2000 •
alaska.de, 2000 – after a teenage girl moved to a miserable
Plattenbau settlement in
Hohenschönhausen district, she witnesses accidentally a murder. But afterwards she falls in love with one of the delinquents. Directed by
Esther Gronenborn. • ''
(Bonhoeffer – Die letzte Stufe''), 2000 – though theologian, writer and Lutheran pastor
Dietrich Bonhoeffer could stay in the United States, he returns to Berlin in 1939 and becomes a member of the
Resistance in the
Abwehr. In 1943 he gets arrested by the
Gestapo and in 1945 murdered at
Flossenbürg concentration camp. Directed by
Eric Till. •
Cold Is the Breath of Evening (
Kalt ist der Abendhauch), 2000 – an 83-year-old woman in
Zehlendorf looks back on her young days when she had a secret love affair with her brother-in-law and conceived a child from him. Based on a novel from
Ingrid Noll and directed by
Rainer Kaufmann. • '''', 2000 – a soldier was exposed to radiation from the
Chernobyl disaster and contracted a disease. On a last journey to England he becomes stranded in Berlin, searching for his former companion. Directed by
Achim von Borries. •
Heimspiel, 2000 – documentary on the famous professional
ice hockey team
Eisbären Berlin at
Wellblechpalast, its devoted supporters and the new role of the former club from the East in reunited Germany. Directed by
Pepe Danquart. •
No Place to Go (
Die Unberührbare), 2000 – after the
Peaceful Revolution a communist female writer moves from
Munich to Berlin and tries to start a new life. But she has to realise that her view of the former
GDR was too euphemistic. Based on the life of
Gisela Elsner and directed by her son
Oskar Roehler. • ''
(Zurück auf Los!''), 2000 – a group of homosexual men in
Prenzlauer Berg district has to get along with love,
AIDS,
disability, unemployment and
alcoholism. Directed by
Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss. •
A Tale of two Cities (
Der Flaneur von Berlin – Eine Erzählung von zwei Städten), 2000 – portrait on famous photographer
Henry Ries who took pictures of the
Berlin Air Lift. In 1999 he returned to Berlin and searched for his own past. Directed by
Manfred Wilhelms. •
Three Chinamen with a Double Bass (
Drei Chinesen mit dem Kontrabass), 2000 – after a druggy party night a young architect finds his
fiancé dead in his flat. Together with two friends he has to get rid of the corpse – in busy
Berlin-Mitte. Directed by
Klaus Krämer. •
Trust Me (
Freunde), 2000 – two former childhood friends meet again under different circumstances in Berlin: One of them became a gangster and the other is a policeman who has to convict his old friend. Directed by .
2001 • '''', 2001 – two days in the life of several young visitors of Berlin's
Love Parade. The movie uses scenes from the 2000
electronic dance music festival and
parade around
Victory Column and
Straße des 17. Juni. Directed by
Roman Kuhn. •
Berlin Babylon, 2001 – documentary film on the reconstruction projects after the fall of the
Wall, directed by
Hubertus Siegert. •
Berlin Is in Germany, 2001 – drama about an East German political prisoner released from jail in post-unification Germany and now must come to terms with the geographic, political, and cultural displacements of Berlin in the 1990s. A film by
Hannes Stöhr. •
Conspiracy, 2001 – film directed by
Frank Pierson, made for HBO (television) USA, about the Wannsee Conference plan to exterminate the Jews during WWII. •
The Days Between (
In den Tag hinein), 2001 – a 22-year-old waitress lives with her brother and his family, and with her spontaneous character she is the direct opposite to her disciplined boyfriend. When she meets a
Japanese student, she drifts with him through Berlin. Directed by
Maria Speth. •
Emil and the Detectives (
Emil und die Detektive), 2001 –
adventure film directed by
Franziska Buch, based on the novel
Emil and the Detectives by
Erich Kästner. •
Female 2 Seeks Happy End (
Frau2 sucht HappyEnd), 2001 – a doleful
radio personality and one of his female listeners meet in a
chat room and discuss their former, painful relationships. In autumnal Berlin they learn to relinquish and to establish new ties. Directed by
Edward Berger. • ''
(Der schöne Tag''), 2001 – about a girl in Berlin who wants to become an actress and makes her living by dubbing movies. By
Thomas Arslan. • '''', 2001 – a divorced and lonely woman leads a
corner shop in
Berlin-Mitte where customers can talk about their problems. Directed by
Michael Klier. •
Invincible (
Unbesiegbar), 2001 – true story of a Jewish strongman in 1932 Berlin by
Werner Herzog. •
Julietta (
Julietta – Es ist nicht wie du denkst), 2001 – an 18-year-old high-school graduate from
Stuttgart gets unconscious at
Love Parade Berlin. A
