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It has grossed an estimated $108 million in Germany making it the third highest-grossing film of all time in Germany behind only Avatar (2009) ($137 million) and Titanic (1997) ($125 million). [2] Der Schuh des Manitu (2001) is the highest-grossing German production with a gross of €63 million and a record (since 1962) 11.7 million admissions ...
Volker Schlöndorff, director of The Tin Drum (1979), the first German film to receive the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. West Germany and East Germany were formally reunited on 3 October 1990. [7] The 63rd Academy Awards, held on 25 March 1991, [8] were thus the first at which Germany was able to participate as a single country.
Because of the impact of the Second World War, and restrictions imposed on the country by the Allied Powers, film production between 1945 and 1948 was limited and did not pick up really until after 1950. See also Category:West German films. List of German films of 1945–1959; List of German films of the 1960s; List of German films of the 1970s
German-Austrian-Czech co-production Love & Mazel Tov Wolfgang Murnberger: Verena Altenberger, Maxim Mehmet, Dieter Hallervorden: Comedy: a.k.a. Love and Mazel Tov a.k.a. Schönes Schlamassel. German-Austrian co-production Madison: A Fast Friendship Kim Strobl: Felice Ahrens, Florian Lukas: Family: German-Austrian co-production
The German Film Award for Best Fiction Film (German: Bester Spielfilm) is the main award given for best German film at the annual Deutscher Filmpreis awards, the German national film awards. It has been held annually since 1951 in varying formats.
Canadian-German co-production Bundle of Joy Detlev Buck: Mavie Hörbiger, Anke Engelke, Pierre Besson , Detlev Buck, Simon Schwarz: Drama: a.k.a. LiebesLuder: The Calling: Richard Caesar Laura Harris, Richard Lintern, Francis Magee, Alex Roe, Alice Krige: Horror: American-German co-production Chill Out: Andreas Struck
German-French-Polish co-production. 1991 Golden Globe Winner for Best Foreign Film; 1991 Academy Award Nominee for Best Writing Adapted Screenplay Falsche Spuren: Wolf Dietrich Heidelinde Weis, Klaus Schwarzkopf, Radost Bokel: Crime: a.k.a. Mystery of the Red Red Herrings: Farewell Sidonia: Karin Brandauer
The Preis der deutschen Filmkritik is a prize given by the German Film Critics Association, awarded to the best German films of the past year.The Preis der deutschen Filmkritik is the only German film prize issued exclusively by film critics.