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- Heimatfilme (German pronunciation: [ˈhaɪmaːtˌfɪlmə], German for "homeland-films"; German singular: Heimatfilm) were films of a genre po****r in Germany...
- university. In 1964, he returned to Germany and there appeared in a series of Heimatfilme, adventure and Western films, based on novels by German author Karl May...
- not be ****igned to all "Heimatfilme" (a movie genre about the concept of Heimat) nevertheless, especially to the "Heimatfilme" in the 1970s up until now...
- same name by Martin Costa. It is significant for being one of the first Heimatfilme released after the Second World War, and very successful. Franz Geiger...
- copse at Tietlingen near Walsrode in 1935. His works were a source for Heimatfilme that were shot on Lüneburg Heath, such as Grün ist die Heide ("The Heath...
- typical of the Black Forest rose as a result of films of local life (Heimatfilme) in the 1950s and 1960s, particularly the 1950 film, The Black Forest...
- audiences in the 1950s, who tried to forget the **** era and preferred Heimatfilme. Der Verlorene has since achieved more recognition. Robert Keser (November...
- breakthrough role was in Die Fischerin vom Bodensee in 1956. Many more Heimatfilme followed. While filming Mission to **** (1964) Hold met Czech-born actor...
- and Professor Higgins in Pygmalion. Kiwe likewise appeared in several Heimatfilme and repeatedly portra**** Wehrmacht officers, such as Claus von Stauffenberg's...
- The Immenhof films were a series of German Heimatfilme ("homeland films") that appeared in cinemas between 1955 and 1974. They were set on the fictitious...