List of German films 1919–1933
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This is a list of the most notable films produced in Germany of the Weimar Republic era from 1919 until 1933, in year order. This period, between the end of World War I and the advent of the Nazi regime, is considered an early renaissance in world cinema, with many influential and important films being made. The style of many of these films is called German Expressionism.
For an alphabetical list of articles on Weimar German films see Category:Films of Weimar Germany.
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[edit] 1919
| Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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| 1919 | ||||||
| Alraune und der Golem | Nils Olaf Chrisander | Lost, possibly never made IMDb | ||||
| Anders als die Andern (Different than the Others) |
Richard Oswald | Conrad Veidt | Drama | |||
| Die Arche | Richard Oswald | Science fiction | ||||
| Die Austernprinzessin (The Oyster Princess) | Ernst Lubitsch | |||||
| Harakiri | Fritz Lang | |||||
| Der Knabe in Blau (The Boy in Blue) | Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau | Presumed lost film IMDb | ||||
| Madame DuBarry | Ernst Lubitsch | |||||
| Meyer aus Berlin | Ernst Lubitsch | |||||
| Mod lyset | Holger-Madsen | |||||
| Nerven | Robert Reinert | IMDb | ||||
| Opium | Robert Reinert | |||||
| Die Puppe | Ernst Lubitsch | |||||
| Die Spinnen, 1. Teil - Der Goldene See (The Spiders, Part 1 - The Golden Lake) |
Fritz Lang | |||||
| Unheimliche Geschichten (Ominous Tales) | Richard Oswald | |||||
[edit] 1920
[edit] 1921
[edit] 1922
| Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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| 1922 | ||||||
| Aschenputtel | Lotte Reiniger | Animation | Based on traditional German variant of Cinderella | |||
| Der brennende Acker | Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau | |||||
| Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler - Ein Bild der Zeit (Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler - a Picture of the Times) |
Fritz Lang | Crime | First Dr. Mabuse film | |||
| Hanneles Himmelfahrt | Urban Gad | Based on the play The Assumption of Hannele by Gerhart Hauptmann. | ||||
| Ihre Hoheit die Tänzerin | Richard Eichberg | Béla Lugosi | ||||
| Jeremias | Eugen Illés | |||||
| Lucrezia Borgia | Richard Oswald | |||||
| Marizza | Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau | Presumed lost film IMDb | ||||
| Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (Nosferatu, a Symphony of Horror) |
Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau | Max Schreck, Gustav von Wangenheim, Greta Schröder | Horror | First adaptation of Dracula | ||
| Othello | Dimitri Buchowetzki | |||||
| Phantom | Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau | |||||
| Tiefland | Adolf E. Licho | |||||
| Das Weib des Pharao (The Wife of the Pharaoh) | Ernst Lubitsch | |||||
[edit] 1923
| Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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| 1923 | ||||||
| Alles für Geld (All for Gold) | Reinhold Schünzel | |||||
| Die Austreibung - die Macht der zweiten Frau (The Expulsion - The Power of the Second Woman) |
Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau | Presumed lost filmIMDb | ||||
| Erdgeist (Earth Spirit) | Leopold Jessner | |||||
| I.N.R.I. - Ein Film der Menschlichkeit (INRI- A Film of Humanity) |
Robert Wiene | aka Crown of Thorns; dramatic portrayal of the life of Christ | ||||
| Mysterien eines Frisiersalons (Mysteries of a Barbershop)[1] |
Bertolt Brecht, Erich Engel | Erwin Faber, Max Shreck, Blandine Ebinger, Josef Eichheim, Annemarie Hase, Kurt Horwitz, Liesl Karlstadt, Hans Leibelt, Carola Neher, Karl Valentin, Otto Wernicke | "Surreal Comedy/Romance" | 16 minutes; considered one of the 100 most important German films | ||
