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1Published 2009“…Verzio FF Military cooks are never mentioned in history books and yet they helped to influence the course of history. …”
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2Published 2006“…Verzio FF Submission Fatherland is a personal essay on history and memory. It is Manfred Becker's personal quest to understand his German-Canadian identity. …”
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3Published 2007“…Barbet Schroeder takes us down history’s darkest paths in his attempt to illuminate the mystery behind this enigmatic figure. …”
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4Published 2003“…The syrupy songs open the Aryan aesthetics up ready to remind in a new composition the role of entertainment in the history of Nazi Germany. This film clarifies the dark epoch of the popular music history, the way how it was abused for the fascist objections. …”
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5Published 1997“…Soros Documentary Fund Since the introduction of coffee growing, the history of Guatemala has been dictated by a small but very influential German community. …”
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6Published 1934“…Banned for more than 30 years, this propaganda masterpiece generated perhaps the greatest moral and legal controversy in motion-picture history. The subject of the film is the 1934 Nazi Party Congress held in Nuremberg, and mass rallies involving thousands.…”
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7Published 1992“…Duration: 01:30:00 The history of the German Democratic republic is reflected in East german Newsreels and Propaganda films - this not very enticing persepctive turns out ot be a breathtaking journey of discovery. …”
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8Published 1939“…Part of the festival is the greatest military demonstration in the history of the Third Reich.…”
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9Published 2004“…This German vacation idyll chronicles the history of a family, a country, and a medium – Super 8 filmmaking.…”
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10Published 1993“…Intellect and Power: Art and Culture: "Take up your pen, mate!" The history of literature and art in the German Democratic Republic is repeatedly interrupted by State oppression. …”
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11Published 2010“…The film reconstructs the history of this gallery and looks at the roots of independent art in the GDR.…”
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12Published 2009“…Verzio FF Submission A history lesson told through the eyes of rabbits - a widely unknown story of the thousands of wild rabbits who lived in the Death Zone of the Berlin Wall. …”
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13Published 1995“…Duration: 01:00:00 This Russian-German co-production touches on one of the most controversial and little-known aspects in the history of Russia's war against Nazi Germany - the story of General Vlasov and his Army. …”
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14Published 2007“…Verzio FF Submission A documentary about punk in the GDR. The history of punk in the GDR is unique because the state and the ministry of state security acted in a disproportionate and massive way against people trying to break free. …”
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15Published 1989“…Twelve days later, the Honecker regime was history. This is the actual GDR television broadcast of the event -- news coverage which the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung called a masterpiece of disinformation.…”
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16Published 2003“…The film features interviews with former students of the 'School of the Weimar Republic' and they tell its history from 1908 to 1944. The film features Arisztid Atkáry, Ernst Kleinschmidt, Beate Fütterer, Mária Fehérvári, Klári Horváth, Éva Kende, János Kornai, Sigmund Lust, Marianne Rényi, Tamás Sattler, and Éva Székely. …”
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17Published 2008“…As a son of Turkish migrant workers who moved to Germany in the 1970s, the filmmaker also poses questions about his own history. He, too, has to combine two different lives, two cultures. …”
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18Published 1993“…This television documentary series offers the most comprehensive visual account of the 40-year history of a separate East Germany. The series covers all the important cultural, economic and political developments, from the founding of the GDR to the popular upheavals that finally brought the Berlin Wall down. …”
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19Published 1999“…Three portraits following the trajectory of European post-war history - before and after the collapse of the Iron Curtain.…”
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20Published 2010“…A personal but universal love story, "I Shot My Love" is an intimate portrait of two lovers confronting the challenges posed by their families, their national histories, and their own emotions.…”