From the 1950s onwards, Erika and Ulrich Gregor brought countless film historical milestones to Berlin and shaped cinema discourse in post-war Germany. A look at the life and work of the couple without whom Arsenal and the Forum wouldn’t exist.
This is not merely another film about cinema history; it is a film about the love of cinema, a journey of discovery through over a century of German film history. Ten people working in film today remember their favourite films of yesteryear.
What happens when famous directors stage an opera? Eckhart Schmidt shows successful and failed attempts.
Documentary filmmaker Troller criss-crosses post-reunified “Transgermania” for a year, probing German identity through festivals (Carnival, Oktoberfest), films, small towns and big cities. He attends a Black–Bavarian wedding at an “animal fair,” chats with chimney sweeps, students, artists and elites (from Grass to Müller), and asks uneasy questions about unity, memory and the future - all from his outsider’s lens.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Doris Dörrie (born 26 May 1955, Hannover) is a German film director, producer and author. Description above from the Wikipedia article Doris Dörrie, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
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