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All 74 Christoph Waltz Movies (in Order)
Get ready for an exciting journey through the magical world of cinema as we explore the captivating world of Christoph Waltz Movies. In this roundup article, we’ll be diving into various aspects of the renowned Austrian actor’s career, from his early beginnings to his extraordinary performances in recent blockbusters. Prepare to indulge in a cinematic adventure that will leave you spellbound!
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1. Der Einstand (1977)
The 1977 drama film, “Der Einstand, ” features an impressive ensemble of stars including Christoph Waltz, Helma Gautier, and Fritz Grieb. Set in post-World War II Germany, the movie follows the lives of a diverse group of people as they navigate through the aftermath of the war, facing complex moral dilemmas and grappling with the consequences of their actions.
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2. Breakthrough (1979)
Breakthrough, ” also known as “Steiner - Das Eiserne Kreuz, 2. Teil” with an original release date of 1979, takes the audience onto a suspenseful and captivating journey during World War II. The movie follows the journey of a German sergeant who inadvertently becomes enmeshed in a secretive anti-Hitler conspiracy, putting his life on the line to save an American colonel’s life. This heart pounding narrative of heroism and loyalty intertwines with a backdrop of an unstable 1940s world, where the line between friend and foe is dangerously blurred.
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3. Feuer! (1979)
In the gripping 1979 film “Feuer! ” - also known as “Fire! ” - a group of courageous individuals embark on a thrilling journey to deliver desperately needed medical aid to the devastated victims of a tragic fire. Amidst the chaos, tensions rise as the team faces numerous challenges and life-altering decisions.
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4. Kopfstand (1981)
Kopfstand”, directed by Ernst Josef Lauscher, is a captivating German drama released in 1981. The film is star-studded, with Christoph Waltz taking on the role of the discontented young man Markus Dorn.
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5. Die Weltmaschine (1981)
Die Weltmaschine” (translated as ‘The World Machine’) is a 1981 Austrian drama film directed by Peter Patzak and written by Christine Nöstlinger. The film is set in post-war Vienna and follows the life of a young boy named Franz, who is fascinated by the idea of constructing a world machine that could change the course of history. Starring Erni Mangold, Ludwig Thiesen, and Maria Bill, the movie is produced by Fernsehfilmproduktion Dr. Heinz Schneiderbauer.
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6. Tristan and Isolde (1981)
Tristan and Isolde, ” a romantic adventure film from 1981, directed by Veith von Fürstenberg, is based on the legendary tale of forbidden love. Set in Ireland, young knight Tristan unwittingly falls for the captivating Isolde, who happens to be the daughter of the Irish king.
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7. The Mysterious Stranger (1982)
The Mysterious Stranger is a spellbinding family fantasy adventure film that takes you on an enchanting journey through the realms of time. Set in the world of printers and manuscripts, the story follows the young printer’s apprentice as he discovers the power of imagination. His vivid dreams transport him to the age of Guttenberg, where he aids in printing the Bible. But soon, he encounters a curious young spirit from the future, causing chaos and mayhem among the printers while casting powerful spells.
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8. Der Sandmann (1983)
In the chilling and atmospheric 1983 German drama/horror film “Der Sandmann, ” a young woman named Elisabeth (played by Monika Baumgartner) discovers a mysterious and unsettling presence in her home. Directed by Dagmar Damek and based on E. T. A. Hoffmann’s classic story, this suspenseful tale takes viewers on a journey into the heart of darkness, where the sinister Sandman (played by Claus Eberth) awaits his unsuspecting victims.
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9. Wahnfried (1986)
In the 1986 film “Wahnfried, ” directed by Peter Patzak, we delve into the world of Richard Wagner, the influential German composer, and his passionate wife Cosima. The movie brings to life their tumultuous relationship and the impact it had on their work.
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10. Quicker Than the Eye (1988)
Experience the thrill of “Quicker Than the Eye, ” a 1988 drama-thriller directed by Nicolas Gessner. With a runtime of 1 hour and 34 minutes, the film is rated PG and features a star-studded cast including Ben Gazzara, Mary Crosby, and Jean Yanne.
