List of German films of 1933–1945

The Third Reich era of Germany ("Nazi Germany") lasted from Adolf Hitler's assumption of power on 30 January 1933 to Karl Dönitz's surrender at the end of World War II on 8 May 1945. While not as highly regarded as films of the preceding Weimar Republic era,[citation needed] the films of Nazi Germany, mainly made under control of Joseph Goebbels, hold a fascination for many,[citation needed] both as historical documents of one of the most important periods of 20th century history, as well as for their own artistic merit. While some of them are popular only within the Neo-Nazi subculture, comedies starring Heinz Rühmann rank among the favourites of all Germans, and the propaganda films of Leni Riefenstahl have been influential, though controversial.

A total of 1,084 feature films were shown in cinemas in Nazi Germany.[1]

1933

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Note: This year includes films released during both the Weimar and Nazi eras

1934

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1935

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1936

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1937

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1938

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1939

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1940

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1941

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1942

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1943

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1944

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1945

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Series

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Note: These were series of films that, in most cases, spanned multiple years.

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
Agfa-Schmalfilm-MonatsschauProduced by IG Farben
Degeto Weltspiegel
Deulig-Tonwoche
Die Deutsche MonatsschauThe German Monthly Show; newsreel series
Die Deutsche WochenschauThe German Weekly Show; newsreel series
Deutscher Sport im KriegsjahrProduced by IG Farben
Echo der Heimat
Die FrontschauFritz HipplerThe Front Show; Series of technical films shown to soldiers before they were sent to the Eastern Front
Junges Europa
PanoramaMonthly news human interest series; in color
Tobis-Wochenschau
Ufa-Auslands-Tonwoche
Ufa-Europa-Woche
UFA Tonewoche

Uncompleted or unreleased

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Films that could not be complete or released until after the end of World War II.

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
Eine alltägliche GeschichteGünther RittauGustav Fröhlich, Marianne Simson, Karl SchönböckAn everyday story
Am Ende der WeltGustav UcickyBrigitte Horney, Attila Hörbiger, Bogusław SamborskiAt the end of the world
Das GhettoDocumentaryFilmed in 1942, never finished; subject of the 2010 documentary A Film Unfinished
Das Leben geht weiter [de]Wolfgang LiebeneinerHeinrich George, Marianne Hoppe, Hilde Krahl, Viktor de Kowa, Gustav KnuthLife Continues
Das kalte HerzKarl Ulrich SchnabelFilmed in 1933 and released 2016
Das Mädchen JuanitaWolfgang StaudteDocumentary
Shiva und die Galgenblume [de]Hans SteinhoffHans AlbersIn Agfacolor
TieflandLeni RiefenstahlFilmed 1940–1944, the film was completed after World War II and released in 1954
Unter den BrückenHelmut KäutnerUnder the Bridges

References

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  1. ^ Rentschler, Eric (1996). The Ministry of Illusion: Nazi Cinema and Its Afterlife. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-57640-7.

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