DJ pulls her out of a fountain and rapes her. When she gets pregnant, she does not know what her saviour did to her. Directed by . • ''
(Mondscheintarif''), 2001 – an emancipated woman in her twenties living in Berlin is waiting wishfully for a
one-night stand lover to call her again and experiences a rising depression. Directed by . •
My Sweet Home, 2001 – an American has persuaded his German girlfriend to marry him, after just one month of knowing each other. Now they celebrate their
Polterabend with various immigrants in a Berlin bar. Directed by
Filippos Tsitos. • ''
(Wie Feuer und Flamme''), 2001 – in 1982 a 17-year-old girl from
West Berlin travels to
East Berlin to her grandmother's funeral and falls in love with the leader of a
punk clique, which evokes severe problems. Director: . • ''
(Mein langsames Leben''), 2001 – the movie follows the slow-going life of a young woman in Berlin during summer. Directed by
Angela Schanelec. •
Planet Alex, 2001 – episodic movie filmed at
Alexanderplatz where the stories of several characters intertwine within a period of 24 hours. Directed by
Uli M Schueppel. • '''', 2001 – based on the true story of brothers Franz and Erich Sass from
Moabit district, who became the most famous and innovative
bank robbers during
1920s Berlin. Directed by . •
Taking Sides (
Der Fall Furtwängler), 2001 – conductor
Wilhelm Furtwängler stays in Nazi Germany rather than flee, and experiences consequences after the war. Film by
István Szabó. •
The Tunnel (
Der Tunnel), 2001 – dramatization of a collaborative tunnel under the wall in the 1950s. Film by
Roland Suso Richter. •
What to Do in Case of Fire? (''Was tun, wenn's brennt?''), 2001 – police hunt down radicals whose bomb goes off 12 years late. Film by
Gregor Schnitzler. •
Der Zimmerspringbrunnen, 2001 – after years of unemployment and uselessness a man in
East Berlin creates a very successful
Ostalgie item – a tabletop fountain consisting of a
Fernsehturm Berlin model on a plate in the form of the
GDR map. Directed by
Peter Timm.
2002 •
Berlin Symphony (
Berlin: Sinfonie einer Großstadt), 2002 – the remake of Ruttmanns classic by
Thomas Schadt shows one day in Berlin some years after the
German reunification. • ''
Big Girls Don't Cry (Große Mädchen weinen nicht''), 2002 – two girls in Berlin have been best friends since childhood. But as they step into adulthood, their perfect friendship gets harshly tested by several unfortunate events. Directed by
Maria von Heland. •
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, 2002 – depicting the life of
game show producer
Chuck Barris, who claimed to have also been working for the
CIA. After a mission in Berlin to assassinate a
communist, Barris is held captive by the
KGB and gets swapped with a
Soviet agent. Directed by
George Clooney. •
Führer Ex, 2002 – two friends want to escape from
East Germany, are caught and kept enclosed in a Berlin prison where one of them becomes a
Neo-Nazi. Directed by
Winfried Bonengel. •
Der Glanz von Berlin, 2002 – documentary about three
cleaning ladies in Berlin and their personal dreams. Directed by
Judith Keil and
Antje Kruska. • ''
(Halbe Miete''), 2002 – a
computer hacker in Berlin steals information from foreign computers. When his paranoid girlfriend dies in the bathtub, he escapes to
Cologne where he invades private flats to eat and to take a shower. Directed by . • ''
(Hotte im Paradies''), 2002 – a young
panderer in Berlin has already two prostitutes working for him, but they don't earn enough money to fund his expensive way of life. So he acquires a new prosperous girl, but she gets kidnapped by a Russian competitor. Directed by
Dominik Graf. •
Naked (
Nackt), 2002 – three couples in Berlin meet for dinner and start an erotic identification game. Directed by
Doris Dörrie. • ''
Ripley's Game'', 2002 – an art framer from the
Veneto who is dying of
leukemia travels several times to Berlin to get medical examinations, and there he also assassinates mobsters on behalf of others. This attracts the mobsters' associates to his own family. Based on ''
Ripley's Game'' by
Patricia Highsmith and directed by
Liliana Cavani. •
Starbuck Holger Meins, 2002 – documentary on
Holger Meins who started to study
cinematography at
Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin and became a terrorist in the
Red Army Faction. Directed by
Gerd Conradt. •
Tattoo, 2002 – two police detectives in Berlin hunt a ritualistic serial killer murdering people with
tattoos and skinning them for a mysterious collector. Directed by
Robert Schwentke. •
Unternehmen Paradies, 2002 – atmospheric documentary movie about the cityscape, residents, visitors and the political and cultural life of Berlin by
Volker Sattel.
