Kinemathekverbund's The 100 Most Important German Films

Kinemathekverbund's The 100 Most Important German Films's icon

An official iCheckMovies list.

Favorited 112 times, disliked 1 time, added to 184 watchlists.

In the year of cinematography’s centennial anniversary 1995, the Deutscher Kinematheksverbund conducted a survey in search of the 100 German films that were considered the most important. In the first poll 324 film historians, film journalists, film makers and movie owners decided about places 1 to 75, a second poll with 228 votes determinded the places 76 to 100.

Source

Remove ads
  1. 39 +66

    Der junge Törless

    1966 — a.k.a. Young Torless, in 3 top lists Check
  2. 42 +33

    Rotation

    1949, in 2 top lists Check
  3. 71 -47

    Chronik der Anna Magdalena Bach

    1968 — a.k.a. The Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach, in 6 top lists Check
  4. 72 -63

    Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes

    1972 — a.k.a. Aguirre, the Wrath of God, in 18 top lists Check
  5. 73 -26

    Ich war neunzehn

    1968 — a.k.a. I Was Nineteen, in 3 top lists Check
  6. 76 -17

    Die bleierne Zeit

    1981 — a.k.a. Marianne and Juliane, in 6 top lists Check
  7. 83 -57

    Der Kongreß tanzt

    1931 — a.k.a. Congress Dances, in 5 top lists Check
  8. 90 -56

    Jeder für sich und Gott gegen alle

    1974 — a.k.a. The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser, in 11 top lists Check
Remove ads
Show all 102 movies

Last updated on Apr 2, 2010; source