| Schatten - Eine nächtliche Halluzination (Shadows- A Nightime Hallucination) |
Arthur Robison, Rudolf Schneider | |||||
| Der Schatz (The Treasure) | Georg Wilhelm Pabst | Pabst's debut film | ||||
| Der steinerne Reiter (The Stone Rider) | Fritz Wendhausen | |||||
| Die Straße (The Street) | Karl Grune | |||||
[edit] 1924
[edit] 1925
| Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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| 1925 | ||||||
| Der Flug um den Erdball, 1. Teil - Paris bis Ceylon | Willi Wolff | |||||
| Die freudlose Gasse | Georg Wilhelm Pabst | Asta Nielsen Greta Garbo |
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| Der Gardeoffizier | Robert Wiene | |||||
| Opus IV | Walter Ruttmann | Animation | Film at YouTube(links to video of Opus II through IV with modern soundtrack) | |||
| The Pleasure Garden | Alfred Hitchcock | Melodrama | filmed in Munich and Italy | |||
| Prem Sanyas | Franz Osten Himansu Rai |
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| Die Prinzessin und der Geiger | Graham Cutts | |||||
| Rebus Film Nr. 1 | Paul Leni | |||||
| Varieté | Ewald André Dupont | Drama | ||||
| Zur Chronik von Grieshuus | Arthur von Gerlach | |||||
[edit] 1926
[edit] 1927
| Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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| 1927 | ||||||
| Berlin: Die Sinfonie der Großstadt (Berlin: Symphony of a Great City) |
Walter Ruttmann | Experimental documentary | Runtime: 65 min. | |||
| Das Geheimnis des Abbe X (The Secret of Abby X) | Julius Brandt, William Dieterle | |||||
| Die Liebe der Jeanne Ney (The Love of Jeanne Ney) | Georg Wilhelm Pabst | |||||
| Metropolis | Fritz Lang | Science fiction | ||||
| The Queen was in the Parlour | Graham Cutts | |||||
| Ramper, der Tiermensch (Ramper, the Animal Man) | Max Reichmann | |||||
| Seelische Konstruktionen (Spiritual Construction) | Oskar Fischinger | Experimental film | Runtime: 10 min. | |||
| Eine Symphonie des Kampfwillens (A Symphony of the Will to Fight) |
NSDAP propaganda | The first documentary of a Nuremberg Rally | ||||
| U 9 Weddigen | Heinz Paul | |||||
| Was ist los im Zirkus Beely? | Harry Piel | |||||
| Die Weber | Friedrich Zelnik | |||||
| Das Erwachen des Weibes (The Awakening of Woman) |
Fred Sauer | Movie Poster repeatedly displayed in Man with A Movie Camera (Vertov, 1929) | ||||
[edit] 1928
| Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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| 1928 | ||||||
| Abwege | Georg Wilhelm Pabst | |||||
| Alraune | Henrik Galeen | Drama | Based on the story by Hanns Heinz Ewers | |||
| Der geheimnisvolle Spiegel | Carl Hoffmann, Richard Teschner | |||||
| Geschlecht in Fesseln - Die Sexualnot der Gefangenen (Sex in Chains) | William Dieterle | |||||
| Heimkehr | Joe May | |||||
| Polizeibericht Überfall | Ernö Metzner | |||||
| Scampolo | Augusto Genina | |||||
| Spione (Spies) | Fritz Lang | Thriller, Spy film | ||||
| Ungarische Rhapsodie (Hungarian Rapsody) | Hanns Schwarz | |||||
| Vormittagsspuk | Hans Richter | Animation | ||||
| Zuflucht | Carl Froelich | |||||
[edit] 1929
[edit] 1930
| Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abschied | Robert Siodmak | Brigitte Horney, Aribert Mog | Love tragicomedy | |
| Achtung! - Auto-Diebe! | Harry Piel | Harry Piel, Hugo Fischer-Köppe | ||
| Alraune | Richard Oswald | Brigitte Helm | Sci-fi | Based on the story by Hanns Heinz Ewers |
| El Amor solfeando | Armand Guerra | |||
| Der blaue Engel (The Blue Angel) | Josef von Sternberg | Marlene Dietrich, Emil Jannings | Drama | Based on the story by Heinrich Mann |
| Le Chemin du paradis | Wilhelm Thiele, Max de Vaucorbeil | |||
| Die Drei von der Tankstelle | Wilhelm Thiele | comedy | ||
| Einbrecher | Hanns Schwarz | |||
