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Herr Tubthumper

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The Edukators is a quality German film as well. Daniel Bruhl of Goodbye Lenin is also in it.

On the Lives of Others tip, the little bit in the book shop at the end is very moving.
 










Trufflehound

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Aug 5, 2003
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Das Boot ... The Tin Drum ... Run Lola Run ... M ...

Or Aguirre: Wrath of God, or Fitzcarraldo - you can't beat a bit of Klaus Kinski going slowly insane.

But I guess my favourite German film is still Wings of Desire.
 


Les Biehn

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Herr Tubthumper is right about The Edukators, really like that film. Goodbye Lenin is also good with a great soundtrack.

Wasn't overly impressed by either Downfall or The Lives Of Others. Think I need to watch them again.
 


Man of Harveys

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It was me. :wave:

A fantastic film. I, too, need to watch Downfall.
The Lives Of Others is, quite simply, my favourite film of all time. It gets to me every single time I watch it and there isn't one word of dialogue, not one acting performance, nor one frame shot, nor one note of an incredible score that simply isn't perfect. The fact that Ulrich Muhe, whose own life echoed events in the film so weirdly closely, succumbed to cancer so soon after having received so much praise for his role in it - just unimaginably tragic (even MORE so than the equally-gifted Jade Goody). f*** it, I'm going to watch it again for about the 20th time at the weekend.

I've been trawling around wondering what Florian von Donnersmark is going to do next - there's almost an argument that he should retire and not try to top it. Anyone know?

I'd really recommend the Miracle Of Bern too. Best football film ever made, not that that's saying much.
 






Herr Tubthumper

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Das Boot ... The Tin Drum ... Run Lola Run ... M ...

Or Aguirre: Wrath of God, or Fitzcarraldo - you can't beat a bit of Klaus Kinski going slowly insane.

But I guess my favourite German film is still Wings of Desire.

Wings of Desire is quality. The only other film of his I've seen is the road journey one...little girl looking for her mother..features the brilliant Wuppertal suspended train (I cant be arsed to google the name). Quite old but a great film and nice scenery. I will make the trek to Wuppertal and ride that train one day.
 


Simster

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Jul 7, 2003
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Still a big fan of Danish flick, FESTEN, Colin? Did I tell you I went to see the play of that film in the West End a few years back? Twas superb, but not as good as the film.

Christ this is sounding so pretentious, what with all these films being non-mainstream and FOREIGN - I can't wait for The Spanish to read this thread.
 






Man of Harveys

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Herr Tubthumper

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Wings of Desire is quality. The only other film of his I've seen is the road journey one...little girl looking for her mother..features the brilliant Wuppertal suspended train (I cant be arsed to google the name). Quite old but a great film and nice scenery. I will make the trek to Wuppertal and ride that train one day.

Here's the hanging train. Brilliant eh? Should I ever come into loads of money I promise to build one in Brighton. On Saturdays a football special hanging train will wizz us all over to Falmer and back. I'll also insist all staff have smart acrylic uniforms and waxed handlebar mastouches.
 

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Herr Tubthumper

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Man of Harveys

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incest porn is massive in germany too. the fritzl thing came as no surprise to me.
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