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Film Reviews for German

A Look at Current and Recent Films from
Austria, Germany, and Switzerland

Keep track of the latest films being released in German Europe, as well as cinema classics from filmmakers in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. We review certain German-language films in detail and offer at least a brief synopsis of all the films listed here. Under the “Films in English” category you'll find the best Hollywood and English-language movies for German-learners. Also see our Movie Index for German-language films and the German Movie Guide for an overview of more film resources.

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Current or Recent Films

Die Fälscher (The Counterfeiters, DVD review) 2008 Academy Award
Das Leben der Anderen (The Lives of Others, DVD review) Academy Award
Downfall - Der Untergang (DVD review)
Merry Christmas (F/D Joyeux Noël, summary)
Die Nibelungen (summary)
Rosenstrasse (brief synopsis)
Thief Lord (Herr der Diebe in English, on DVD)
(T)Raumschiff Surprise (brief synopsis)

More film reviews (2000-2003) below...


Recent Reviews by World Film @ About.com

German-Language Films

And Along Come Tourists (Am Ende kommen Touristen) - Review by Jürgen Fauth
Head-On (Gegen die Wand) - Review by Marcy Dermansky
In July (Im Juli) - Short review
Sophie Scholl - The Final Days - Review by Marcy Dermansky
Yella - Review by Jürgen Fauth

How do their Top 10 German Films compare to my The Best Films for German-Learners?

More reviews of German movies from worldfilm.about.com


Reviews of German Music DVDs

Rammstein: Lichtspielhaus (2003)
Rammstein: Live aus Berlin (1998)

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Reviews of Films in German (2000-2003)

Bellaria (Austria)
Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary (Im toten Winkel)
Bungalow
Emil and the Detectives (2001) (Emil und die Detektive)
Good-Bye Lenin!
Grill Point (Halbe Treppe)
Naked (Nackt)
Nowhere in Africa (Nirgendwo in Afrika) Academy Award!
Manitou's Shoe, The (Der Schuh des Manitu)
Rammstein: Lichtspielhaus (music video)
Vaya con Dios  Top Pick!
Wunder von Bern, Das (Miracle of Bern, The - full DVD review)

   Also see: The Best Films for German-Learners

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Reviews of Films on DVD or Video

Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary - US DVD
Downfall - Der Untergang (US DVD)
Emil and the Detectives (2001) (Emil und die Detektive) German DVD
Leben der Anderen, Das (Lives of Others, The - full DVD review) Academy Award!
Lola rennt (“Run Lola Run”) US DVD
Nowhere in Africa - US DVD
Schuh des Manitu, Der (“Manitou's Shoe”) German DVD
Wunder von Bern, Das (Miracle of Bern, The - full DVD review)

Dinner for One (New Year's sketch) UK/German DVD

Rammstein: Lichtspielhaus (music DVD, 2003)
Rammstein: Live aus Berlin (music DVD, 1998)


Reviews of Films in English

English-language films with a German connection

Aeon Flux (Berlin locations)
Eyes Wide Shut (“Traumnovelle”)
Bourne Supremacy, The (Berlin locations)
Jakob the Liar (Hollywood remake of a German film, book)
Thief Lord (Herr der Diebe in English, on DVD)
Third Man, The (Vienna locations)
    The Third Man in the German Classroom

Related:
Harry Potter Revisted (H.P. in German)
J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings in German


Other Film-Related Pages

The Best Films for German-Learners
DVD Details for Students and Teachers
Movie Titles in German

DVD Sources: I recommend the U.S. Netflix online rental service as a good source of DVDs in German. In Europe Amazon.de and other online DVD retailers also rent DVDs. Both also sell used and/or new DVDs of German productions.


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