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All 83 Marlene Dietrich Movies (in Order)

Discover the enchanting world of Marlene Dietrich through her captivating performances in these iconic films. In this movie roundup, we’ll explore her timeless roles and unforgettable on-screen moments, showcasing the enduring impact of this versatile and captivating actress.

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1. Madame Doesn’t Want Children (1926)

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In the enigmatic silent film “Madame Doesn’t Want Children, ” a sophisticated and enchanting couple, played by Harry Liedtke and María Corda, navigate the complexities of love, commitment, and parenthood. Set against the backdrop of 1920s Germany, the film is a riveting exploration of desire and the societal pressures that shape our choices. With a talented cast and masterful direction by Alexander Korda, “Madame Doesn’t Want Children” is an evocative journey that is as compelling as it is captivating.



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2. Manon Lescaut (1926)

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Manon Lescaut” is a 1926 German drama film, based on the novel by Abbé Prévost. Directed by Arthur Robison, the movie stars Lya De Putti as the titular character, Manon Lescaut, a seducer, and Vladimir Gajdarov as the French nobleman who falls hopelessly in love with her.



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3. The Art of Love (1928)

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Experience the cinematic masterpiece THE ART OF LOVE (1928), also known as PRINZESSIN OLALA. This captivating German drama, directed by Robert Land, is based on the enchanting novel that will transport you to a timeless world of love, passion, and intrigue. The movie centers around a passionate musician named Olalad who finds himself in the midst of a turbulent love triangle, as he falls for a beautiful actress named Rosy while still being entangled with his former lover, Lili.



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4. The Blue Angel (1930)

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Experience the captivating drama of “The Blue Angel” (1930), a film that brings to life the tale of an orderly professor’s life spiraling out of control due to his newfound attraction to a sultry nightclub singer. Directed by Josef von Sternberg, this timeless classic boasts an ensemble cast including Emil Jannings, Marlene Dietrich, and Kurt Gerron. The story unfolds with the professor, Immanuel Rath, played by Jannings, falling deeply in love with Lola Lola, a cabaret singer, portrayed by Dietrich.



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5. Morocco (1930)

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Get ready to immerse yourself in the 1930 classic “Morocco, ” a timeless tale of love, deception, and forbidden desires. Gary Cooper stars as the Legionnaire, a charming but womanizing soldier, who falls deeply in love with a beguiling cabaret singer played by Marlene Dietrich. However, their romance is threatened when a wealthy man, played by Adolphe Menjou, sets his sights on the captivating singer for herself.



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6. Dishonored (1931)

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Dishonored” is a captivating drama from 1931, directed by the talented Josef von Sternberg. The story revolves around a female Austrian Secret Service agent who is sent on a mission to gather intelligence on the Russians.



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7. Shanghai Express (1932)

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Shanghai Express” is a thrilling 1932 adventure film set in a perilous environment. The story follows a notorious woman as she rides a train through dangerous terrain, accompanied by a British captain she once loved.



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8. Blonde Venus (1932)

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In Blonde Venus, a sultry cabaret singer named Marlene Dietrich takes the stage with an uncanny aura of allure. As the captivating star of the act, she draws the attention of a dashing millionaire, played by Cary Grant, who soon becomes infatuated with her charm and beauty.



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9. The Song of Songs (1933)

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The Song of Songs” is a heartwrenching tale of love and fear set against the backdrop of poverty. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian, this 1933 drama captivates viewers with its unforgettable portrayal of a young girl’s struggle to find love and acceptance amidst societal restraints.



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10. The Scarlet Empress (1934)

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The Scarlet Empress, released in 1934, delivers a riveting historical drama set in the 18th century. Based on true events, the film follows the life of a German noblewoman who marries the unstable, dim-witted heir to the Russian throne in a loveless marriage. Consistently seeking power, she engages in a plot to overthrow the heir to gain control.