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11. Goldeneye (1989)
Goldeneye (1989) is a captivating biographical drama that takes viewers on a fact-based journey through the life of renowned author Ian Fleming, known for penning the iconic James Bond franchise. The film delves into Fleming’s time during World War Two, where his thrilling exploits and romantic escapades would ultimately inspire him to create the legendary super-spy.
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12. 5 Zimmer, Küche, Bad (1992)
Directed by Rolf Silber and written by Thomas Kirdorf, “5 Zimmer, Küche, Bad” (1992) is a German comedy film that features Anica Dobra, Christoph Waltz, and Karl Michael Vogler in the lead roles. The movie, set in a bustling city, follows the story of five sisters who inherits a house, each with their unique problems.
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13. Tag der Abrechnung - Der Amokläufer von Euskirchen (1994)
Tag der Abrechnung - Der Amokläufer von Euskirchen” is a chilling drama based on the tragic and shocking true story. The film follows the life of Erwin Makolajczyk, a loner with a penchant for weapons, who finds solace in his unconventional relationship with the older Lena. However, Erwin’s world swiftly falls apart when Lena discovers his secret stash of arms, ending in a brutal incident that leaves her scarred. Consequently, Erwin is given a choice to pay Lena for her suffering, leading to the devastating outcome.
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14. Jacob (1994)
In 1994, the compelling drama Jacob graced the silver screens. Directed by Peter Hall, with a screenplay by Francesco Maria Nappi and Lionel Chetwynd, this movie delves into the life of Jacob, one of the most respected characters in the Bible.
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15. Ein Anfang von etwas (1995)
In “Ein Anfang von etwas, ” a life-changing event sets off a revolution in the quiet world of Herbert. Diagnosed with cancer, Herbert’s previously tranquil existence is jarringly disrupted, leading him down an unexpected path.
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16. Man(n) sucht Frau (1995)
Man(n) sucht Frau” is a 1995 German comedy film that tells the story of a group of men who find themselves in an unexpected situation when they stumble upon a chance to indulge in their pornography addictions. The film follows their journey as they navigate through the consequences of their desires, discovering that the reality of their fantasies does not always align with what they expect.
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17. Du bist nicht allein - Die Roy Black Story (1996)
Experience the powerful journey of Roy Black, a famous German pop star, in the riveting biographical movie “Du bist nicht allein - Die Roy Black Story” (1996). Directed by Peter Keglevic and written by Winfried Bonengel, this film delves deep into the life of the enigmatic singer while never straying into the realm of explicit content. With its enthralling 1-hour and 40-minute runtime, “Du bist nicht allein - Die Roy Black Story” offers an intimate and captivating glimpse into the life of this celebrated musician.
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18. Der Tourist (1996)
Der Tourist”, a 1996 German crime thriller directed by Urs Egger, is a riveting tale of a serial killer whose disturbing choice of vacation destinations leaves a chilling trail of victims. The film’s plot revolves around Police Inspector Lanz, who has been relentlessly tracking down the mysterious murderer since the start of his brutal spree.
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19. Our God’s Brother (1997)
In “Our God’s Brother, ” Polish painter Albert Chmielowski finds his passion for life anew as he decides to dedicate it to helping the homeless. In this engrossing biographical drama, Chmielowski’s journey to becoming a monk and devoting himself to a life of service is based on a play that has captivated audiences worldwide. This powerful, thought-provoking film features the fine acting talents of Scott Wilson, Christoph Waltz, and Wojciech Pszoniak, who bring Chmielowski’s life to vivid life on screen.
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20. Sieben Monde (1998)
In the mysterious and suspenseful film “Sieben Monde, ” directed by Peter Fratzscher, Thomas Krömer finds himself involved in a horrifying murder case on a personal level. As he investigates the crime, he uncovers a shocking connection - the evidence points to himself. Thomas must now determine whether he has unknowingly become a werewolf, consuming the blood of his victims on nights of the full moon, or if there’s another explanation for the series of gruesome murders.
