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Salmonberries (Percy Adlon) [MORE] [ADD] |
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Voyager (Volker Schlondorff) [MORE] [ADD] |
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Protestors attempt to disrupt the funeral of Marlene Dietrich in Berlin because they consider her a traitor for changing her nationality. [MORE] [ADD] |
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French company la Compagnie generale des eaux acquires the Babelsburg Studios in Berlin. [MORE] [ADD] |
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A court in Berlin orders the destruction of Jörg Buttgereit’s Necromaniac 2 on the grounds that it breaks a German law forbidding graphic violence in films. [MORE] [ADD] |
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– DEFA is sold by the Treuhund, although its intellectual property rights are given to the charitable DEFA-Stiftung (DEFA Foundation) [MORE] [ADD] |
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Germany 1992: Other Films of Note |
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Schtonk! (Helmut Dietl) [MORE] [ADD] |
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Die Zweite Heimat (Edgar Reitz) [MORE] [ADD] |
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Gorilla Bathes at Noon (Dusan Makavejev) [MORE] [ADD] |
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Jim Sheridan's In the Name of the Father wins the Golden Bear at the Berlin Festival. [MORE] [ADD] |
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| 5/4 - |
A worldwide survey of 456 film critics and historians reveals the top five German films of all time to be M (1931), The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920), Berlin, Symphony of a Great City (1927), Nosferatu (1922), and People on Sunday (1930). [MORE] [ADD] |
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Bertrand Tavernier's L'Appât (The Bait) wins the Golden Bear at this year’s Berlin Film Festival, while Wayne Wang’s Smoke is awarded the special jury prize. [MORE] [ADD] |