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11. The Garden of Allah (1936)

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Experience the enchanting and passionate tale of ‘The Garden of Allah, ’ a 1936 adventure-drama that tells the story of a cloistered woman and a renegade monk. In a picturesque desert, their star-crossed love unfolds against the backdrop of captivating scenery and intricate mystery.



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12. Desire (1936)

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Delight in the 1936 classic, “Desire, ” where a captivating jewel thief and an automotive engineer cross paths in a daring adventure set against the sultry backdrop of Spain. As these characters navigate the tangled web of intrigue and desire, Gary Cooper and Marlene Dietrich unite to bring passion, wit, and charm to the screen. With elements of comedy, crime, and romance - the suspense culminates in an irresistible blend of drama and sizzling chemistry.



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13. Angel (1937)

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Angel” is a delightful romantic comedy from 1937, directed by the esteemed Ernst Lubitsch. Marlene Dietrich, Herbert Marshall, and Melvyn Douglas star in this charming tale of love and misunderstandings.



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14. Destry Rides Again (1939)

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Destry Rides Again” (1939) is a captivating comedy-western film that takes viewers on an exhilarating journey through a town ruled by lawlessness. Set in the bustling saloon-filled town of Bottle Neck, the story follows the charismatic Deputy Sheriff Destry as he sets out to quell the chaos and bring order to the town with an unexpected twist. With an alluring saloon singer named Frenchy complicating matters, “Destry Rides Again” delivers a thrilling and lighthearted adventure that stands out from the crowd.



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15. Seven Sinners (1940)

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In the 1940 film “Seven Sinners, ” Marlene Dietrich shines as a saloon entertainer who charms her way through multiple encounters with politicians, navy personnel, gangsters, and more. With her enchanting femme-fatale appeal, she maneuvers through their lives and schemes, all the while seeking her ultimate goal.



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16. Pittsburgh (1942)

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In the gritty 1942 movie “Pittsburgh, ” Marlene Dietrich, John Wayne, and Randolph Scott take viewers on a no-holds-barred journey through the cutthroat world of the Pittsburgh steel industry. The film follows the story of Charles ‘Pittsburgh’ Markham, a cunning and ruthless coal miner who stops at nothing to climb the social ladder. This ambitious character relentlessly exploits his friends, lovers, and values in his relentless pursuit of wealth.



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17. The Spoilers (1942)

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The Spoilers (1942), a gripping drama set in Nome, Alaska, is headlined by a talented cast including Marlene Dietrich, Randolph Scott, and John Wayne. The story revolves around Roy Glennister, a miner partnering with Dextry and Cherry Malotte, the saloon entertainer. Their gold claim is under threat by a crooked commissioner, McNamara, who seeks to claim their fortune.



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18. The Lady Is Willing (1942)

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The Lady Is Willing” is a delightful comedy-drama from 1942, starring the enigmatic Marlene Dietrich and the affable Fred MacMurray. The film centers around an actress who desires to adopt a baby abandoned long ago. As fate would have it, she finds herself entangled in a marriage of convenience with a doctor.



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19. Follow the Boys (1944)

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Follow the Boys” is a musical comedy film set in Hollywood during World War II. This all-star vehicle, produced by Universal Pictures, aims to boost morale for the troops overseas and the civilians at home. Starring Donald O’Connor, the Andrews Sisters, George Raft, Vera Zorina, Grace McDonald, and many more, the film is packed with musical numbers and comedic skits.



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20. The Room Upstairs (1946)

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In the spellbinding film “The Room Upstairs, ” also known as “Martin Roumagnac, ” a young building contractor named Martin Roumagnac is enchanted by the fashionable Blanche Ferrand. Faced with financial ruin after presenting Blanche with a luxurious villa, Martin will stop at nothing to impress her. Torn between loyalty to Martin and the allure of the wealthy consul De Laubry, Blanche finds herself in an intricate web of desire, temptation, and betrayal.