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21. Rache für mein totes Kind (1998)
Rache für mein totes Kind” is a compelling German drama released in 1998, directed by Vivian Naefe and written by Harald Göckeritz. The film stars Susanna Simon, Hansa Czypionka, and Christoph Waltz in powerful performances. The movie is set in Germany and features a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes. Despite being released over two decades ago, it carries a modern appeal with its engaging plot.
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22. Ein mörderisches Erbe - Tausch mit einer Toten (1998)
Ein mörderisches Erbe - Tausch mit einer Toten” is a German thriller film released in 1998, starring Christoph Waltz, Nadja Uhl, and Heikko Deutschmann. Directed by Peter Patzak and written by Knut Boeser, the movie has a runtime of 1 hour and 33 minutes.
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23. Love Scenes from Planet Earth (1998)
Experience the whirlwind of love and humor in “Love Scenes from Planet Earth” (1998), a sex comedy that follows a divorced couple navigating their separate, wild sexual escapades. With a runtime of 1 hour and 29 minutes, this German-language film offers a unique blend of comedy and romance, all accompanied by the tagline “None. ”
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24. Wenn man sich traut (2000)
Experience the comedic romantic journey of “Wenn man sich traut, ” a charming 2000 film directed by Christoph Waltz. Set in Germany and featuring a star-studded cast including Julia Jäger, Felix Eitner, and Susanne Schäfer, this heartwarming tale explores the whirlwind of love and the excitement of marriage. As the characters navigate through the maze of commitment, laughter, and heartache, viewers will be captivated by the wit and chemistry of the on-screen couple.
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25. Falling Rocks (2000)
Falling Rocks takes you on a chilling journey where six friends unwittingly become entangled in a deadly game of survival. This nerve-wracking thriller follows the group as they navigate the web of deception and danger, leading them closer to a killer with no mercy.
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26. Ordinary Decent Criminal (2000)
Ordinary Decent Criminal is a thrilling comedy-crime movie released in 2000, with a runtime of 1 hour and 33 minutes. Directed by Thaddeus O’Sullivan and written by Gerard Stembridge, this film stars Kevin Spacey, Linda Fiorentino, and Peter Mullan. Set in Ireland, Germany, the UK, and the USA, with an English language, it is rated R for its adult themes and content.
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27. Der Tanz mit dem Teufel - Die Entführung des Richard Oetker (2001)
The true crime thriller “Der Tanz mit dem Teufel - Die Entführung des Richard Oetker” follows the harrowing story of wealthy college student Richard Oetker, who is abducted and held for a large ransom. Determined to bring the kidnapper to justice, state police officer Georg Kufbach embarks on an obsessive quest to uncover the truth. As the investigation unfolds, the gripping drama explores the consequences of the kidnapping and its impact on all those involved, delving into the emotional toll and the complexities of a real-life crime.
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28. She (2001)
Set in the thrilling world of adventure and fantasy, “She” (2001) is an electrifying tale of mystery and discovery. Following the death of his father, Leo Vincey finds himself in possession of an ancient map leading to the legendary city of Kor. He embarks on this journey with his girlfriend, Roxanne, as they seek to understand the enigma surrounding his lineage. They soon uncover that Leo is the sole descendant of an Egyptian priest executed for his forbidden love with the Egyptian Princess.
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29. Death, Deceit & Destiny Aboard the Orient Express (2001)
Join jaded action movie star Jack Chase on the luxurious Orient Express as he travels with the rich and famous on New Year’s Eve. When terrorist leader Tarik and his gang seize control of the train, it’s up to Chase to step out of his comfort zone and become the hero he’s always just pretended to be.
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30. Riekes Liebe (2001)
Riekes Liebe, ” a riveting German drama released in 2001, delves into the complex and sensitive topic of sibling incest. Following a young, ambitious female figure-skater, the film revolves around her intense jealousy and insecurity when her brother, another rising figure-skating star, develops romantic feelings for a new female skater in their midst.
