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    Published 1945
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    Published 1946
    “…The inhabitants of shattered post-war Berlin are portrayed with psychological precision by veteran director Gerhard Lamprecht, who also directed Emil and the Detectives…”
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    Published 2009
    “…Verzio FF Submission Film director Michael Ballhaus returns to Berlin after years of absence and no longer recognizes his native city. …”
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    Published 1969
    “…The last days of the Second World War, the fight for Berlin. One part of the city after another is being captured by the Soviet army. …”
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    Published 1931
    “…Working as a street vendor selling tumbler toys on Alexanderplatz in Berlin, Franz has finally found happiness in a simple, but decent and honest life. …”
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    Published 1945
    “…Duration: 01:12:00 Over 40 Belorussian and 1st Ukrainian Army cameramen contributed footage of this remarkable documentary of the fall of Berlin, including captured German footage.…”
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    Published 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. For 28 years, the strip of earth enclosed between the two walls was the safest of enclaves. …”
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    Published 1998
    “…Duration: 00:47:00 Three years after the end of World War II, the Nazis' former capital, Berlin, would once again find itself the target of an allied air fleet. …”
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    Published 1989
    “…Experimental low-budget films from East Germany including Lutz Dammbeck, "Hommage a la Sarraz" (Leipzig, 1981, 13 min); Gino Hahnemann, "September September" (Ost-Berlin, 1986, 7 min); Cornelia Schleime, "Unter weissen Tuechern" (Ost-Berlin, 1983, 9 min); Cornelia Klauss, "Samuel" (Ost-Berlin, 1984, 3 min), Volker Lewandowsky "Report" (Dresden, 1987, 6 min); Thomas Frydetzki, "Engelchen" (Leipzig, 1985, 8 min); Claus Löser, "Nekrolog" (Karl-Marx-Stadt, 1985, 6 min); Tohm di Roes, "7 X 7 Tatsachen aus dem hiesigen Leben des Dichters Tohm di Roes" (Ost-Berlin, 1983, 17 min); Thomas Werner, "Guten Tag, Berlin!" …”
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    Published 1962
    “…Berlin 1961: a love triangle develops as the Berlin Wall is being constructed. …”
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    Published 1998
    “…For years, West Berlin was an escape route for East Germans seeking to flee communism. …”
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    Published 2008
    “…Verzio FF Submission An experimental film about a Berlin tour and underwater musing. In the first part we follow a tourist guide in Berlin talking about the holocaust memorial while in the second part the camera goes deep below for an underwater tour.…”
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    Published 1993
    “…Clips from the Soviet propaganda film "Fall of Berlin".…”
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    Published 1929
    “…Duration: 01:42:00 A film about a working-class family in the late twenties in Berlin. The story of Mutter Krauses's fight for survival is conveyed in the terms that are very similar to contemporary discourse on social deprivation. …”
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    Published 2008
    “…This film tells the story of the desires, the passion and the dreams that were tried and tested, lived and performed in the shadow of the Berlin Wall.…”
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    “…More than 400,000 Berliners—100,000 of them having risked crossing the border from East Berlin—filled City Hall Square to witness the dedication ceremonies. …”
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    Published 2008
    “…Verzio FF Submission “The House on August Street” tells the story of Beate Berger, a German Jew who single-handedly and with great resolve and vision rescued over 100 children during the Holocaust, smuggling them from Berlin to Palestine in the 1930s. Berger, founder of the House of Love Children’s Home (Beith Ahawah Kinderheim) Berlin’s first home for poor Jewish children, was quick to recognize the Nazi threat and resolved to protect the 120 children under her care on Auguststrasse 14-16. …”
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