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21. The Secret Heart (1946)

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The Secret Heart, ” released in 1946, tells the poignant tale of a brilliant pianist, Larry Addams, who succumbs to the pressure of his failing career and takes his life. His wife, Lee, and their two young children are left to deal with the aftermath of his untimely death and the mounting debts he left behind. With grit and determination, Lee puts her life on hold, focusing solely on raising her stepchildren and paying off her late husband’s debts.



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22. A Foreign Affair (1948)

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In the aftermath of World War II, occupied Berlin finds itself engulfed in a passionate love triangle in Billy Wilder’s “A Foreign Affair. ” Army captain John Pringle (John Lund) is caught between his duties to enforce justice and his growing feelings for former Nazi café singer Ann Dvorak (Marlene Dietrich). Meanwhile, determined U. S. congresswoman Eileen Dutton (Jean Arthur) investigates the truth behind the rumors surrounding Ann, putting herself in danger as she uncovers the complexities of post-war Berlin.



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23. Jigsaw (1949)

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Jigsaw”, released in 1949, is a captivating crime-drama and film-noir that tells the story of New York Assistant District Attorney, Howard Malloy, as he navigates through a series of gruesome murders. Unearthing a dangerous extremist group, Malloy must piece together the puzzle to solve the case and bring the perpetrators to justice.



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24. Stage Fright (1950)

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Stage Fright” is a gripping 1950 film-noir directed by the master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock. The film stars Marlene Dietrich as an ambitious actress who is determined to prove her friend’s innocence when he’s falsely accused of murder.



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25. No Highway in the Sky (1951)

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No Highway in the Sky” is a classic English drama and thriller film directed by Henry Koster, released in 1951. Based on Nevil Shute’s book by the same name, an aeronautical engineer predicts a calamitous and novel airplane failure due to a specific number of flying hours. The film, which stars the iconic James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich, centers around the engineer’s personal and professional struggles as he tries to warn his employer and the passengers on board the potentially fatal plane model.



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26. Der Fürst von Pappenheim (1952)

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Der Fürst von Pappenheim, ” a 1952 German comedy film, tells the story of an aristocratic family facing challenges in their luxurious lifestyle. Directed by Hans Deppe and written by Franz Arnold, Ernst Bach, and Walter F. Fichelscher, the film stars Viktor de Kowa, Hannelore Schroth, and Grethe Weiser, who bring humor and charm to their roles.



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27. Around the World in 80 Days (1956)

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Embark on an exhilarating adventure with the 1956 classic, “Around the World in 80 Days, ” a daring movie based on the renowned novel by Jules Verne. Set in the Victorian era, this captivating tale weaves together elements of comedy, adventure, and family-friendly fun.



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28. Witness for the Prosecution (1957)

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In 1958, the gripping crime drama “Witness for the Prosecution” unfolds in a London courtroom. Famed barrister Sir Wilfrid Robarts, portrayed by Charles Laughton, faces a murder trial with more twists and surprise than expected.



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29. Touch of Evil (1958)

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Touch of Evil is a chilling crime drama set in a Mexican border town, where a web of murder, kidnapping, and police corruption is exposed. Directed by the legendary Orson Welles, the film masterfully intertwines the personal and professional lives of its characters.



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30. Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)

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In the heart of post-WWII Germany, an American judge named Dan Haywood (played by the legendary Spencer Tracy) is called into action to preside over a high-stakes trial. The defendants are four esteemed German judges, accused of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity during the Nazi regime. As Haywood navigates the political landscape and grapples with the gravity of the charges, he is forced to confront the complexities of justice, morality, and individual responsibility.



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31. Black Fox: The True Story of Adolf Hitler (1962)

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Black Fox: The True Story of Adolf Hitler” is a poignant and unsettling journey through the rise and fall of Nazi Germany, captured in the form of a classical allegory. Directed by Louis Clyde Stoumen, and with a screenplay co-written by Stoumen and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the film delves into the disturbing and complex history of Nazi Germany, using clever allegory to convey its powerful narrative.