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31. Engel sucht Flügel (2001)
Engel sucht Flügel, ” a captivating 2001 German romance film, explores the unlikely bonds that form between two individuals, one with a mysterious past. Directed by Marek Gierszal and penned by Hartmann Schmige, this engaging tale weaves together the lives of Julian Weigend and Christoph Waltz, as they navigate the highs and lows of love and emotional growth.
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32. Dienstreise - Was für eine Nacht (2002)
Dienstreise - Was für eine Nacht” is a German comedy film released in 2003, directed by Stephan Wagner and written by Axel Bauer and Stephan Wagner. It stars Christoph Waltz, Anica Dobra, and Armin Rohde.
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33. Weihnachtsmann gesucht (2002)
Weihnachtsmann gesucht” is a heartwarming holiday comedy-drama from Germany, released in 2005. Directed by Uwe Janson, the movie stars Christoph Waltz, Barbara Auer, and Nikita Wokurka in captivating performances.
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34. Jagd auf den Flammenmann (2003)
In “Jagd auf den Flammenmann” (2003), Inspector Susanne Beckert faces the challenge of earning her colleagues’ respect as she relies on her intuition to solve a case. When a devastating fire occurs, leaving a father dead while his family escapes, Susanne suspects the tragic incident was not an accident.
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35. Der Fall Gehring (2003)
Der Fall Gehring, a gripping 2003 German crime thriller, offers audiences a captivating tale of murder and mystery. The plot revolves around the reopening of an investigation into a nine-year-old alleged sex killer’s attempted suicide, which involves a young public prosecutor and a criminal psychologist. As they delve further into the case, the prosecutor discovers another similar crime near the original crime scene. The story is filled with unforeseen plot twists and several unexpected suspects found in a local pub.
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36. Pact with the Devil (2003)
Pact with the Devil, originally titled Dorian and released in 2004, is a thrilling adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s famous novel. This film takes a modern approach to the classic tale, creating a chilling story that blends horror and thriller genres.
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37. Zwei Tage Hoffnung (2003)
Experience the tension of the Cold War era with the gripping drama “Zwei Tage Hoffnung” (Two Days of Hope). Set in the heart of Berlin in 1953, this film follows a daring journalist as he makes the perilous journey from West Berlin to the heavily guarded East Berlin to save his family, consisting of his brother and father. Amidst the chaos and fear of the uprising, the journalist braves the unknown, risking it all for the safety of his loved ones.
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38. Berlin Blues (2003)
In the heart of West Berlin, SO 36, a secret world of students, artists, and dreamers thrived among the crumbling buildings. Barkeeper Frank, also known as ‘Herr Lehmann, ’ is a vital part of this microcosm, navigating the world of SO 36 effortlessly.
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39. Gun-Shy (2003)
Gun-Shy, ” a 2003 German drama directed by Dito Tsintsadze, tells the story of a lonely, unassuming man named Lukas who finds his life upended when he encounters a mysterious and captivating woman named Isabella. Serving as a meals-on-wheels delivery person instead of the military, Lukas leads a monotonous existence until he meets the mysterious Isabella. With her allure, a friendship forms that soon unravels a shocking truth about Isabella’s sexual life.
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40. Tigeraugen sehen besser (2003)
Tigeraugen sehen besser” is a heartwarming, comedic film released in 2003. Directed by Thomas Nennstiel and written by the talented Astrid Alexa Völker, this 1 hour and 30-minute movie has become an intriguing watch for audiences. The film stars the versatile actors Anica Dobra, Christoph Waltz, and Gerd Baltus who bring life to the characters and their stories.
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41. Life for Life: Maximilian Kolbe (2006)
Life for Life: Maximilian Kolbe” is a captivating biography-drama film released in 2006, which tells the remarkable story of the Catholic saint, Maximilian Kolbe. Born in 1894, Kolbe lived through the darkest era of Nazi-occupied Poland and eventually ended his life in the Auschwitz concentration camp. However, it was a life he chose to save another’s - a stranger’s - when he willingly died in their place.
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42. Die Verzauberung (2007)
In “Die Verzauberung, ” the German director Wolfram Paulus delivers a unique blend of comedy and drama. Released in 2007, the story centers around a sexually dissatisfied wife who encounters a series of unconventional situations that challenge her beliefs and values. As her life takes unexpected twists, the wife learns to reflect on her own actions and forgives her cheating husband. In turn, her husband also confronts his wrongdoing and offers forgiveness.