2003 •
Alltag, 2003 – depicting life in the Turkish neighborhood of
Kreuzberg. Directed by
Neco Celik. •
Anatomy 2, 2003 – a medical horror story, directed by
Stefan Ruzowitzky. •
Angst (
Der alte Affe Angst), 2003 – the different attitudes toward life lead a sensitive
stage director and his beautiful girlfriend in Berlin to constant fights and conflicts. Directed by
Oskar Roehler. • '''', 2003 – a female
photo-journalist is after a ripper in Berlin who could be a
taxi driver. Directed by
Urs Egger. •
Berlin Blues (
Herr Lehmann), 2003 – a portrait of typical people in
Berlin-Kreuzberg during the 1980s. Director:
Leander Haußmann. •
Distant Lights (
Lichter), 2003 – reflects on the situation at the border between Poland and Germany around
Frankfurt (Oder) and
Słubice. One man from a group of
Ukrainians can manage to cross the border illegally and reaches finally
Potsdamer Platz in Berlin. Directed by
Hans-Christian Schmid. •
Good Bye, Lenin!, 2003 – award-winning bittersweet comedy about the reunification, by
Wolfgang Becker. • '''', 2003 – a violent girl in
Berlin-Wedding is sentenced to several days of community work at a flat-sharing community with handicapped persons. Director: . •
Learning to Lie (
Liegen lernen), 2003 – based on the novel of
Frank Goosen and telling the love stories of a young man driving several times to Berlin, beginning with a
school trip. Director: . • ''
(Rot und Blau''), 2003 – a respected architect – a great mother and wife – has a good life in Berlin when her daughter from a relationship with a Turkish immigrant some 25 years ago appears. Directed by
Rudolf Thome. •
Rosenstrasse, 2003 – flashback retelling of the events of the 1943
Rosenstrasse protest, by
Margarethe von Trotta. •
Soloalbum, 2003 – about a young music editorial journalist in Berlin. Directed by
Gregor Schnitzler. •
We (
Wir), 2003 – a group of school friends meet real life in Berlin after final secondary-school examinations and before the beginning of studies. Directed by .
2004 •
A2Z, filmed 2004 – an old man and his
Lolita are committed to kill each other that very day, directed by Daryush Shokof. •
Alles auf Zucker! (
Go for Zucker), 2004 – comedy with
Ossi-
Wessi and secular-orthodox Jewish themes. Director
Dani Levy. •
Berliner Maifestspiele, 2004 – Director:
Nives Konik. •
The Bourne Supremacy, 2004 – American spy mystery thriller with many scenes filmed / set in Berlin. Directed by
Paul Greengrass. •
Chasing Liberty, 2004 – on an official trip to
Prague, the daughter of the
President of the United States meets a handsome young man and escapes with him to
Venice and to
Love Parade in Berlin. Shortly after she fell in love with him she has to realize that he is just another Special Agent. Directed by Andy Cadiff. •
Downfall (
Der Untergang), 2004 – film depicting the last days of
Hitler and the
Battle of Berlin, set in and around the "
Führerbunker", directed by
Oliver Hirschbiegel. •
The Edukators (
Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei), 2004 – film depicting the encounter of three anti-capitalist activists and a wealthy businessman in
Berlin-Zehlendorf. Directed by
Hans Weingartner. •
EuroTrip, 2004 – an American teenager travels across Europe with his friends in search of his German
pen pal. When he cannot find her in her home town Berlin, he follows her to Rome. Directed by
Jeff Schaffer. •
Herzlutschen, 2004 – in
Friedrichshain district a young lightheaded man searches for a new abode, but meets a depressive
hippie girl who constantly faints. At the same time a young
journalist searches for a submerged
Nobel Prize winner. Directed by
Joost Renders. •