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32. Paris When It Sizzles (1964)

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In the charming 1964 film “Paris When It Sizzles, ” we’re introduced to Margo Channing (Audrey Hepburn), the spirited assistant of a struggling Hollywood screenwriter named Gilbert Blythe (William Holden). Margo helps Gilbert overcome his writer’s block by enacting a series of romantic fantasies, taking them on an unforgettable journey through the City of Love.



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33. Triumph Over Violence (1965)

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Triumph Over Violence, originally titled Obyknovennyy fashizm, is a compelling documentary that delves into the rise and fall of fascism and Nazism’s impact on German society. Directed by Mikhail Romm, the film is a stark warning against the dangers of political criminality, presenting startling insights into the Third Reich’s brutal regime.



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34. The Love Goddesses (1965)

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The Love Goddesses” is a fascinating documentary that explores the transformation of the movie industry’s depiction of sex and the evolution in actresses’ portrayal of sexuality. Delving deep into the history of cinema, the film features classic scenes from silent movies dating back to the silent-movie era, all the way to the modern era.



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35. Myra Breckinridge (1970)

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Myra Breckinridge” is a 1970 American comedy film that delves into the world of gender identity and ambition. Directed by Michael Sarne, the movie follows an aspiring transgender actress, who, after undergoing surgery, travels to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune. She plans to make a claim on her wealthy uncle’s estate, all the while navigating the cutthroat film industry.



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36. The Mother and the Whore (1973)

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The Mother and the Whore, ” directed by Jean Eustache, immerses viewers in the world of a chauvinistic man named Alexandre. Living in the post-1968 intellectual scene of Paris, Alexandre balances relationships with several women, the maternal Marie and the sexually liberated Veronika. As the story unravels, the film delves into the complexities of human connections, offering a profound exploration of love, lust, and identity.



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37. Brother Can You Spare a Dime (1975)

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In “Brother Can You Spare a Dime, ” director Philippe Mora takes us on a nostalgic journey through the turbulent times of the Great Depression. Using contemporary archival footage and film clips, the documentary follows the life of James Cagney as an American Everyman, navigating the hardships and challenges faced by many during that era.



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38. That’s Action (1977)

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That’s Action” is a 1977 documentary that delves into the world of old action movies and legendary action heroes, with an emphasis on John Wayne. Running for approximately 100 minutes, the film is a fascinating exploration of the genre, showcasing numerous action sequences from popular films. Despite its intriguing subject matter, the documentary is more focused on the action itself than providing in-depth information about the heroes that made them memorable.



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39. Just a Gigolo (1978)

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Just a Gigolo, released in 1978, is a gripping drama set in the aftermath of World War I. Directed by David Hemmings, it stars David Bowie, Sydne Rome, and Kim Novak.



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40. Going Hollywood: The ’30s (1984)

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Going Hollywood: The ’30s” is a gripping 1984 documentary that dives into the fascinating world of Hollywood during the 1930s, a time of both glitz and grit. Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, this film explores how the industry adapted and thrived amidst economic uncertainty. The documentary features exclusive interviews with notable personalities from that era, including George Arliss and Gracie Allen, providing a unique insight into the lives and careers of the stars who graced the silver screen.



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41. Judgment in Berlin (1988)

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In 1988, the thrilling drama “Judgment in Berlin” unfolded, directed by Leo Penn and starring Martin Sheen (Karol Ryszard “Rysh” Wozniak). The film is set in West Germany when an American judge (Sheen) is called upon to make a significant decision - was the hijacking of an East German plane into West Berlin justified?



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42. Entertaining the Troops (1988)

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Entertaining the Troops” is a fascinating documentary that takes a trip down memory lane to celebrate the USO of World War II. Directed by Robert Mugge and written by himself, the movie features a touching reunion of Bob Hope’s famous troupe from the era. Alongside Hope, the troupe consists of renowned artists such as Frances Langford, Patty Thomas, and Tony Romano, delivering captivating performances never seen before.