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43. Die Zürcher Verlobung - Drehbuch zur Liebe (2007)
Stephan Meyer directs a charming comedy-romance set in the picturesque city of Zurich, Switzerland, in the film ‘Die Zürcher Verlobung - Drehbuch zur Liebe. ’ This lighthearted story follows a young woman as she navigates love and relationships while living in a charming chalet. Loosely based on a popular novel, the movie captures the essence of the Swiss city, showcasing its exquisite architecture and stunning landscapes.
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44. Todsünde (2008)
In the chilling, winter-worn city of Munich, a young woman is found brutally murdered, locked away within the confining walls of an underground car park in a seemingly innocuous block of apartments. The murder case falls into the capable but world-weary hands of investigator Polonius Fischer. But, as a labyrinth of enigmas unfold, the case that once appeared straightforward develops into a web of deceit and dark secrets.
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45. Das Geheimnis im Wald (2008)
Das Geheimnis im Wald” delves deep into the mind of a former educator, Hans Kortman, who suddenly finds himself the prime suspect in the abduction of a young girl on her way to school. Having spent the last 15 years in prison for the brutal murder of his 15-year-old student, Melanie Bauer, Kortman vehemently proclaims his innocence.
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46. Das jüngste Gericht (2008)
Das jüngste Gericht, a thrilling 2008 Austrian film directed by Urs Egger, has recently been released and is garnering attention for its gripping plot and stellar cast. This chilling drama centers on a series of brutal ritual murders that have the city of Vienna in a state of panic.
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47. Inglourious Basterds (2009)
In Nazi-occupied France during World War II, Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds” weaves together two thrilling storylines of vengeance and assassination. A group of Jewish American soldiers, led by the infamous Lt.
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48. The 82nd Annual Academy Awards (2010)
The 82nd Annual Academy Awards, hosted by Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin, bring together Hollywood’s finest for a night of glamour, celebration, and recognition. With Carey Mulligan, Macaulay Culkin, and Bradley Cooper in attendance, the awards ceremony promises an unforgettable evening filled with heartfelt speeches, stunning performances, and unexpected surprises.
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49. The Three Musketeers (2011)
In the exhilarating world of 17th-century France, “The Three Musketeers” (2011) sees the passionate young D’Artagnan, brimming with ambition and wit, join forces with three veteran heroes of old to safeguard the French throne from potential tyranny. A beguiling double agent, her cunning employer, and an impending war plot pose a deadly threat to Europe, igniting the passion and courage in the triad of legendary warriors.
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50. The Green Hornet (2011)
The Green Hornet” is a high-octane action-comedy film that reinvents the iconic crime-fighting duo of the comics. Following the tragic death of his father, Britt Reid (Seth Rogen) inherits his father’s massive corporation, only to find himself in over his head dealing with criminals on a daily basis. To protect his city and honor his father’s legacy, Reid enlists the help of his late father’s loyal assistant Kato (Jay Chou) to become The Green Hornet, a masked vigilante.
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51. Carnage (2011)
Carnage, originally titled as a play, is a taut 2011 film that explores the dynamics of marriage, parenthood, and a fragile attempt at cordiality. Set in a single-room production, Carnage follows two pairs of parents who gather after their sons get into a physical altercation. With an impeccable cast featuring Jodie Foster, Kate Winslet, and Christoph Waltz, the film navigates the labyrinth of emotions, desires, and resentment.
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52. Water for Elephants (2011)
Step into the world of 1930s circus life with “Water for Elephants, ” a poignant drama and love story that will capture your heart. Based on the best-selling novel by Sara Gruen, the film stars Robert Pattinson as Jacob, a former veterinary student who finds himself joining a traveling circus following a tragic accident. As Jacob becomes a part of the circus family, he falls for the ringmaster’s wife, played by Reese Witherspoon.
