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151 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2003. Last article published on 18/07/2014.

Rohtenburg release postponed

A Frankfurt court has decided that the March 9 release of Rohtenburg by distribution company Senator should be postponed. Martin Weisz’s thriller was inspired by the true story of "the Rohtenburg...  

03/03/2006 | Releases | Germany

Blockbusters and elementary particles

Six of the twelve films released yesterday are from across the Atlantic (five US films and one Argentinean title), four are German productions and co-productions (including The Elementary...  

24/02/2006 | Releases | Germany

Come to the movies!

With their strongly punctuated titles, Hab mich Lieb! ('love me!'), by Sylke Enders, and War'n Sie schon mal in mich verliebt? (t.i. Did You Ever Fall in Love With Me?), by Douglas Wolfsperger,...  

13/01/2006 | Releases | Germany

Three continents on screen

Amongst today's new releases, the German public will find an Asian film, a Peruvian one, two American blockbusters, and five European movies. The theatres will feature two German documentaries....  

08/12/2005 | Releases | Germany

The last dictatorship in Europe

Among the 6 European films premiering today in Germany, the most political is no doubt 89 Millimeter by Sebastian Heinzel. This documentary produced and distributed by the Berlin-based company...  

17/11/2005 | Releases | Germany

Unveiled and out

This week, of ten new films, there are six European productions, plus the British -American feature Pride and Prejudice. Three of these movies are entirely German: Der Schatz der weissen Falken, a...  

21/10/2005 | Releases | Germany

A German week

Of the six films released today in Germany, one is French (Boudu, by Gérard Jugnot, distr. Concorde Filmverleih) and three are national productions. Allein ('alone'), Thomas Durchschlag's first...  

28/07/2005 | Releases | Germany

Crossing the Bridge goes back home

There are numerous national productions among today's releases. Indeed, four of the eight new films are German productions, including one co-production, Die chinesischen Schuhe, between Germany...  

09/06/2005 | Releases | Germany

The Slurb is back

The strange little creature called “the Slurb”, a cheeky but good hearted character, which first appeared in the children’s series written by Paul Maar, is back. When the Slurb first appeared in...  

16/12/2003 | Releases | Germany

Love and Youth

Passion, betrayal and suicide are the ingredients of Großglockenliebe, a romantic comedy and Joe Duebell's directorial debut  

09/07/2003 | Releases | Germany

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