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Verfluchte Liebe deutscher Film

  • 2016
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Verfluchte Liebe deutscher Film (2016)
Documentary

An alternative history of the not so well known 1960s and 1970s West German genre cinema.An alternative history of the not so well known 1960s and 1970s West German genre cinema.An alternative history of the not so well known 1960s and 1970s West German genre cinema.

  • Directors
    • Dominik Graf
    • Johannes Sievert
  • Writers
    • Johannes Sievert
    • Dominik Graf
  • Stars
    • Mario Adorf
    • Peter Berling
    • Artur Brauner
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    80
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Dominik Graf
      • Johannes Sievert
    • Writers
      • Johannes Sievert
      • Dominik Graf
    • Stars
      • Mario Adorf
      • Peter Berling
      • Artur Brauner
    • 2User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mario Adorf
    Mario Adorf
    • Self
    Peter Berling
    Peter Berling
    • Self
    Artur Brauner
    Artur Brauner
    • Self
    Peter F. Bringmann
    • Self
    Wolfgang Büld
    • Self
    Werner Enke
    Werner Enke
    • Self
    Roger Fritz
    Roger Fritz
    • Self
    Dieter Geissler
    Dieter Geissler
    • Self
    Lisa Gotto
    • Self
    Gisela Hahn
    Gisela Hahn
    • Self
    Roland Klick
    Roland Klick
    • Self
    Rainer Knepperges
    • Self
    Christiane Krüger
    Christiane Krüger
    • Self
    Klaus Lemke
    Klaus Lemke
    • Self
    Stefan Lukschy
    • Self
    Olaf Möller
    • Self
    Martin Müller
    • Self
    Eckhart Schmidt
    • Self
    • Directors
      • Dominik Graf
      • Johannes Sievert
    • Writers
      • Johannes Sievert
      • Dominik Graf
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    1radiobirdma

    To the Fullest

    A German friend of mine once was assigned to write a review about a Dominik Graf movie for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, but when he told the editor he didn't like the flick, he was informed that Graf and the chief film critic of the paper, the late Michael Althen, were close friends and a negative review strictly impossible. Now holy cow and zoom world champion Graf, who directs pretty much everything from doughy period pieces (Beloved Sisters) to FAZ-lauded crime yawners (Im Angesicht des Verbrechens, which ruined the production company), comes up with a declaration of love for the German genre film of the 70s, proposition: Once upon a time there were, opposite to the spiritless and stuffy Autorenkino, bold and untamed movie makers out for danger, velocity, and sensuality. Unfortunately, there weren't, and Graf's „proof" is downright risible – misogynist scheißedreck like Rolf Olsen's boorish Bloody Friday, or Roger Fritz' dim-witted and amateurish girl hunters fantasy Maedchen mit Gewalt. The cherry on top of the mythmaker bullcake provide the interviews with Mario Adorf, Graf's role model for „physicality" – 'cept Adorf needed Italian directors like Fernando di Leo (not to speak of his extraordinary performance in Pietrangeli's Io la conoscevo bene) and seldom acted as boffo as in Roland Klick's narcisisstically artsy Deadlock. While the near-senile Mario tells mildly amusing anecdotes, you can hear Graf's sycophantic giggle in the background. That's the bonus of the movie: You rarely hear a fellow so full of himself.
    10ZeddaZogenau

    Dominik GRAF and his Documetary about German Cinema

    German film has brooded itself to death

    This claim is at the beginning of this great essayistic documentary film by Dominik Graf and Johannes F. Sievert, which premiered at the Berlinale 2016. In conversations, reflections and many film excerpts, the question of why German film is doing so badly is examined. After all, there was a heyday of German film during the Weimar Republic (The Weimar Touch). And in Adenauerland (Federal Republic, 1949-1963) there was also a largely functioning film industry, with its own - typically German - genres such as melodrama, hit film, medical film and local film.

    Then came bankruptcy, television gained the upper hand, and the Oberhausen Manifesto in 1962 declared that Papa's cinema was dead. But with that, a lot was lost. Genre films were almost completely avoided by the makers of the New German Film, state money was vehemently demanded and also granted, and the interests of the audience were lost sight of. And so interest in German films declined. As a reminder: in 1956, over 800 million cinema tickets were sold in West Germany, half of them for German-language films! Those times were soon over.

    The film lets filmmakers who have made German genre films have their say, and sheds light on the situation of those German actors who went to international cinema in Rome (Cinecitta, from 1958 to the 1980s the Italian film industry was the European film industry). . State film funding and the increasing integration with television ultimately dealt the German film industry a death blow and made the production of wild, dirty and therefore more relevant films much more difficult. A final turning point was the dispute at the beginning of the 1980s between the director Roland Klick and Bernd Eichinger, the producer of the Neue Constantin Film, over the filming of "We Children from Bahnhof Zoo", in which the producer prevailed with a kind of "compulsory control". What would have consequences right up to the present.

    This documentary film is a tremendous success and can open your eyes to why German cinema so often seems to lag behind. The interviewees have their say: the actors Mario Adorf, Christiane Krüger, Gisela Hahn, Werner Enke, Peter Berling / the directors Klaus Lemke, Wolfgang Büld, Roland Klick, Roger Fritz / the producers: Artur Brauner, Dieter Geissler.

    Of the film theorists, Olaf Möller is particularly noteworthy, as he co-curated the groundbreaking retrospective "Loved and Repressed: The Cinema of the Young Federal Republic of Germany" at the Locarno Film Festival in 2016.

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    • Release date
      • February 19, 2016 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • France
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    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Doomed Love: A Journey Through German Genre Films
    • Filming locations
      • Berlin, Germany
    • Production company
      • Augustin Film
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