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53. Django Unchained (2012)
Django Unchained” is a thought-provoking Western drama that delves into the dark side of slavery and racial tensions. Set in Mississippi, the film follows the story of Django, a freed slave played by Jamie Foxx, teaming up with a ruthless German bounty-hunter, portrayed by Christoph Waltz, to rescue his wife from the sadistic hands of a brutal plantation owner, played by Leonardo DiCaprio.
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54. It Is No Dream (2012)
It Is No Dream” is a compelling documentary that explores the life and vision of Theodor Herzl, a key figure in the state of Israel’s history. With an intriguing narrative style, the film delves into Herzl’s motivations and aspirations, offering a unique perspective on the man behind the movement.
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55. The Oscars (2013)
The Oscars, hosted by the charismatic Seth MacFarlane, brings forth a unique mix of music and comedy to celebrate the 2013 Academy Awards. This star-studded event, featuring the likes of William Shatner and Naomi Watts, embraces humor and musical performances, making it an unforgettable night of glamour and entertainment. The Oscars, known for showcasing the best of the best in cinema, takes you on a journey of memorable moments and heartfelt tributes to the industry’s brightest stars.
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56. The Prime Ministers: The Pioneers (2013)
Experience a unique perspective on the early years of Israel’s Prime Ministers with ‘The Prime Ministers: The Pioneers’ (2013). Based on Ambassador Yehuda Avner’s best-selling book, this gripping documentary offers an intimate look at how the nation’s leaders shaped its destiny.
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57. Epic (2013)
Explore a world beyond imagination with “Epic” – a dazzling animated adventure that takes you deep into the heart of a legendary forest. When teen MK finds herself inexplicably shrunken to the size of a minuscule, she discovers an enchanted domain where nature’s most extraordinary creatures join forces in a battle between good and evil. Through a thrilling series of adventures, MK teams up with a lovable band of creatures to protect their magical world and the fate of the human world from impending doom.
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58. The Zero Theorem (2013)
In the whimsical world of “The Zero Theorem, ” a talented but socially withdrawn computer operator, Qohen Leth (played by Christoph Waltz), is assigned a monumental task by Management: to prove the Zero Theorem, a proposition that declares the universe’s ultimate destination is nothingness, thus rendering life empty and meaningless. Qohen, however, desperately yearns for meaning in his existence. As Qohen immerses himself in this cryptic endeavor, he embarks on a fantastical journey that challenges his understanding of life’s value.
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59. Big Eyes (2014)
Big Eyes” is a captivating biographical drama that tells the story of Margaret Keane, a painter who rose to fame in the 1950s with her mesmerizing ‘Big Eyes’ artwork. As her success begins to mount, her husband, an obsessive and habitually dishonest artist, claims credit for the works, causing Margaret to enter into a tumultuous legal battle in the 1960s.
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60. The Oscars (2014)
Experience the glitz, glamour, and heartfelt moments of Hollywood’s most prestigious event, The Oscars (2014). This year, the Academy celebrated the achievements of the film industry in 2013.
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61. Horrible Bosses 2 (2014)
Horrible Bosses 2” reunites the hilarious trio of Dale, Kurt, and Nick as they embark on a new business venture. However, things take a wild turn when they cross paths with a shrewd investor, leading them to hatch a bizarre and misguided kidnapping plot. Along the way, they encounter memorable characters and plenty of laughs.
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62. Muppets Most Wanted (2014)
Join Kermit the Frog and the rest of the Muppets on their worldwide tour in the hilarious, heartwarming adventure “Muppets Most Wanted. ” As they traverse Europe, they find themselves entangled in a thrilling jewel heist, led by a mastermind doppelganger of Kermit and his mischievous accomplice. With the help of their iconic friends like Miss Piggy, the Swedish Chef, and even a fairy godmother, the Muppets must work together to uncover the truth and save their beloved city from these sly thieves.
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63. Spectre (2015)
Spectre, ” a high-octane action film from 2015, follows the legendary James Bond (Daniel Craig) as he unravels a sinister organisation called SPECTRE. Bond’s past mysteriously intertwines with the present, revealing shocking revelations about the author of his pain in recent missions. The thrilling ride takes Bond through various exotic locations, including the Sahara Desert and a thrilling boat chase.
