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  1. This is a list of the most notable films produced in the Cinema of Germany in 1940. Title. Director. Cast. Genre. Notes. Aberglaube. Walter Ruttmann. documentary.

  2. List of German films of 1933–1945. The Third Reich era of Germany ("Nazi Germany") lasted from Adolf Hitler 's assumption of power on 30 January 1933 to Karl Dönitz 's surrender at the end of World War II on 8 May 1945.

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    Director
    Produced by IG Farben
    The German Monthly Show; newsreel series
    The German Weekly Show; newsreel series
    Produced by IG Farben
  3. Back Then (film) The Bath in the Barn (1943 film) The Beaver Coat (1949 film) Beloved Augustin (1940 film) Beloved Darling; Beloved World; The Berliner (film) Between Hamburg and Haiti; Between Heaven and Earth (1942 film) Between Yesterday and Tomorrow (film) The Big Game (1942 film) The Big Number; Black on White (1943 film) The Black Robe ...

  4. Aug 18, 2017 · In fact, a historical revision of German cinema between the so-called “rubble films” of the late-1940s and the 1962 Oberhausen Manifesto has been underway in German and Anglo-American academia for more than a decade.

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    "Legend has it that in late November 1945, two Soviet soldiers found film reels in a bunker in Babelsberg," said film historian Ralf Schenk. The soldiers then took the reels to the Russian technical director of the film division, who in turn asked German film editor Alice Ludwig whether she knew anything about the mysterious find — and she recogniz...

    As long as they did not propagate the values of Nazi Germany, the films produced towards the end of the war were shown: "They made sure that they were not crude propaganda films — but, anyway, those were hardly produced anymore by the end of 1944, beginning of 1945." The first Überläufer films that flickered across the big screens in 1946 were ther...

    DEFA took over a large part of the Überläufer films, but such films also existed in the parts of the country occupied by the Americans, British and French. Tiefland (Lowlands) by Leni Riefenstahl, Adolf Hitler's favorite filmmaker, is one of the most famous films in this category. The infamous director who catered to Nazi propaganda — she was the d...

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  6. Nazi Cinema (1933–1945) Late 1940s1960s Cinema in East and West Germany; New German Cinema. Rainer Werner Fassbinder; Alexander Kluge and Other Directors of the New German Cinema; Post-1989 German Cinema; Gender and Sexuality

  7. Home Entertainment & Pop Culture Movies. Germanys catastrophic defeat in World War II and the subsequent partitioning of the country virtually destroyed its film industry, which had already been corrupted by the Nazis.

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