Jargo, 2004 – a coming of age film about a young male who experiences culture shock from moving from
Saudi Arabia to Berlin. Directed by
Maria Solrun. •
Love in Thoughts (
Was nützt die Liebe in Gedanken), 2004 – about the so-called
Steglitz student tragedy in 1927, when two young men made a
suicide pact under the influence of alcohol, music and sex, leading to a tragedy. Directed by
Achim von Borries. •
Meine schönsten Jahre, 2004 – eight-part
Ostalgie movie about a man looking back to the year 1983 when he was 13 years old and lived in a
Plattenbau settlement in
East Berlin. Directed by
Edzard Onneken and
Ulli Baumann. •
Muxmäuschenstill, 2004 – follows a
vigilante who lives in Berlin and used to study philosophy. The do-gooder wants to bring justice to criminals in his own way, but becomes a wrongdoer himself. Director:
Marcus Mittermeier. •
Olga, 2004 – German Jewish communist militant
Olga Benário comes to Berlin in 1925 where she helps organize
Otto Braun's escape from
Moabit prison. After years in Moscow she is sent to
Brazil with
Luís Carlos Prestes, but the insurrection fails. Benário is extradited to
Nazi Germany and murdered at
Bernburg Euthanasia Centre. Directed by
Jayme Monjardim. •
Olga Benario – Ein Leben für die Revolution, 2004 –
docudrama on the life of
Olga Benário, from her early years in
Munich over the rescue of
Otto Braun from
Moabit prison, her relationship to revolutionary
Luís Carlos Prestes, the birth of her daughter
Anita Leocádia at Berlin
Barnimstrasse women's prison until her death at
Bernburg Euthanasia Centre. Directed by
Galip Iyitanir. •
Rhythm Is It!, 2004 – documents a project by the
Berlin Philharmonic principal conductor
Simon Rattle and choreographer
Royston Maldoom to popularize classical music by staging a performance of
Igor Stravinsky's ballet
The Rite of Spring with 250 children from Berlin's public schools. Directed by
Thomas Grube and
Enrique Sánchez Lansch. • ''
(Das Zimmermädchen und der Millionär''), 2004 – a millionaire owns the luxurious Berlin
Hotel Ritz for a short period of time. But when he arrives he is considered to be a temporary waiter, instructed for service and falls in love with a waitress. Directed by . • '''', 2004 – documentary on four young actors studying at Berlin
Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts and taking first steps into professional acting. Directed by
Andres Veiel. • '''', 2004 – the Berlin HipHop scene, rappers have 24 hours to stage a megaconcert, by
Till Hastreiter. •
Stauffenberg, 2004 – about
Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg and the
20 July 1944 plot to assassinate
Adolf Hitler. Directed by
Jo Baier. •
Die Stunde der Offiziere, 2004 – a semi-documentary movie telling in chronological order about the
German resistance attempts to kill
Adolf Hitler and seize power in Germany in the
July 20 plot of 1944. Directed by
Hans-Erich Viet. •
Der Teufel von Rudow, 2004 –
horror film about a couple in
Rudow district investigating mysterious incidents dealing with a man caged in their neighbour's house. Director:
Ulrich Meczulat. •
Venussian Tabutasco, 2004 – life of people in a building is seen through a "glass elevator" going up and down the floors of the building, Directed by Daryush Shokof. •
Walk on Water, 2004 – an Israeli
hitman working for
Mossad has to find an aging
Nazi war criminal in Berlin but has in the meantime formed a profound friendship with two young German grandchildren of the senile man. Directed by
Eytan Fox. • ''
(Frau fährt, Mann schläft''), 2004 – an outwardly perfect and prosperous family in Berlin moves to
Potsdamer Platz, but gets confused when the eldest son dies suddenly from an
aneurysm. Directed by
Rudolf Thome.
