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The Mortal Storm. Frank Borzage. One character is sent to a concentration camp and dies there, while his family is trying to leave Nazi Germany. 1940. United States. The Great Dictator. Charlie Chaplin. A condemnation of Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, fascism, antisemitism, and the Nazis.
Brigitte Horney, Attila Hörbiger, Bogusław Samborski. At the end of the world. Das Ghetto. Documentary. Filmed in 1942, never finished; subject of the 2010 documentary A Film Unfinished. Das Leben geht weiter [de] Wolfgang Liebeneiner. Heinrich George, Marianne Hoppe, Hilde Krahl, Viktor de Kowa, Gustav Knuth.
Further short Nazi films about party rallies were made in 1927–1929. The first NSDAP film office was established in 1931, and started producing "documentaries" in a larger scale, e.g., in 1932 "Hitlers Kampf um Deutschland" ( Hitler's fight for Germany ), "Blutendes Deutschland" ( Germany is bleeding ), "Das junge Deutschland marschiert ...
Documentary film. Leni Riefenstahl. Leni Riefenstahl. Adolf Hitler Rudolf Hess Hermann Göring Julius Streicher Joseph Goebbels Ernst Röhm. First propaganda film directed by Riefenstahl. Recounts the Fifth Party Rally of the Nazi Party, which occurred in Nuremberg from 30 August to 3 September 1933.
Documentary films about Nazi Germany (2 C, 12 P) A. Alternate Nazi Germany films (15 P) B. Films about the Battle of Berlin (7 P) H. Holocaust films (5 C ...
The Soviet Union permanently expelled all who survived the siege, along with all Germans in east Pomerania. The ruined city of Kolberg became part of the postwar socialist republic of Poland. The city is now known as Kołobrzeg. The film was theatrically released by Atlas Films in West Germany in 1966.
The Beggar Student (1936 film) Bel Ami (1939 film) Beloved Augustin (1940 film) Beloved Darling. Beloved World. Between Hamburg and Haiti. Between Heaven and Earth (1934 film) Between Heaven and Earth (1942 film) Between River and Steppe.
1.48 (2017) National films. 28,300,000 (23.1%) Gross box office (2017) [2] Total. €1.06 billion. The film industry in Germany can be traced back to the late 19th century. German cinema made major technical and artistic contributions to early film, broadcasting and television technology.