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Other films dealing with the subject of the two Germanys, communism and reunification are Das schweigende Klassenzimmer (Lars Kraume, 2018) and the funny Good Bye Lenin! (Wolfgang Becker, 2003), with which Daniel Brühl rose to fame.
Das weiße Band (The White Ribbon), Michael Haneke, 2009
yes, ok Michael Haneke is Austrian. But we wanted to make room on our list for this brilliant black-and-white period drama set in the years leading up to World War I. In a small town in northern Germany, where a Protestant pastor imparts strict discipline to the children, strange events begin to happen... We warn you that this film may stir consciences.
Film winner of the Palme d'Or for best film at the Cannes Festival (2009) , among other awards and nominations.
Victoria (Sebastian Schipper, 2015)
Victoria, Laia Costa,
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Victoria heads a category created especially for the occasion and which we will call: " Trepid German thrillers of young people in trouble". Victoria has just moved to Berlin and meets a group of boys Email Address List who want to show her around the city. The night is just beginning and Victoria doesn't sense the outcome that awaits her. The most shocking thing about this film, apart from Laia Costa 's performance , is that it was shot in asingle shot sequence.
Our ad hoc category also includes other social protest feature films with young protagonists such as Die Welle (Dennis Gansel, 2008), Das Experiment (Oliver Hirschbiegel, 2001), Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei (Hans Weingartner, 2004) and Lola rennt (Tom Tykwer, 1998).
Das Experiment, Moritz Bleibtreau
Moritz Bleibtreau in Das Experiment
Toni Erdmann (Maren Ade, 2016)
To end with a smile, we recommend this delirious comedy-drama about life, family, work and capitalism. Directed by the German Maren Ade (finally, a director!), it tells the relationship between a father and a daughter from a very peculiar point of view. If nothing else, it won't leave you indifferent.
It took home the FIPRESCI prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 2016.
And that's it for our recommendations for German cinema. We hope you like them and leave us comments with your favorite movies!
At the next stop on our cinematic roadtrip , we completely change our minds and go to China . hold on tight
In the meantime, if you need translations from German or any other language, don't hesitate to ask us for a no-obligation quote .
Das weiße Band (The White Ribbon), Michael Haneke, 2009
yes, ok Michael Haneke is Austrian. But we wanted to make room on our list for this brilliant black-and-white period drama set in the years leading up to World War I. In a small town in northern Germany, where a Protestant pastor imparts strict discipline to the children, strange events begin to happen... We warn you that this film may stir consciences.
Film winner of the Palme d'Or for best film at the Cannes Festival (2009) , among other awards and nominations.
Victoria (Sebastian Schipper, 2015)
Victoria, Laia Costa,
© Adopt Films
Victoria heads a category created especially for the occasion and which we will call: " Trepid German thrillers of young people in trouble". Victoria has just moved to Berlin and meets a group of boys Email Address List who want to show her around the city. The night is just beginning and Victoria doesn't sense the outcome that awaits her. The most shocking thing about this film, apart from Laia Costa 's performance , is that it was shot in asingle shot sequence.
Our ad hoc category also includes other social protest feature films with young protagonists such as Die Welle (Dennis Gansel, 2008), Das Experiment (Oliver Hirschbiegel, 2001), Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei (Hans Weingartner, 2004) and Lola rennt (Tom Tykwer, 1998).
Das Experiment, Moritz Bleibtreau
Moritz Bleibtreau in Das Experiment
Toni Erdmann (Maren Ade, 2016)
To end with a smile, we recommend this delirious comedy-drama about life, family, work and capitalism. Directed by the German Maren Ade (finally, a director!), it tells the relationship between a father and a daughter from a very peculiar point of view. If nothing else, it won't leave you indifferent.
It took home the FIPRESCI prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 2016.
And that's it for our recommendations for German cinema. We hope you like them and leave us comments with your favorite movies!
At the next stop on our cinematic roadtrip , we completely change our minds and go to China . hold on tight
In the meantime, if you need translations from German or any other language, don't hesitate to ask us for a no-obligation quote .