. Juli ), 1955 – about the failed July 20 Plot to kill Adolf Hitler by a bomb placed at Wolf's Lair by Claus von Stauffenberg , which led to the execution of ...

    • People on Sunday (1930) Dir. Robert Siodmak and Edgar G. Ulmer
    • Germany, Year Zero (1948) Dir. Roberto Rossellini
    • One, Two, Three (1961) Dir. Billy Wilder
    • Cabaret (1972) Dir. Bob Fosse
    • The Marriage of Maria Braun (1978) Dir. Reiner Werner Fassbinder
    • Octopussy (1983) Dir. John Glen
    • Wings of Desire (1987) Dir. Wim Wenders
    • Run Lola Run (1998) Dir. Tom Tykwer
    • Good-Bye, Lenin! (2003) Dir. Wolfgang Becker
    • Downfall (2004) Dir. Oliver Hirschbiegel

    Language: Silent Run time: 73m 100% Rotten Tomatoes I rarely include silent cinema in my film recommendations as, realistically, not many people like watching this kind of film. And they’re not widely available on streaming services, etc. anyway. But Germany has SO many AMAZING silent films from the 1920s and 1930s that one had to make my list of f...

    Languages: German, English, French Run time: 78m 95% Rotten Tomatoes Skipping ahead 18 years to Germany, Year Zero and I don’t think I have to explain why Germany didn’t produce much cinema in the intervening years! But this film is actually by an Italian, coveted filmmaker Roberto Rossellini, and is the final movie in his unofficial War Trilogy af...

    Languages: English, German, Russian Run time: 104m 95% Rotten Tomatoes Billy Wilder did (intermittently) return to Berlin and made some cracking films – A Foreign Affair (1948) and One, Two, Three. The first is still a fantastic film starring Marlene Dietrich that you should absolutely check out, but I’ve chosen One, Two, Three to highlight here. I...

    Languages: English, German Run time: 124m 95% Rotten Tomatoes Can you believe I’ve still not seen Cabaret?! I’m such a phoney. Over here claiming to be a film fan but I’ve not seen one of the most beloved, showbizzy, Oscar-winning films of all time. Based on the novel The Berlin Stories (a book I desperately want to read), Liza Minnelli plays the i...

    Languages: German, English Run time: 120m 91% Rotten Tomatoes The 1970s was a fantastic period for German film, partly in thanks to Reiner Werner Fassbinder, one of Germany’s most renowned filmmakers during the New German Cinema movement. Not unlike Cabaret, films in this era were much more daring in terms of graphic content and didn’t shy away fro...

    Language: English Run time: 131m 41% Rotten Tomatoes Ahhh, James Bond. I can’t seem to write any film recommendation list without him showing his greasy, smug face. Even though Octopussy is one of the lesser Bond films and Roger Moore is the worst Bond (in my opinion), I feel compelled to include it. After all, the James Bond franchise is one of th...

    Languages: German, English, French, Hebrew, Turkish, Spanish Run time: 127m 98% Rotten Tomatoes But do you know which film is a Berlin-set masterpiece? This film right here pals, Wings of Desire. It’s a romantic fantasy film that feels very much like a spiritual sequel to A Matter of Life and Death (1946) directed by Powell and Pressburger and one ...

    Language: German Run time: 80m 93% Rotten Tomatoes For years, I thought that Run Lola Run was a weird, obscure film that German teachers played for the class when they couldn’t be arsed teaching before the Christmas and summer breaks. I didn’t know that it’s actually a highly-regarded thriller! And a fantastic film to watch before your trip to Berl...

    Language: German Run time: 121m 90% Rotten Tomatoes There are so many wonderful things to love about Good-Bye, Lenin!. Firstly, the film stars a young Daniel Brühl before he went over to the dark side (i.e. Hollywood). Secondly, it’s has a so-ridiculous-it’s genius plot that could only ever happen in Berlin. A socialist-leaning family have their li...

    Language: German Run time: 155m 90% Rotten Tomatoes Adolf Hitler: Possibly the most dehumanised villain in recent memory? Unlike Frankenstein’s Monster or Moby Dick, he has zero redeeming qualities and is not multifaceted. He isn’t misunderstood, he is pure evil. Which is whyfew WWII films feature this horrific monstrosity of a man, even fewer make...

  2. 1. Die Brüder Skladanowsky. 2. Kinos und Ateliers. 3. Weissensee. Das Kino Als Bauaufgabe. 4. Der Erste Weltkrieg. 5. Die Zwanziger Jahre. 6. Der aufkommende Tonfilm. 7. Der Film auf dem Weg in die Katastrophe. 1 | Die Brüder Skladanowsky. Text: Lutz Röhrig. Zu den ersten Akteuren des Films in Berlin gehörten die Brüder Skladanowsky.

  3. In the 1920s and 1930s film studios already existed in Weißensee and Woltersdorf, including Joe May’s Glass Studio, where Joe May directed expensive historical epics, such as Die Herrin der Welt (Mistress of the World), Veritas Vincit and Das indische Grabmal (The Indian Tomb).

  4. 4. Sept. 2014 · To celebrate the sparkling restoration of Fritz Lang’s M (1931) – which sets a manhunt for Peter Lorre’s infanticidal sociopath in a shadow-black Berlin – here’s our armchair travel guide to 10 of the best films to grapple with the city’s enigmatic identity. Watch M on BFI Player.

  5. Berlin 1930 bis 1960. Filmnr.: 1012005 Schwarz-Weiß ca. 6 Minuten. Berlin kurz nach 1945: Rehberge Wedding, Damwild, Rehe, Wildschweine, Plötzensee, Seebad. Plötzensee Freibad, Kaufhaus KaDeWe "Weihnachtsgeschenke", Lichthaus Tauentzien, Gedächtniskirche, Bus, Polizist regelt Verkehr, Oldtimer, Leiser Kaufhaus, Woolworth Kaufhaus, Lichthaus ...

  6. 19. März 2011 · A new BBC film dramatises the adventures in 1930s Berlin of the English novelist Christopher Isherwood. Earlier adaptations of his Berlin stories, including the musical Cabaret, helped...