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The state owned East German film company DEFA produced about 800 feature films between 1946 and 1992. Besides DEFA, the state broadcaster DFF and the Deutsche Hochschule für Filmkunst (now the Filmuniversität Babelsberg) [ 1 ] were the only other organizations in the GDR that produced feature films for cinematic release, although far fewer ...
Claudia (1959 film) Coming Out (1989 film) The Condemned Village; Corinna Schmidt; The Council of the Gods; The Court Concert (1948 film) The Crucible (1957 film) The Cuckoos (1949 film) The Czar and the Carpenter
The DEFA Film Library was founded in 1993 by Barton Byg, professor of film and German Studies, and so named after the Deutsche-Film Aktiengesellschaft, the East German film company founded in 1946. Some years after German reunification , in 1997, an agreement with two German partners led to the creation of a collection of East German film ...
That Was the Wild East: Film Culture, Unification, and the `New´ Germany. Ann Arbor, 2002. Preuss, Evelyn. "'You Say You Want a Revolution': East German Film at the Crossroads between the Cinemas." In Celluloid Revolt: German Screen Cultures and the Long 1968, edited by Christina Gerhardt and Marco Abel, 218-236. Rochester, NY: Boydell, 2019.
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Films set in East Germany" ... (2018 film) T. Target (1985 film) To Catch a Spy;
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... East German films (2 C, 376 P) Films by East German directors (4 C) Pages in category "Cinema of East Germany"
List of East German films from the 1949–1990 German Democratic Republic; In 1949, both the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) came into existence, in 1990 they reunited as the Federal Republic, again informally referred to as simply Germany.
Destinies of Women (German: Frauenschicksale) is an East German film. It was released in 1952, and sold more than 5,100,000 tickets. [1] It was produced as a propaganda film which compared the lives of women in the two sides of divided Germany.