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43. Hollywood Mavericks (1990)

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Hollywood Mavericks is a captivating documentary from 1990 that delves into the world of seventeen daring directors who fearlessly broke the conventions of filmmaking to revolutionize the art form. From the legendary John Ford to the visionary Martin Scorsese, the film features interviews with some of the most influential filmmakers in history. This engrossing documentary explores the risks and rewards that these mavericks took to push the boundaries of their craft, ultimately reshaping the landscape of cinema.



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44. Scenes from a Mall (1991)

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In “Scenes from a Mall” (1991), a married couple embarks on their 16th anniversary trip to a bustling Beverly Hills mall. As the duo navigates the crowded halls, they stumble upon personal revelations, deceit, and a humorous exploration of relationships.



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45. The Wonderful, Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl (1993)

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The Wonderful, Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl” (1993) is an engrossing documentary that delves into the life and work of the German film director, most infamous for creating some of the most powerful propaganda films for the Nazis. Directed by Ray Müller, the film explores the complexities of her life, combining a biography with a historical narrative. It reveals not only the impact of her work on cinema history, but also her personal experiences and challenges.



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46. El detective y la muerte (1994)

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El detective y la muerte” is a suspenseful and gripping 1994 Spanish thriller, directed by Gonzalo Suárez. The film’s intriguing plot revolves around an aged and powerful magnate who is dying. As he prepares for his demise, he offers his young and captivating mistress, Laura, a seemingly peculiar birthday gift - a sophisticated virtual reality display. In this display, he promises to ‘come to life’ for her after his death. However, Laura harbors a darker desire; she wishes for her mother, the Duchess, who has taken her place in the magnate’s heart and bed, to die instead.



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47. That’s Entertainment! III (1994)

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That’s Entertainment! III” is a delightful documentary film from 1994, which serves as the third installment in the “That’s Entertainment” series. The movie features a spectacular collection of scenes from various MGM films, including “The Hollywood Revue of 1929, ” “Brigadoon, ” and the iconic “Singin’ In The Rain. ” The movie also reminisces about the incredible history of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s (MGM) timeless musicals, operettas, and reminiscent moments.



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48. Cyndi Lauper: 12 Deadly Cyns… and Then Some (1994)

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Step into the wacky world of pop sensation Cyndi Lauper in this 90s cult classic film, ‘Cyndi Lauper: 12 Deadly Cyns. . and Then Some’.



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49. Get Shorty (1995)

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Get Shorty is a thrilling 1995 film that combines comedy, crime, and thriller elements, directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and featuring an all-star cast. The movie centers around a loan shark, Chili Palmer, played by Gene Hackman, who travels to Hollywood to collect a debt. However, as he finds himself immersed in the movie business, he realizes that it mirrors his current job in Miami.



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50. The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies (1995)

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The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies” (1995) is a documentary that delves into the fascinating world of Hollywood, the largest exporter of films in the world. Narrated by renowned actor Peter Coyote, the film takes viewers on a journey through the rich history of American cinema, featuring interviews with iconic actors, directors, and writers who have made significant contributions to the industry.



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51. Radio Star - die AFN-Story (1995)

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Radio Star” takes us on an enthralling journey back to the early days of World War Two and beyond as we explore the history of the U. S. Armed Forces Network (AFN) and its development into a powerful radio network. This 1995 German documentary by directors Hannes Karnick and Wolfgang Richter presents a detailed account of the AFN’s establishment, growth, and influence on soldier morale and global communication. Filmed on location in Germany, this riveting film also delves into the role of music as an essential part of the AFN’s operations.



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52. The Delicate Art of the Rifle (1996)

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Step into an enigmatic world of secrets and snipers with “The Delicate Art of the Rifle. ” This 1996 independent film, based on a true story, is a suspenseful drama that takes you on a journey of a skilled rifleman, played by Gabrielle Greigo, as she navigates through a labyrinth of mystery and intrigue.



