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Look Who's Back (German: Er ist wieder da, pronounced [ˈeːɐ̯ ʔɪst ˈviːdɐ daː]; transl. "He's back again") is a 2015 German satirical black comedy film directed by David Wnendt [] and based on the 2012 novel of the same name by Timur Vermes. [4]
To Life (original title: À la vie) is a 2014 French drama film directed and co-written by Jean-Jacques Zilbermann. The film was presented in the Piazza Grande section at the 2014 Locarno International Film Festival. The film stars Julie Depardieu, Johanna ter Steege and Suzanne Clément. [2]
Life is a 2015 biographical drama film directed by Anton Corbijn and written by Luke Davies. It is based on the friendship of Life photographer Dennis Stock and American actor James Dean , starring Robert Pattinson as Stock and Dane DeHaan as Dean.
German-Austrian co-production Bonhoeffer: Agent of Grace Eric Till: Ulrich Tukur, Robert Joy, Ulrich Noethen, Johanna Klante , R. H. Thomson, Tatjana Blacher, John Neville: Biography, War: German-American-Canadian co-production The Bookfair Murders: Wolfgang Panzer
A Hidden Life is a 2019 epic historical drama film written and directed by Terrence Malick. It stars August Diehl , Valerie Pachner , and Matthias Schoenaerts , with Michael Nyqvist and Bruno Ganz in their final performances.
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.
Two Lives (German: Zwei Leben) is a 2012 German war drama film written and directed by Georg Maas, and starring Juliane Köhler, with Liv Ullmann.Set in Norway and Germany, it is loosely based on an unpublished novel by Hannelore Hippe since released as Ice Ages.
Look Who's Back (German: Er ist wieder da, pronounced [ˈeːɐ̯ ʔɪst ˈviːdɐ daː]; transl. "He's back again") is a [1] German satirical novel about Adolf Hitler by Timur Vermes, published in 2012 by Eichborn Verlag . The novel was adapted into a German film of the same name, which was released in 2015.