| Der Greifer | Richard Eichberg | |||
| Die große Sehnsucht | Steve Sekely | |||
| Der Hampelmann | E.W. Emo | |||
| Der Herr auf Bestellung | Géza von Bolváry | |||
| Der Kampf mit dem Drachen oder: Die Tragödie des Untermieters | Robert Siodmak | |||
| Die letzte Kompanie | Curtis Bernhardt | |||
| Menschen am Sonntag | Robert Siodmak, Curt Siodmak | |||
| Rasputin, Dämon der Frauen | Adolf Trotz | |||
| Der unsterbliche Lump | Joe May | |||
| Westfront 1918 | Georg Wilhelm Pabst | War | ||
| Zwei Herzen im Dreiviertel-Takt | Géza von Bolváry |
[edit] 1931
[edit] 1932
| Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Acht Mädels im Boot (Eight Girls in a Boat) | Erich Waschneck | |||
| Allo Berlin? Ici Paris! (Hello Berlin? This is Paris) | Julien Duvivier | |||
| L'Atlantide | Georg Wilhelm Pabst | German lang. version: Die Herrin von Atlantis English lang. version: Mistress of Atlantis |
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| The Blue Light (Das blaue Licht) | Leni Riefenstahl | Bergefilm | Riefenstahl directorial debut | |
| Blutendes Deutschland (Bleeding Germany) | Johannes Häussler | Propaganda | Nazi propaganda film about Horst Wessel | |
| Ein blonder Traum (A Blondes Dream) | Paul Martin | Featuring Lilian Harvey | Musical/ Romantic comedy | |
| F.P.1 antwortet nicht (FP1 Doesn't Respond) | Karl Hartl | featuring Peter Lorre | ||
| Filmtagebuch vom Krieg in China (Film Diary of the War in China) |
Martin Rikli | Documetary | ||
| Der Frechdachs (The Audacious Badger) | Carl Boese | Romantic comedy | (Badger was German slang for an unfaithful man)IMDb | |
| Fräulein - Falsch verbunden (Fraulein, Wrong Number) | E.W. Emo | Romantic comedy | ||
| Hitler über Deutschland (Hitler over Germany) | Propaganda | NSDAP propaganda film for German presidential election, 1932 | ||
| Kuhle Wampe oder: Wem gehört die Welt? (To Whom Does the World Belong?) |
Slatan Dudow | |||
| Das Lied einer Nacht (The Song of the Night) | Anatole Litvak | Musical/ Romantic comedy | ||
| Lügen auf Rügen (Scams Out of Bamboozles) | Victor Janson | Comedy | ||
| Mensch ohne Namen (Man With No Name) | Gustav Ucicky | |||
| Peter Voss, der Millionendieb (Peter Voss Who Stole Millions) |
Ewald André Dupont | Comedy | ||
| Rasputin, Dämon der Frauen (Rasputin, Demon of Women) |
Adolf Trotz | Featuring Conrad Veidt | ||
| Quick | Robert Siodmak | Featuring Lilian Harvey | Comedy | |
| Scampolo, ein Kind der Straße (Scampolo, a Child of the Street) |
Hans Steinhoff | Comedy | ||
| Der schwarze Husar (The Black Hussar) | Gerhard Lamprecht | Featuring Conrad Veidt | Historical comedy | |
| Spione im Savoy-Hotel (Spies in the Savoy Hotel) | Frederic Zelnik | Featuring Alfred Abel | Comedy | |
| Ein steinreicher Mann (A Tremendously Rich Man) | Hans Steinhoff | Comedy | ||
| Studie Nr. 10 | Oskar Fischinger | Animation | ||
| Stupéfiants | Kurt Gerron, Roger Le Bon | Featuring Peter Lorre | ||
| Tumultes | Robert Siodmak | Featuring Charles Boyer | ||
| Vampyr - Der Traum des Allan Grey (Vampire - A Dream of Allan Grey) |
Carl Theodor Dreyer | Horror | ||
| Zu Befehl, Herr Unteroffizier (At Your Orders, Sergeant) |
Erich Schönfelder | Comedy |
[edit] 1933
This year could count both as part of the Weimar era and the Nazi Germany era.
See List of German films 1933-1945
[edit] References
- ^ "A Brecht-Valentin Production: Mysteries of a Barbershop", W. Stuart McDowell, Performing Arts Journal, Vol. 1, No. 3 (Winter, 1977), pp. 2-14.
[edit] See also
- Weimar Republic
- Universum Film AG
- Cinema of Germany
- German Expressionism
- List of films featuring Berlin
- List of films made in France 1919-1940
- List of films made in Poland in the Interwar Period
- List of films made in First Republic of Czechoslovakia
- List of Dutch Films made in the Interwar period (1919-1940)
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