2005 • ''
(Vom Suchen und Finden der Liebe''), 2005 – a composer and a female singer meet in Berlin and think they found the love of their life. When they separate after several years, the composer commits suicide and the singer follows him to release him from the
underworld. Based on the
Orpheus story and directed by
Helmut Dietl. • ''
(Die Luftbrücke – Nur der Himmel war frei''), 2005 – historic drama about a difficult love affair between a German secretary working at the
Berlin Tempelhof Airport and an American general during the
Berlin Airlift 1948–1949. Directed by
Dror Zahavi. •
Antibodies (
Antikörper), 2005 – a police officer from a small village wants to solve the murder of a 12-year-old girl, travels to Berlin to talk to a
pederast serial killer and slowly begins to explore his own dark side. Directed by
Christian Alvart. • ''
(Stadt als Beute''), 2005 – episode film about the lives of three actors rehearsing a play at a Berlin backyard theatre. Directed by
Miriam Dehne,
Esther Gronenborn and . •
Flightplan, 2005 – the husband of a female U.S. aircraft engineer dies under mysterious circumstances while the family lives in Berlin. When the mother flies back to New York City with his coffin, her six-year-old daughter suddenly vanishes on the plane. Directed by
Robert Schwentke. •
Ghosts (
Gespenster), 2005 – a female end-of-teenage orphan with mental problems starts a new job as a garden cleaner in Berlin and meets two mysterious women. Directed by
Christian Petzold. •
Ich bin ein Berliner, 2005 – a professional cheater in Berlin creates the story that he is an illegitimate son of
John F. Kennedy from the 1963 visit to
West Berlin. When a journalist starts to investigate the story, it turns out to be true. Directed by
Franziska Meyer Price. •
KlassenLeben, 2005 – documentary on a project in
Schöneberg district to integrate four disabled children into a regular school form. Directed by
Hubertus Siegert. •
Die letzte Schlacht, 2005 –
docudrama about the
Battle of Berlin from April to May 1945, based on genuine stories of contemporary witnesses. Directed by
Hans-Christoph Blumenberg. •
Lord of War, 2005 – a
Ukrainian-American gunrunner comes to a Berlin Arms Fair in 1983 to meet a famous international arms dealer. During the late 1980s and after the
dissolution of the Soviet Union he becomes one of the worldwide most successful market actors. Directed by
Andrew Niccol. •
Netto, 2005 – a middle-aged loser in
Prenzlauer Berg tries to accept the challenge of life when his 15-year-old son moves in and helps him with job applications and interviews. Directed by
Robert Thalheim. • ''
(Keine Lieder über Liebe''), 2005 – a young film director from Berlin attends a concert tour to make a documentary movie on his brother singing in a
rock band. During the tour the director wants to find out if his own girlfriend had an affair with his brother in the past. Directed by
Lars Kraume. •
Speer und Er, 2005 – three-part
docudrama about
Adolf Hitler and his General Building Inspector for the Reich Capital,
Albert Speer, their plans to convert Berlin into
Welthauptstadt Germania and Speers imprisonment at
Spandau Prison after the
Nuremberg Trials. Directed by
Heinrich Breloer. •
Spiele der Macht – 11011 Berlin, 2005 – a female political scientist becomes counsellor of the
Chancellor of Germany who transfers some of his power to her. Directed by
Markus Imboden. •
Summer in Berlin (
Sommer vorm Balkon), 2005 – two women struggle with life, and a man. Director
Andreas Dresen. •
Wir waren niemals hier, 2005 – documentary on Berlin rock band . Directed by
Antonia Ganz.
2006 •
18.15 Uhr ab Ostkreuz, 2006 – trashy parody on
Miss Marple about a retired teacher from
Haselhorst district witnessing a horrible murder on a passing
Berlin S-Bahn train. Directed by
Jörn Hartmann. •
Altlastpalast, 2006 – the story of the
Palace of the Republic and its deconstruction in 2006 to make room for the reconstruction of the
Berlin Stadtschloss. Directed by
Irina Enders. •
Atomised (
Elementarteilchen), 2006 – a
molecular biologist in Berlin quits his job to go back into scientific research. His
half brother voluntarily checks himself into a mental institution after having
sexually harassed one of his students. Directed by
Oskar Roehler. •
Black Sheep (
Schwarze Schafe), 2006 – tells in five episodes the stories of people in Berlin with financial problems. Director:
Oliver Rihs. • ''
(Die Mauer – Berlin '61''), 2006 – telling the story of a family in Berlin who was divided during the day when the
Berlin Wall was built in 1961. Directed by
Hartmut Schoen. • ''
(Tornado – Der Zorn des Himmels''), 2006 – two-part fictional drama on a young meteorologist returning from the US to Berlin, who predicts a
