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July 28, 2006

Hey Anyone. I saw a movie last night called "Ladies in Lavender". It's got Judi Dench in it, so may not be everyones 'cup of tea' but what it DOES have, is a fair amount of spoken German! Always useful! Have fun learning (and showing off your German knowledge) guys! Nik
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August 11, 2006

What about 'Run Lola Run'? This is a great movie, a bit more of an alternative movie with a couple twists, but good practice for your German!
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September 12, 2006

I am a fan of German movies, but it is hard to sometimes get a hold of them. But "Run, Lola, Run" was good and "The Edukators". And for those who are interested in History and perhaps World War II "Downfall" would be a good one. There is also "Das Experiment" and "Das Boot". If anyone knows of any others bitte let me know!
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October 19, 2006

Hi there, a few weeks ago I watched the movie "The white Massai" which was very fascinating. The movie is mainly in German and Maa, but also a little bit of English. It has English subtitles as well which helps. Definitely worth seeing. Enjoy!
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March 11, 2007

I bought __Das Boot__ and __Downfall__ before I ever thought I would try to learn German. Having recently joined Netflix, I've been on a bit of a German movie kick. They have around 250 German movies! Here's what I've seen so far: __The Tunnel__ __Aimee and Jaguar__ __Good Bye, Lenin!__ __Sophie Scholl: The Final Days__ __Rosenstrasse__ __Before the Fall__ __Triumph of the Will__ __The Experiment__ __Jacob the Liar__ (The original, not the Robin Williams remake) __Naked Among Wolves__ __The BRD Trilogy: The Marriage of Maria Braun __ So far, my favorites are The Tunnel, Sophie Scholl, Rosenstrasse, Before The Fall, and The Experiment. I particulary recommend Sophie Scholl and The Experiment. I also recently saw __The Lives of Others__ (now playing in theaters) and liked it very much!
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Karen1

November 2, 2007

I recently saw "Torn Curtain," an old Hitchcock film. Obviously it's in English, but there's a fair amount of Germans speaking German to each other -- which isn't subtitled or translated. It was fun to see what I could pick up.
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July 3, 2008

There's another; "Die Weise Rose"
mxyloreda

mxyloreda

July 6, 2008

I recently saw Das Leben der Anderen and I'm also a fan of Wim Wenders: Der Himmel Über Berlin, Don't Come Knocking etc.

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