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    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.

  3. Cinema of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The German film industry, which was protected during the war by the ban on foreign films import, became exposed at the end of the war to the international film industry while having to face an embargo, this time on its own films. Many countries banned the import of German films and audiences themselves were resisting anything that was "German ...

  4. List of German films of the 1970s - Wikipedia

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    Cold War spy film: French-West German-Italian co-production Old Barge, Young Love: Werner Jacobs: Roy Black, Barbara Nielsen: Comedy [68] Once Upon a Time: Rolf Kauka, Roberto Gavioli — Animated film: West German-Italian co-production Part-Time Work of a Domestic Slave: Alexander Kluge: Alexandra Kluge: Drama: The Pedestrian: Maximilian Schell

  5. Deutsche Kinemathek - Wikipedia

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    The film archive contains copies of over 26,500 films, as well as an inventory of over 40,000 films on video, DVD and Blu-ray. Mediathek Fernsehen contains over 9,000 broadcasts, made over around 70 years in both East and West Germany as well as modern Germany. In addition, the archival collection includes photographs, posters, costumes and ...

  6. 1970s in film - Wikipedia

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    German films after the war asked existential questions especially the works of Rainer Fassbinder. The films of the Swedish director Ingmar Bergman reached a new level of expression in motion pictures like Cries and Whispers (1973). Young German directors made films that came to be known as the German new wave. It was the voice of a new ...

  7. Lists of German films - Wikipedia

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    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

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  9. Category:1970s German-language films - Wikipedia

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    Carlos (1971 film) Cha Cha (film) Chariots of the Gods (film) Charley's Nieces; Chinese Roulette; Clavigo (film) The Clown (1976 film) Cola, Candy, Chocolate; Come to Vienna, I'll Show You Something! The Condemned (1975 film) The Conquest of the Citadel; The Count of Luxemburg (1972 film) The Countess Died of Laughter; Coup de Grâce (1976 film)