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53. Heaven’s Burning (1997)

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Heaven’s Burning (1997) is a thrilling neo-noir action-crime drama set in Japan. When a botched bank job leaves a Japanese girl on the run from an arranged marriage, she’s taken hostage by a ruthless gang. After a tense standoff, the wheel man of the gang helps her escape, which sets them both on a perilous journey together, accompanied by the relentless pursuit of the police, her vengeful husband, and the dangerous gang.



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54. Breaking Up (1997)

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Breaking Up, ” released in 1997, is a captivating romantic comedy directed by Robert Greenwald and written by Michael Cristofer. The film follows the lives of a couple in their late thirties, played by Russell Crowe and Salma Hayek, as they navigate the complexities of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery. After two and a half years of passionate love, the couple faces the agonizing decision to break up. But as they try to move on, a series of enigmatic and humorous incidents force them to question if their love was truly broken or merely misplaced.



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55. Das Dritte Reich - In Farbe (1998)

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Embark on a visually captivating journey through World War II with the documentary “Das Dritte Reich - In Farbe. ” This film offers a fresh perspective on history by showcasing the earliest color footage from the era. Compiled from private collections, military archives, and even shots taken by Hitler’s personal pilot, this documentary delves into the colors of Nazi Germany, offering an alternative look at the totalitarian state and its propaganda.



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56. Fight Club (1999)

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Fight Club” (1999) is a thrilling drama film that tells the story of an insomniac office worker and a provocative soap maker who form an underground fight club. As their club evolves, they challenge the establishment and delve into the depths of multiple personality disorders and group therapy. This groundbreaking film, written by Chuck Palahniuk and Jim Uhls, features extraordinary performances by Brad Pitt and Edward Norton.



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57. Dreamers (1999)

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Dreamers, ” directed by Ann Lu, is a whimsical coming-of-age story that follows two childhood friends as they embark on a shared dream to escape their small town and chase after fame and fortune in sunny Los Angeles. These aspiring filmmakers envision a life of glamour and adventure that extends far beyond the confines of their quaint hometown.



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58. Paragraph 175 (2000)

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Paragraph 175” is a poignant, provocative documentary that takes a raw look at the persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany. Directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, the film delves into the lives of men who survived the regime’s ruthless enforcement of Paragraph 175, a section of the German Penal Code which criminalized homosexuality. With harrowing personal testimonies and interviews conducted by historian Klaus Müller, the film sheds light on the devastating consequences of intolerance and discrimination.



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59. Marlene Dietrich: Her Own Song (2001)

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Marlene Dietrich: Her Own Song” is a captivating 2001 documentary that delves into the fascinating life of the iconic star of “The Blue Angel. ” Through a combination of personal anecdotes, riveting tales, and intimate insights, celebrated personalities like Rosemary Clooney, Roger Corman, and Deanna Durbin share their unique experiences with Dietrich’s incredible journey.



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60. Transfixed (2001)

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Transfixed, ” a captivating French drama, follows Bo, a transgender prostitute in Brussels struggling to find her place in the world. After being abused by her father, she flees to the city, where she must face the harsh realities of life. Caught in an abusive relationship with a neighbor, Bo is mistakenly suspected of committing a series of heinous murders targeting trans individuals.



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61. The Anniversary Party (2001)

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The Anniversary Party” is a complex and heartfelt film that explores the intricacies of love and the fragility of relationships. Written and directed by husband-and-wife duo Alan Cumming and Jennifer Jason Leigh, the movie stars an impressive cast, including Alan Cumming, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Phoebe Cates. This independent film takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride through the lives of its characters, as they navigate their personal struggles and attempt to save their crumbling marriages.



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62. Black Angel (2002)

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In the dark and seductive world of “Black Angel, ” also known as “Senso ‘45, ” a woman trapped in a loveless marriage to a high-ranking Fascist official risks everything to indulge in a dangerous, self-destructive relationship with a duplicitous S. S. Officer. The film, directed by Tinto Brass, masterfully explores the complexities of desire and vulnerability in the midst of war and political turmoil.



