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Berlin Alexanderplatz, 1980 – 1920s Berlin, film of the novel written by Alfred Döblin. Made for television film (in 14 episodes) by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Berlin Chamissoplatz , 1980 – love story between an older architect and a young student, set against the backdrop of the housing struggles in West Berlin. Director: Rudolf Thome.
Die Stadt der Millionen, 1927 - first full-length documentary and experimental movie on Berlin, its people and their attitude towards life. Directed by Adolf Trotz. Berlin: Symphony of a Metropolis, 1927 - expressionist documentary film of 1920s Berlin by Walter Ruttmann
1920: Abend - Nacht - Morgen (Evening - Night - Morning) Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau: Conrad Veidt, Gertrude Welcker: Presumed lost film IMDb: Algol (Algol - Tragödie der Macht) Hans Werckmeister: Emil Jannings, John Gottowt: Sci-fi: Anna Boleyn: Ernst Lubitsch: Henny Porten, Emil Jannings: Historical: Anna Karenina: Frederic Zelnik: Lya Mara ...
Telling the story of a seedy nightclub in late 1920s Berlin during the rise of Nazism, John Kander, Fred Ebb, and Joe Masteroff's musical is based on the autobiographical writing of Christopher ...
German Expressionism was an artistic movement in the early 20th century that emphasized the artist's inner emotions rather than attempting to replicate reality. [1] German Expressionist films rejected cinematic realism and used visual distortions and hyper-expressive performances to reflect inner conflicts.
Battle of the Sexes (1920 film) Battle of the Sexes (1926 film) The Beaver Coat (1928 film) The Beggar from Cologne Cathedral; The Beggar Student (1927 film) Behind Monastery Walls (1928 film) Behind the Altar; The Beloved of His Highness; Berlin: Symphony of a Metropolis; A Better Master; Beyond the Street; The Big Boss (1921 film) The Big ...
UFA Studios in Berlin-Tempelhof, 1920. 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.
Berlin Alexanderplatz (German: [bɛʁˈliːn ʔalɛkˈsandɐˌplats]), originally broadcast in 1980, is a 14-part West German crime television miniseries, set in 1920s Berlin and adapted and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder from Alfred Döblin's 1929 novel of the same name.