Tuesday, March 3, 2020
These Are The Best German Films for German-Learners
These Are The Best German Films for German-Learners Which German movies are best for German-learners? Many of my readers already know that Im a big fan of German cinema. I even have an entire Web site devoted to theà German-Hollywood Connection. Its sort of a hobby of mine. Im also a firm advocate of showing German films in the classroom. Movies in German can be a great benefit to anyone learning German- ifà the teacher and/or student knows how to go about it. In that vein, I wrote an article for the Fall 1993 issue ofà Die Unterrichtspraxisà entitled ââ¬Å"Marlene Dietrich in the German Classroomâ⬠which was about a German film project that I have done with my high school students over the years. With a suitable approach, even ââ¬Å"ancientâ⬠black-and-white movies like ââ¬Å"Der blaue Engelâ⬠(1930) can be successfully turned into a learning experience for 16-year-old students. But when Franka Potenteà burst onto the scene in ââ¬Å"Run Lola Run,â⬠German teachers finally had something very modern to work with. My students love that movie!à Ià love that movie! But if you want to learn German, you cant just casually watch ââ¬Å"Lola renntâ⬠or any other German film, so I developed some ââ¬Å"Lolaâ⬠worksheets for classroom use.à But what other films are best for German-learners? Obviously, everyone will have their own opinion, and some films are more suitable than others.à There are certain criteriaà we used to come up with that list, as well as a longer list ofà 30 filmsà that you can view on the next page. Here are the main criteria: Must be a sound film in German (no silent films).Must be a film generally available on video in the English-speaking world.Must be entertaining or interesting in some way for German-learners.The intended audience is German-learners who are at least 18 years old. Although foreign-language teachers in my district are allowed to show R-rated foreign movies in a high school classroom (using aà parental permission form), I know that in some US school districts that isnt the case, so for survey purposes, we set the age limit at 18 and over. (Dont get me started on the ratings debacle: ââ¬Å"The Harmonistsâ⬠is rated ââ¬Å"Râ⬠in the US, but ââ¬Å"6 and upâ⬠in Germany!) And although I have shown parts of Fritz Langs wonderful ââ¬Å"Metropolisâ⬠(along with the Queen music video with ââ¬Å"Metropolisâ⬠scenes) to my students, as a silent film, ââ¬Å"Metropolisâ⬠doesnt make our list. Butà Downfallà (Der Untergang), theà Heimatà chronicle (now on DVD), andà Nowhere in Africaà (Nirgendwo in Afrika) do. Because of space limitations, we could only include 10 films in our poll.à à Top German Movies The Top 35 Best Films for German Our movie pollà was limited to only ten films, and some of the films listed below were not available on DVD or video at the time of our survey. So here is anà updated listà of more than 30 films in German (some from Austria or Switzerland) rated highly by me, by various film critics, and film Web sites. In most cases, the films listed are available on DVD in the American (NTSC, Region 1) video standard with English subtitles. For some films you can click on the title to learn more. We also have a list of the bestà films in Englishà for German-learners, plus a fullà German Movie Indexà by title. Please note that some of the Region 1 DVD releases listed below are rated R in the U.S. and may not be suitable for viewing by students under the age of 18. Teachers should always preview any film they plan to show in the classroom and be aware of their school districts film policies.à ââ¬â¹Films in the list below are in alphabetical order with year and directorà and theà original German titles shown in italics. Die besten deutschen Filme Aguirre, the Wrath of Godà (1972) Werner HerzogAguirre, der Zorn GottesThe American Friendà (1977) Wim WendersBeyond Silenceà (1996) Caroline LinkJenseits der StilleBlue Angel, Theà (1930) Joseph von SternbergDer blaue EngelBoat Is Full, Theà (1982) Markus ImhoofDas Boot ist vollà is about Switzerland during WWII.Das Bootà (1981) Wolfgang PetersenBRD Trilogyà (1970s) Rainer Werner FassbinderDVD set:à The Marriage of Maria Braun, Veronika Voss, LolaBrother of Sleepà (1995) Joseph VilsmaierSchlafesbruderà (2005) Oliver HirschgbiegelDer UntergangEuropa, Europaà (1991) Agnieszka HollandHitlerjunge SalomonFaraway, So Closeà (1993) Wim WendersIn weiter Ferne, so nahFitzcarraldoà (1982) Werner HerzogGood-Bye Lenin!à (2003) Wolfgang BeckerGo, Trabi, Go* (1990) Peter TimmHarmonists, Theà (1997) Joseph VilsmaierComedian HarmonistsHeimatà (6-film series) Edgar ReitzHeimatà (now on Region 1 DVD)The Inheritorsà (1997) Stefan RuzowitzkyDie SiebtelbauerLives of Others, The* (2006)Das Leben der Anderenà is about the East German Stasi. Mà (1931) Fritz LangMarleneà (1986) Maximilian Schell(Interview with Dietrich in Ger. Eng.)Marriage of Maria Braun, Theà (1978) Rainer Werner FassbinderDie Ehe der Maria Braunà (part of Fassbindersà BRD Trilogie)Men* (1990) Doris Dà ¶rrieMnnerà - a German comedy!* (2003)Das Wunder von Bernà was Germanys 1954 soccer win.Mostly Marthaà (2001) Sandra NettelbeckBella Martha/Fà ¼nf SterneMystery of Kaspar Hauser, Theà (1974) Werner HerzogKaspar HauserNasty Girl, Theà (1990) Michael VerhoevenDas schreckliche MdchenNosferatu, the Vampyreà (1979) Werner HerzogNosferatu, Phantom der NachtNowhere in Africaà (2001) Caroline LinkNirgendwo in Afrikaà -à Acad. Awardà Best Foreign FilmRosenstrasseà (2004) Margarethe von TrottaRosenstraßeRun Lola Runà (1998) Tom TykwerLola renntà is one of the best German films everSophie Scholl - The Last Daysà (2004) Marc RothemundSophie Scholl - Die letzten TageTopic: The White Rose (see below)Stalingradà (1992) Josep h VilsmaierThe Tin Drumà (1979) Volker Schlà ¶ndorffDie Blechtrommel White Rose, The* (1983) Michael VerhoevenDie weiße Roseà (anti-Nazi group; true story)Vaya con Dios* (2002) Zoltan SpirendelliWings of Desireà (1987) Wim WendersDer Himmel à ¼ber BerlinWonderful, Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl, Theà (1993) Ray Mà ¼llerDie Macht der Bilder: Leni Riefenstahl Some of the directors above, notablyà Fritz Lang,à Wim Wenders, andà Wolfgang Petersen, have also made films in English. For obvious reasons, our list does not include English-language films, but there is another category of interest to German teachers and students:à Hollywood films in German. Since all non-German films shown to a wide audience in Germany are dubbed into German, it can be both amusing and instructive for English-speaking German-learners to view well-known Hollywood productions in German.à And since the students are usually already familiar with the films story, the lack of subtitles is not a serious drawback. The main disadvantage is that such films are usually in PAL video or Region 2 DVD format, requiring a multi-system player. Although some Hollywood films in German are available as NTSC video from various outlets, in my experience the quality is poor. It is best if you can obtain an original German DVD or video.
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