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Head Full of Honey (German: Honig im Kopf; lit.: Honey in the Head) is a 2014 German drama film directed by Til Schweiger. [2] It was one of eight films shortlisted by Germany to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, [3] but it lost out to Labyrinth of Lies.
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Bradshaw awarded the film four stars out of five. [7] The New York Times designated Barbara a critics' pick. In her review, Manohla Dargis said of the film: "Barbara is a film about the old Germany from one of the best directors working in the new: Christian Petzold. For more than a decade Mr. Petzold has been making his mark on the ...
The Captain (German: Der Hauptmann) is a 2017 international co-produced historical drama film written and directed by Robert Schwentke.It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. [2]
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The Hartmanns, an upper-middle-class Munich family, include Angelika, a former teacher, and her husband Richard, a prominent orthopedic surgeon, both in their sixties; their daughter Sofie, 31, an unmarried permanent student currently studying psychology; her older brother Philipp, a successful business lawyer undergoing a messy divorce, and his 12-year-old son Bastian (Basti).
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This film was a German-Italian co-production in which Michael Ende himself played the role of the passenger in the train (who is told the story by Master Hora and writes it down). It appears that Ende, unhappy with how the film based on The Neverending Story did not follow the spirit of the book faithfully enough, requested to be involved more ...