CINEMA favorites: the ten best German dramas

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CINEMA favorites: the ten best German dramas

“Favorites” is the name of the new series of MOVIES. In episode 1 we present the best German dramas, including an Anti-war film, a love story between Hamburg and Istanbul and a political GDR-Thriller.

  • Course 10: The young Törless

    In 1966, Volker Schlöndorff’s “young Törless turned” after a novel by Robert Musil. The Drama about a young boarding-school student in the K. and K. monarchy was the actor Mathieu Carrière to the Star and his Director to a specialist for literary adaptations. Carrière addictions plays in schlöndorff’s Film of a young man between adolescence and morality, rebellion, and secret desires.

  • Course 9: internal security

    Director Christian Petzold is today one of the recognized filmmakers of German cinema. Its cooling staged contemporary dramas fascinate with a very cool style. In the year 2000, Petzold turned up “internal security”. A Film in which he presents the conflict of a 15-Year-olds to their parents, who have links to terrorist acts, in the center.

  • Seat 8: The Bridge

    Nearly 15 years after the end of the Second world war, Bernhard Wicki presented with “The bridge,” an outstanding Anti-war movie. The story of seven 16-year-old German, shortly before the end of the war, sent in a sense of use, still impressed today. “The bridge” is done with a strong young cast, and a brutally-accurate views of the war.

  • Seat 7: Aguirre, the wrath of God

    Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski, was a legendary partnership in the German cinemas. In 1972, the Director turned the South American Drama “Aguirre, the wrath of God.” The original locations directed Film tells the fictional story of Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century. Century. The documentary “My beloved enemy” (1999, photo) about Klaus Kinski was born years later.

  • Seat 6: The Boat

    Six Oscar nominations in 1983 for “das Boot” by Wolfgang Petersen. And even though the Film is about the use of a German U-boat in 1941, was based on the ceremony of the Oscars is empty, Petersen’s war drama, a classic today. A incredibly thrilling-staged and great filmed Drama about a U-boat crew in a threatening Situation.

  • Seat 5: Metropolis

    A milestone of the silent film cinemas, Fritz Langs “Metropolis”. The Director, staged in 1927, with the help of his movie the architects and Studio decorators is an impressive Science Fiction epic. “Metropolis” has inspired many Directors of subsequent generations. Even today, the influence of “Metropolis” in the contemporary Hollywood cinema of digital embossing felt.

  • Seat 4: Four Minutes

    Director Chris Kraus staged ten years ago, his Film “Four minutes”. Two women, played by Monica Bleibtreu (R) and Hannah Herzsprung, are the driving forces of the melodrama. The Boy is serving a prison sentence, the Older in the custody of the piano Institute teaches. “Four minutes” tells their story, shaped by the past of the two different women.

  • Seat 3: The white ribbon

    To was a Triumph of European cinema The white ribbon “” from Director Michael Haneke. In 2009, he received the impressive panorama of Society from the period immediately before the outbreak of the First world war, the Golden palm in Cannes. The Black-and-White Film dissected a razor-sharp, the feelings of the people in a small town in the North of Germany, and refers to future Disasters.

  • 2nd place: Against the wall

    Rarely has been seen in the German cinema of the last decades, an emotionally stir up their Film. “Against the wall” by Fatih Akin, the story of two lost souls tells. The Director introduces two unforgettable characters: Birol Ünel and Sibel Kekilli played a Couple, in a hospital to know, after both of them have a suicide attempt.

  • Course 1: the lives of Others

    That “the lives of Others” is a debut film that amazes even today. The first long Film by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck looked in 2006, deep in the Surveillance and distrust of the GDR-society in the ’80s. In the main role, Ulrich Mühe convinced as Stasi captain. The Film was congenially occupied, direction, equipment, dramaturgy – all agreed to this Film.

    Author: Jochen Kürten

  • Course 10: The young Törless

    In 1966, Volker Schlöndorff’s “young Törless turned” after a novel by Robert Musil. The Drama about a young boarding-school student in the K. and K. monarchy was the actor Mathieu Carrière to the Star and his Director to a specialist for literary adaptations. Carrière addictions plays in schlöndorff’s Film of a young man between adolescence and morality, rebellion, and secret desires.

  • Course 9: internal security

    Director Christian Petzold is today one of the recognized filmmakers of German cinema. Its cooling staged contemporary dramas fascinate with a very cool style. In the year 2000, Petzold turned up “internal security”. A Film in which he presents the conflict of a 15-Year-olds to their parents, who have links to terrorist acts, in the center.

