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  1. Captain Wronski (Rittmeister Wronski), 1954 – an indebted Polish cavalry captain works undercover in 1930s Berlin to discover Nazi Germany's plans against his homeland by seducing secretaries at the Ministry of the Reichswehr. Based on the life of Jerzy Sosnowski and directed by Ulrich Erfurth.

  2. 22. Apr. 2020 · The films shot in Berlin cover the events of WWII, the Cold War and the aftermath as well as offering glimpses into the fascinating lives of enigmatic Berliners. The calibre of films set in Berlin is off the charts.

  3. Berlin ca. 1933 bis 1945 Familie beim Spaziergang, Vater hat Kind auf der Schulter, Ausflugsgaststätte mit Hakenkreuzfahne, Brandenburger Tor mit vielen Menschen beim Spazierengehen (viele in Ausgehuniform),

  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.

  5. 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).

  6. 16. Jan. 2020 · Theater im Delphi. An original silent film venue from 1929: Theater im Delphi (Photo: Robert Niemeyer) The former silent film cinema served as the location for all scenes at club Moka Efti in celebrated series Babylon Berlin.

  7. Pay attention to the boat scene; the film’s enduring popularity led to a nearby waterfront of Berlins Rummelsburger See (Rummelsburg Lake) to be renamed Paul und Paula-Ufer (Paul And Paula Shore). 17. Bornholmer Straße, 2014.