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    Berlin Alexanderplatz

    2021 · Drama · 3h 3m

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  1. Berlin Alexanderplatz is a 2020 drama film directed by Burhan Qurbani. The third adaptation of Alfred Döblin 's influential 1929 novel of the same name, following one in 1931 and a 1980 fourteen-part miniseries, this iteration transposes the story to the modern day with an undocumented immigrant from West Africa in the central role.

  2. Apr 30, 2021 · Berlin Alexanderplatz: Directed by Burhan Qurbani. With Welket Bungué, Albrecht Schuch, Jella Haase, Annabelle Mandeng. A man from Guinea-Bissau moves to Germany, where he is befriended by a drug dealer and two women.

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    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Burhan Qurbani
    • 2021-04-30
  3. Berlin Alexanderplatz ist ein deutsch-niederländischer Spielfilm von Burhan Qurbani aus dem Jahr 2020. Das Filmdrama orientiert sich frei an dem gleichnamigen Roman von Alfred Döblin aus dem Jahr 1929. Der Regisseur Qurbani, der gemeinsam mit Martin Behnke auch das Drehbuch zum Film schrieb, verlegte die Handlung ins Berlin der Gegenwart.

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  5. Feb 28, 2020 · ‘Berlin Alexanderplatz’: Film Review | Berlin 2020. Director Burhan Qurbani updates Alfred Doblin’s classic novel as a modern-day gangster story starring Guinea-Bissau actor Welket Bungue ...

  6. Feb 26, 2020 · Reviewed at Berlin Film Festival, Feb. 26, 2020. Running time: 183 MIN. Production: (Germany-Netherlands) A Sommerhaus production, in co-production with ZDF, in collaboration with ARTE, Lemming ...

  7. Apr 30, 2021 · An African immigrant struggles to make a new life for himself in the big city in director-co-writer Burhan Qurbani's (We Are Young. We Are Strong.) audacious, neon-lit reinterpretation of Alfred ...

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    • Drama
  8. Apr 30, 2021 · And yet, Berlin Alexanderplatz has now been made into a movie no less than three times. The first, an early German sound film released in 1931, has the advantage of being co-written by Döblin himself and shot not too long after the novel takes place; despite trimming most of the novel’s meat down to a mere 90-minute movie, it’s still a richly authentic depiction of an era long gone by.