  • Seat 8: The Bridge

    Nearly 15 years after the end of the Second world war, Bernhard Wicki presented with “The bridge,” an outstanding Anti-war movie. The story of seven 16-year-old German, shortly before the end of the war, sent in a sense of use, still impressed today. “The bridge” is done with a strong young cast, and a brutally-accurate views of the war.

  • Seat 7: Aguirre, the wrath of God

    Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski, was a legendary partnership in the German cinemas. In 1972, the Director turned the South American Drama “Aguirre, the wrath of God.” The original locations directed Film tells the fictional story of Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century. Century. The documentary “My beloved enemy” (1999, photo) about Klaus Kinski was born years later.

  • Seat 6: The Boat

    Six Oscar nominations in 1983 for “das Boot” by Wolfgang Petersen. And even though the Film is about the use of a German U-boat in 1941, was based on the ceremony of the Oscars is empty, Petersen’s war drama, a classic today. A incredibly thrilling-staged and great filmed Drama about a U-boat crew in a threatening Situation.

  • Seat 5: Metropolis

    A milestone of the silent film cinemas, Fritz Langs “Metropolis”. The Director, staged in 1927, with the help of his movie the architects and Studio decorators is an impressive Science Fiction epic. “Metropolis” has inspired many Directors of subsequent generations. Even today, the influence of “Metropolis” in the contemporary Hollywood cinema of digital embossing felt.

  • Seat 4: Four Minutes

    Director Chris Kraus staged ten years ago, his Film “Four minutes”. Two women, played by Monica Bleibtreu (R) and Hannah Herzsprung, are the driving forces of the melodrama. The Boy is serving a prison sentence, the Older in the custody of the piano Institute teaches. “Four minutes” tells their story, shaped by the past of the two different women.

  • Seat 3: The white ribbon

    To was a Triumph of European cinema The white ribbon “” from Director Michael Haneke. In 2009, he received the impressive panorama of Society from the period immediately before the outbreak of the First world war, the Golden palm in Cannes. The Black-and-White Film dissected a razor-sharp, the feelings of the people in a small town in the North of Germany, and refers to future Disasters.

  • 2nd place: Against the wall

    Rarely has been seen in the German cinema of the last decades, an emotionally stir up their Film. “Against the wall” by Fatih Akin, the story of two lost souls tells. The Director introduces two unforgettable characters: Birol Ünel and Sibel Kekilli played a Couple, in a hospital to know, after both of them have a suicide attempt.

  • Course 1: the lives of Others

    That “the lives of Others” is a debut film that amazes even today. The first long Film by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck looked in 2006, deep in the Surveillance and distrust of the GDR-society in the ’80s. In the main role, Ulrich Mühe convinced as Stasi captain. The Film was congenially occupied, direction, equipment, dramaturgy – all agreed to this Film.

    Author: Jochen Kürten

What are the best German movies of all times? This question was the starting point for the CINEMA Team was: With the new series of the Deutsche Welle film magazine, they should be answered.

But faster than expected and the problems came. What is real is the best films? The most successful? The reviews with the best film? Or the one with the greatest influence? To measure of cinema tickets sold, the international sales or at the festival awards?

We found out that there are movies that made their debut for a great response, which faded, however, in the course of time. Others that were initially ignored, are now regarded as masterpieces.

An objective selection, there is not – each favourite list is subjective

Of course, every member of the CINEMA team has a different opinion. Especially when it comes to movies. That’s the beauty of the cinema! So, it was soon clear, we don’t want to pay box office results, sales, Oscar wins, or other supposedly objective lists leave, but on ourselves, on our subjective views. Therefore, our series of CINEMA-favorites, our favorite movies, our best German movies. You have a different opinion, we have ours.

The CINEMA editors selected: 10 best film dramas

A century of German film in a “Top Ten”list to pack quite impossible, and so we have divided the series into categories and Genres: “drama”, “Comedy”, “Berlin films”, “Thriller” and others.

And some of the rules there are, of course, but A movie can only show up in a category, a Director will only be once per list. Werner Herzog is for us, for example, one of the greatest German Directors. But it will not show up six of his films in the list of the best dramas.

From silent film classics to the GDR-Stasi-Drama

Our CINEMA favorite series starts with the ten best German dramas.
This was the most controversial of the list. But we believe we have found the ultimate selection of the best German dramas, which includes not less than nearly a century of German film history of Fritz Lang’s Science-Fiction classic “Metropolis” to Michael Haneke’s “The white ribbon”.

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