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Directed by Gustav UcickyGenres Drama,
HistoricalThemes Political films,
Films about royaltyActors Otto Gebühr,
Renate Müller,
Hans Rehmann,
Walter Janssen,
Attila Hörbiger,
Raoul AslanRating68%
Le film retrace des épisodes de la vie de Frédéric le Grand, roi de Prusse, dans son palais de Sanssouci, en particulier ceux centrés sur sa vie musicale et littéraire, débouchant sur des réflexions philosophiques et politiques.Directed by Eduard von Borsody,
Gustav UcickyOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
War,
AdventureThemes Politique,
Transport films,
Rail transport films,
Political filmsActors Hans Albers,
Käthe von Nagy,
Eugen Gottlob Klöpfer,
Andrews Engelmann,
Maria Koppenhöfer,
Franziska KinzRating58%
Non loin de la frontière russo-chinoise, à Harbin. Depuis quelques jours, la ville de Mandchourie s'agite. Les puissances étrangères ont déployé des soldats ; les Chinois rencontrent l'Armée rouge, les Britanniques et les Japonais. On trouve aussi d'autres étrangers occidentaux. Trois d'entre eux décident de s'enfuir dans l'après-midi du 6 août 1928. Laudy, un ingénieur allemand, découvre avec un compagnon sur les murs un avis de recherche l'accusant d'espionnage industriel. Les Russes proposent 5 000 roubles contre son arrestation. Un commissaire soviétique se déplace dans la ville avec son groupe armé de mitrailleuses entre les gens en fuite avec leurs biens dans la chaleur étouffante. Les soldats britanniques déployés dans le quartier diplomatique de Harbin affichent un mépris sous couvert de neutralité. , 1h36
Directed by Veit HarlanGenres DramaThemes Politique,
Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about capital punishment,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Ferdinand Marian,
Werner Krauss,
Heinrich George,
Kristina Söderbaum,
Eugen Gottlob Klöpfer,
Bernhard GoetzkeRating49%
The film begins with the coronation of Karl Alexander, Duke of Württemberg (Heinrich George), a man much beloved by his people, who swears an oath to obey the laws of the dukedom "according to the traditional Württemberg loyalty and honesty." However, the Duke soon becomes frustrated because the Württemberg Diet (the provincial council) refuses him the funds needed to maintain a lifestyle comparable to his neighboring sovereigns; in particular, he wants a personal bodyguard, an opera company, and a ballet company. Lacking funds even to purchase coronation gifts for the Duchess (Hilde von Stolz), the Duke sends a courtier to Frankfurt to borrow money from Joseph Süß Oppenheimer (Ferdinand Marian). Süß shows the emissary jewels and jewelry that are obviously beyond the Duke's means and then says that it would be his honor to provide the Duke with jewelry at a substantial discount. However, Süß insists on presenting the items to the Duke personally despite a ban against Jews (Judenbann) entering the city that has been in force for over a century. Armed with a pass from the Duke, Süß cuts his hair, shaves his beard, and dons "Christian" clothes so that he can enter Württemberg disguised as a Christian. As his carriage gets into an accident, Süß gets a lift from Dorothea Sturm (Kristina Söderbaum) to the city., 1h41
Directed by Eduard von BorsodyOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
War,
RomanceThemes Politique,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Musical films,
Political filmsActors Ilse Werner,
Carl Raddatz,
Joachim Brennecke,
Paul Hörbiger,
Walter Ladengast,
Ida WüstRating60%
During the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin the young Inge Wagner and Luftwaffe Fliegerleutnant (Flight Lieutenant) Herbert Koch meet, and within a few days fall in love. They make plans for their joint future, but before they can get married Herbert is seconded to the Condor Legion and ordered to the Spanish Civil War; he is forced to leave immediately without giving Inge any explanation. The mission is top secret and all contact with home is forbidden, including by letter, and he is unable to contact her with an explanation. When after several months the operation is over, and Herbert is recovering from a severe injury, he is at last able to write to Inge, but she has moved in the meantime and he is unable to trace her.Directed by Max W. KimmichGenres Drama,