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63. How to Draw a Bunny (2002)

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Join us on a captivating journey to meet Ray Johnson, the underappreciated and influential artist, who worked alongside the likes of Andy Warhol during the vibrant era of Pop Art. In “How to Draw a Bunny, ” we get an in-depth look at his life and work through interviews with renowned artists like Chuck Close, Roy Lichtenstein, and Christo, as well as critically acclaimed gallerists.



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64. S1m0ne (2002)

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S1m0ne” is a 2002 film that tells the story of a frantic producer named Vic Mansfield, portrayed by Al Pacino. Faced with the dilemma of having his star walk off the set, he resorts to an unconventional solution - digitally creating a star to replace her. The resulting holographic image, played by Rachel Roberts, becomes an overnight sensation and captivates the media frenzy.



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65. The Dreamers (2003)

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The Dreamers” (2003) is a captivating drama romance film that explores the complexities of love and friendship. Set in Paris during the tumultuous year of 1968, the story follows a young American student, played by Michael Pitt, who forms a deep connection with a French brother and sister, played by Louis Garrel and Eva Green.



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66. Amérique, notre histoire (2006)

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Join renowned author Russell Banks on a compelling journey exploring the founding values, economic development, and modernity of the United States. Filmed against the backdrop of an ever-evolving world, “Amérique, notre histoire” takes viewers deep into the heart of America, shedding light on the immigrants who shaped its destiny and the complexities of its relationships with Europe.



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67. Stardust: The Bette Davis Story (2006)

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Stardust: The Bette Davis Story is an enlightening and intimate documentary that delves into the complex and multi-faceted life of one of Hollywood’s most iconic and enigmatic stars. The film, combining exclusive access to Bette Davis’ extensive personal archives and original interviews, offers a fresh perspective on the legendary actress’ life and career.



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68. Billy Wilder Speaks (2006)

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Billy Wilder Speaks” is a captivating 2006 documentary that provides a rare glimpse into the life and career of the legendary filmmaker. Directed by Volker Schlöndorff and with interviews conducted by him in 1988, this film allows the audience to get close to the man behind iconic films like “Double Indemnity, ” “Some Like It Hot, ” and “Sunset Blvd. “.



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69. Why Be Good? Sexuality & Censorship in Early Cinema (2007)

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Explore the provocative world of early cinema, where sexuality and censorship took center stage, in “Why Be Good? “. This riveting documentary by Elaina Archer delves into the depiction of sexuality in film from the silent era, focusing on the impact on women’s liberation and the exploration of taboo subjects. Featuring insightful interviews with Diane Lane, Chris Basinger, Jeanine Basinger, and more, this intriguing film unfolds the untold stories of the pre-code era, revealing how Hollywood’s evolving attitude towards censorship reshaped the landscape of cinema.



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70. Cinema’s Exiles: From Hitler to Hollywood (2009)

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Cinema’s Exiles: From Hitler to Hollywood” is a captivating documentary that delves into the lives of the talented German filmmakers who fled the oppressive Nazi regime in the 1930s. Set against the backdrop of the vibrant Berlin film industry of the 1920s, the film provides an intriguing look at the challenges and triumphs faced by a group of professionals striving for success in a foreign country.



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71. Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff (2010)

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Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff” is a compelling documentary that delves into the life and career of renowned British cinematographer Jack Cardiff. With a focus on his stunning Technicolor camerawork, the film traces Cardiff’s journey from humble beginnings to becoming the first director of photography in the history of the Academy Awards to receive an Honorary Oscar.



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72. Vito (2011)

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Vito (2011) is a compelling documentary that brings to life the legendary figure of Vito Russo, a pioneering figure in the battle for gay rights and an unwavering AIDS activist in the 1980s. Russo’s legacy as the founder of the gay liberation movement and the author of “The Celluloid Closet” is explored in this powerful biography. Through interviews and archival footage, the film delves deep into the struggles and victories of this inspiring activist, who fought fiercely for a better world for all.