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64. The Legend of Tarzan (2016)
The Legend of Tarzan” takes us to a thrilling adventure in 19th century Africa, where Tarzan, played by Alexander Skarsgård, has adjusted to life in London. However, he is drawn back to his roots in the jungle, tasked with uncovering the sinister activities occurring at a mining encampment. As he delves deeper into the dangerous jungle, Tarzan discovers the dark secrets of the Congo and confronts the ghosts of his past.
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65. Tulip Fever (2017)
Tulip Fever” is a captivating 2017 drama set in seventeenth-century Amsterdam, where the obsessive tulip mania has taken over the city. The movie centers around the life of an artist, played by Dane DeHaan, who is commissioned to paint the portrait of a young married woman, portrayed by Alicia Vikander. The artistic connection between them blossoms into a passionate love affair amidst the backdrop of the bustling Tulip market. The film is a tale of love, ambition, and the intoxicating effects of desire, all set against the lush and vibrant backdrop of the Tulip Mania era.
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66. The Oscars (2017)
Prepare to witness the grandeur of the 89th Annual Academy Awards ceremony, a celebration of the film industry’s finest achievements in cinema for the year 2016. Hosted by the charismatic Jimmy Kimmel, this star-studded event is brimming with excitement and prestige as it honors the best actors, directors, songs, original screenplays, and motion pictures.
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67. Downsizing (2017)
Downsizing is a 2017 science fiction drama that takes a social satirical twist. Directed by Alexander Payne and written by Payne and Jim Taylor, the film stars Matt Damon, Christoph Waltz, and Hong Chau.
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68. Alita: Battle Angel (2019)
Alita: Battle Angel, ” directed by Robert Rodriguez and co-written by James Cameron, Laeta Kalogridis, and Yukito Kishiro, stars Rosa Salazar as the titular cyborg. Set in a dystopian future, Alita wakes up with no memory of her past and goes on a quest to discover who she truly is, with the help of Christoph Waltz’s character, Dr. Dyson Ido, and Jennifer Connelly’s character, Nova.
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69. Georgetown (2019)
Georgetown” is a 2019 crime drama film that delves into the complexities of power, lust, and betrayal. Directed by Christoph Waltz and based on the novel by Franklin Foer, the movie stars Vanessa Redgrave, Annette Bening, and Christoph Waltz himself.
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70. QT8: The First Eight (2019)
QT8: The First Eight” is an enthralling documentary that delves into the formative years of the legendary filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, widely known for his action-packed and thought-provoking movies. Spanning over twenty years, the documentary sheds light on Tarantino’s early career, offering glimpses into the creative process behind his films and shining a light on his collaborative relationships with actors and crew members alike.
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71. Rifkin’s Festival (2020)
Nestled in the enchanting city of San Sebastian, Woody Allen’s “Rifkin’s Festival” captivates audiences with its delightful blending of comedy and romance. The story follows a married American couple, expertly played by Wallace Shawn and Michael Garvey, as they embark on an unforgettable European adventure to the renowned San Sebastian Film Festival.
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72. No Time to Die (2021)
No Time to Die introduces a fresh take on the iconic James Bond series, with Daniel Craig reprising his role as the enigmatic, ruthless MI6 agent. After leaving active service, Bond is lured back onto the dangerous stage when his old friend, Felix Leiter from the CIA, appears in need of help. Together, they unravel a web of conspiracy surrounding a cunning villain armed with perilous new technology.
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73. The French Dispatch (2021)
The French Dispatch, ” a captivating and whimsical film directed by Wes Anderson, transports viewers to a fictional 20th-century French city that serves as an outpost for an American newspaper. The film masterfully showcases a collection of vibrant and enthralling stories told in “The French Dispatch Magazine. ”
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74. Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (2022)
Discover the enchanting world of Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio, a mesmerizing adaptation of the classic tale set in Italy. When Geppetto’s heartfelt wish magically comes to life, a wooden boy named Pinocchio is born.
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