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🎬 11 films 🎭 Documentary, Drama

About this series

A series of semi-documentary films produced in Germany.

All films — in order

1
A Whispering in the Mountain of Things poster
A Whispering in the Mountain of Things
📅 1997 ⭐ 10.0/10 1 votes
Dominik Graf, now a leading filmmaker, revisits his late father Robert Graf’s acting career (1956–1966), during which Robert appeared in 20 features and 25 TV dramas by directors like Hoffmann, Staudte, Siodmak, Sturges, and Comencini. Through archival clips and personal reflections, Dominik “meets” his father and confronts the West German society and film industry of that era, where scripted narratives often outweighed real life.
2
Kix?
📅 1997 ⭐ 7.0/10 1 votes
A portrait of the young generation in Germany during the 1990s, denying a stereotyping from the outside.
3
Augenblick poster
Augenblick
📅 1998 ⭐ 9.0/10 1 votes
In 1996, cinematographer Helge Weindler died in Almeria, Spain, while shooting his wife Doris Dörrie's new film. A year later, she set out to retrace her grief and pain in a very private film.
4
Angst spür' ich, wo kein Herz ist
📅 1998 ⭐ 8.0/10 1 votes
Children from poor families recount experiences from their daily lives.
5
Niemandsland
📅 1998 ⭐ 9.0/10 1 votes
A documentary-style essay of the state of the nation in the late 1990s in Berlin.
6
We Have Forgotten to Return Home poster
We Have Forgotten to Return Home
📅 2001 ⭐ 5.8/10 6 votes
Fatih Akin sets out in search of his family roots and paints a portrait of his Turkish family. In 1965, his father came to Germany from Turkey to try his luck as a guest worker. He actually only wanted to stay for two years, but then he brought his wife to Hamburg and still works today in the chemical cleaning factory where he found a job back then.
7
Die Leopoldstraße Kills Me poster
Die Leopoldstraße Kills Me
📅 2001 ⭐ 9.0/10 1 votes
Klaus Lemke steps out of the door of his Munich apartment and stands on Leopoldstrasse, where he has “lived” for many years. His documentary film is an avowedly gaudy declaration of love for Schwabinger Strasse, the people who live there and their realistic language.
8
Ein Fremder
📅 2001 ⭐ 10.0/10 1 votes
Sixty years after the Holocaust, director Peter Lilienthal, himself a victim and refugee of the Nazi regime, sheds a light on Jewish life in Germany in the early 2000s.
9
Die Durchmacher
📅 2001 ⭐ 10.0/10 1 votes
Loose acquaintances meet up again 25 years later and tell stories about their time together.
10
Adeus und Goodbye
📅 2001 ⭐ 10.0/10 1 votes
Director Peter Patzak visits and interviews friends who decided to move from Germany to Rio de Janeiro and New York City.
11
Familienreise poster
Familienreise
📅 2004 ⭐ 10.0/10 1 votes
Director Michael Gutmann comes to term with his own family's past by accompanying his mother to the Polish village of Klodzko where she grew up.

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