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73. Not Fade Away (2012)

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Not Fade Away is a gripping 2012 drama directed by David Chase and penned by him too. Set in the suburban landscapes of New Jersey, the movie takes us back to the 1960s where a group of friends come together to form a rock band. Their ultimate goal is to make it big. The 1960s was a time of immense turmoil and cultural revolution in America, and the movie captures this atmosphere perfectly.



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74. From Caligari to Hitler: German Cinema in the Age of the Masses (2014)

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From Caligari to Hitler: German Cinema in the Age of the Masses” is a thought-provoking documentary released in 2015, focusing on the Weimar Republic era and its impact on German cinema. Directed by Rüdiger Suchsland, the film delves into the role of films as cultural artifacts and analyzes the ‘collective spirit’ of the Weimar Republic.



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75. Danny Says (2015)

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Danny Says” is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and times of renowned music manager and publicist Danny Fields. With an array of interviews and never-before-seen footage, viewers get a glimpse of the man behind some of the biggest acts of the ’60s and ’70s, including the Doors, Cream, Lou Reed, Nico, Judy Collins, the Stooges, and the Ramones.



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76. Worlds Apart (2015)

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Worlds Apart” is a gripping drama-romance film set amidst the socioeconomic unrest of modern Greece. The film weaves together three poignant love stories that represent different generations of Greeks and their relationships with foreigners.



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77. A Perfect Day (2015)

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A Perfect Day” is a captivating 2015 film directed by Fernando León de Aranoa. This intense war drama-comedy revolves around a group of aid workers in an armed conflict zone, trying to resolve a crisis. The heart-wrenching journey of these volunteers is set against the backdrop of a dangerous war.



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78. Chico: Artista Brasileiro (2015)

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Delve into the life and music of iconic Brazilian singer, Chico Buarque, in the riveting documentary “Chico: Artista Brasileiro” (2015). Directed by Miguel Faria Jr. , this introspective film explores the rich Brazilian music scene through the eyes of one of its most celebrated artists.



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79. Personal Shopper (2016)

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In “Personal Shopper, ” a gripping Mystery-Thriller, Kristen Stewart plays a personal shopper in Paris, refusing to leave until she makes contact with her twin brother who tragically died there. As her life becomes more complex, she receives a mysterious text message from an unknown entity, adding to the haunting ambiance of the film. The intricate plot intertwines aspects of mediumship, spiritualism, and texts that challenge the protagonist’s understanding of her world.



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80. SHOT! The Psycho-Spiritual Mantra of Rock (2016)

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SHOT! The Psycho-Spiritual Mantra of Rock” is a riveting documentary that takes us on a journey through the mind of rock and roll’s most influential photographers, Mick Rock. The film delves deep into the world of this legendary artist, offering a captivating look into the mind of a man who has shaped rock culture with his iconic images.



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81. Un Français nommé Gabin (2017)

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Un Français nommé Gabin” is a captivating documentary that dives into the life of the iconic French movie star, Jean Gabin. Spanning across two decades, Gabin graced the silver screen with 95 films, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of native audiences. The film meticulously compiles nearly 200 clips, showcasing the versatility and magnetic charm of this legendary actor.



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82. Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018)

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Can You Ever Forgive Me? is a biographical comedy-drama film that unravels the life of Lee Israel, a once successful author, who finds herself out of sync with modern tastes. The movie explores how Israel evolves her craft into a darker form of art - deception and fraud.



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83. Dionne Warwick: Don’t Make Me Over (2021)

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In the heart of New Jersey, a young girl with a powerful voice and an unbreakable spirit emerges from the world of gospel choirs. Dionne Warwick: Don’t Make Me Over takes you on an emotional and captivating journey through the life of the international superstar, as she rises to fame amidst a deeply divided music industry.



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