WarThemes Politique,
Political filmsActors Anna Dammann,
Werner Hinz,
Eugen Gottlob Klöpfer,
Will Quadflieg,
Hans Quest,
Paul WegenerRating51%
En 1903, le nationaliste irlandais Michael O'Brien est capturé à Dublin après avoir commis un attentat sur des policiers britanniques ; il est condamné à mort. Pendant sa détention, sa fiancée, Maeve, enceinte, lui rend visite et l'épouse en secret. Michael remet ensuite à sa femme une croix d'argent portée par les meilleurs combattants pour la liberté de l'Irlande. Sur la croix, les mots « Ma vie » et « Irlande » sont gravés. , 1h39
Directed by Jürgen von AltenOrigin GermanGenres DramaThemes Films about writers,
Films about journalists,
Politique,
Political filmsActors Paul Hartmann,
Renate Müller,
Heinz Salfner,
Paul Otto,
Mathias Wieman,
Fritz OdemarRating54%
Pendant la République de Weimar, le Konzern international Reuler mène une politique d'acquisition agressive en Allemagne. L'industrie domestique est de plus en plus entre les mains de sinistres géants économiques, personne ne semble s'opposer à cette menace de la "domination étrangère". Une seule personne est prêt à mener la lutte : Togger, le rédacteur en chef du journal Der Neue Tag (Le Jour nouveau). Il a à ses côtés une personne influente que l'on connaît seulement sous le nom de "Lux". Reuler cherche à savoir sa véritable identité, en vain. Peter Geis, le confrère de Siebenstädter Boten n'y arriva pas non plus. Lors d'un accident de voiture, Togger fait la connaissance de Hanna Breitenbach. Elle est la fille du chef de Der Neue Tag, le professeur Breitenbach, et aussi Lux.Directed by Veit HarlanGenres DramaThemes Politique,
Political filmsActors Kristina Söderbaum,
Eugen Gottlob Klöpfer,
Annie Rosar,
Kurt Meisel,
Dagny Servaes,
Rudolf PrackRating60%
Anna, a young, innocent country girl (a Sudeten German), whose mother drowned in the swamp, dreams of the golden city of Prague. After she falls in love with a surveyor, she runs away to Prague to find him. She is instead seduced and abandoned by her cousin (a Czech). She attempts to return home, but her father rejects her, and she drowns herself in the swamp where her mother died. , 2h45
Directed by Faruk AksoyOrigin TurquieGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
Adventure,
HistoricalThemes Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about royaltyActors Devrim Evin,
İbrahim Çelikkol,
Dilek Serbest,
Erden Alkan,
Şahika Koldemir,
Özcan ÖzdemirRating64%
Le film raconte la prise de la cité de Constantinople, capitale de l'Empire byzantin agonisant par le jeune Mehmed II. Il commence à l'époque de Mahomet. Là, Abu Ayyub al-Ansari raconte que Constantinople sera conquise par un commandant et une armée bénie. , 2h1
Directed by Andy TennantOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
Fantasy,
RomanceThemes Films about children,
Politique,
Films about the labor movement,
Political films,
Children's films,
Films about royaltyActors Drew Barrymore,
Anjelica Huston,
Judy Parfitt,
Dougray Scott,
Megan Dodds,
Melanie LynskeyRating71%
In the 19th century, a Grande Dame (Jeanne Moreau) summons The Brothers Grimm to her palace, where the brothers discuss their interpretation of the Cinderella story and notice a painting displayed in the room. The Grande Dame shows the brothers a glass slipper and tells them the story of Danielle de Barbarac, the true story of Cinderella. In 16th-century France, widower Auguste de Barbarac (Jeroen Krabbé), father of eight-year-old Danielle, marries Rodmilla de Ghent (Anjelica Huston), a wealthy baroness with two young daughters, Maguerite and Jacqueline, but he dies of a heart attack shortly afterwards. Before dying, Auguste's last words are directed to Danielle, which causes the Baroness to envy Danielle and treat her miserably for the next ten years. While Marguerite (Megan Dodds) is hostile and cruel to Danielle, Jacqueline (Melanie Lynskey) is kinder and more respectful to her, though she often stays out of the crossfires to keep the peace.