tornado sweeping over the capital city. Directed by . •
Feiern, 2006 – documentary on people in Berlin who dedicate their lives to
electronic dance music,
nightclubs, parties and drugs. Directed by
Maja Classen. •
The Good German, 2006 – homage to
film noir, set in 1945 Berlin during the
Potsdam Conference, by
Steven Soderbergh. • ''
(Komm näher''), 2006 – the relationship problems of several lonely persons in Berlin and the efforts to find a new love attachment. Director: . •
The Lives of Others (
Das Leben der Anderen), 2006 –
East Berlin's cultural scene before reunification, riddled by
Stasi secret agents. Drama by
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck. •
Lucy, 2006 – about an 18-year-old girl in Berlin who has a baby and still lives with her own mother. Directed by
Henner Winckler. •
Nicht böse sein!, 2006 – documentary on three addicted men who share a flat in
Kreuzberg district. Directed by
Wolfgang Reinke. •
P05 – Protection 05: Jugend in Kreuzberg, 2006 – Directors:
Nives Konik,
Marc Konik. •
Rage (
Wut), 2006 – the rise of a conflict between a liberal German middle-class family in
Tempelhof district and a
Turkish gang leader results in brutal
vigilantism. Directed by
Züli Aladag. • ''
(Der Rote Kakadu''), 2006 – young love and friendship in 1961 East Germany; partly set in the
Kopenhagener Straße. Director
Dominik Graf. •
Riding Up Front (
Schöner Leben), 2006 – at
Christmas Eve several residents and visitors in Berlin try very hard to get happy. Directed by
Markus Herling. •
Tough Enough (
Knallhart), 2006 – a film about the run-down district of
Berlin-Neukölln. Directed by
Detlev Buck. • '''', 2006 – a former model who is now totally broke has to survive in her car in Christmassy Berlin. Directed by
Birgit Möller. •
Where Is Fred? (
Wo ist Fred?), 2006 – in order to catch a
basketball from
Alba Berlin, the favorite team of his girlfriend's son, a foreman poses as a disabled fan using a wheelchair. When he catches the ball, he also catches the attention of a young female filmmaker. Directed by
Anno Saul. • ''
(Du hast gesagt, dass Du mich liebst''), 2006 – a retired woman in Berlin who has been a professional swimmer during her young days meets a younger writer after she responded to his lonely hearts ad. Directed by
Rudolf Thome.
2007 • ''
(Berliner Reigen
), 2007 – a fictional view on society in Berlin in 10 episodes in the style of a round dance. Based on the play La Ronde'' by
Arthur Schnitzler and directed by
Dieter Berner. •
BerlinSong, 2007 – documentary on six young musicians from around the world who have settled in Berlin and written songs about their favourite places in the city. Directed by
Uli M Schueppel. •
Drifter, 2007 – documentary showing the life of homeless children in Berlin mired in drug addiction and child prostitution. Directed by
Sebastian Heidinger. •
Du bist nicht allein, 2007 – a portrait of people living in a tower block with council flats in
East Berlin. Directed by
Bernd Böhlich. • '''', 2007 – in 1982, an East German woman tries to flee with her two daughters to the West but they get caught. Although the mother gets redeemed from prison by the West German government, the children are sent to adoptive parents. She subsequently demonstrates at length at
Checkpoint Charlie to get back her daughters. Based on the true story of
Jutta Fleck and directed by
Miguel Alexandre. •
KDD – Kriminaldauerdienst, 2007 – Directors:
Matthias Glasner,
Lars Kraume,
Filippos Tsitos,
Edward Berger,
Andreas Prochaska and
Züli Aladag. •
Knut - Aus der Kinderstube eines Eisbären /
Knut - Ein Eisbär entdeckt die Welt, 2007 – two-part documentary about cute little
polar bear Knut who gets raised by his zookeeper
Thomas Dörflein at
Berlin Zoological Garden and subsequently becomes a beloved celebrity. Directed by
Georg Berger,
Daniel Remsperger and
Andrea Stieringer. •
Leroy, 2007 – a black afro guy in Berlin falls in love with a girl who has five
Neo-Nazi brothers. Directed by
Armin Völckers. • '''', 2007 – three unemployed men try to survive in Berlin and prepare for emigration to Norway. Directed by
Clemens Schönborn. • ''
(Max Minsky und ich''), 2007 – a nerdy Jewish girl in Berlin gets straight A's, except for gym. To meet her dream prince, she has to take
basketball lessons to join her school's girls team. Directed by
Anna Justice. •
My Führer – The Really Truest Truth about Adolf Hitler (
Mein Führer – Die wirklich wahrste Wahrheit über Adolf Hitler), 2007 – comedy about
Adolf Hitler and his preparation together with his Jewish acting coach for a big New Year's speech. Directed by
Dani Levy. •
Pool of Princesses (
Prinzessinnenbad), 2007 – documentary about three teenagers in Berlin's
Kreuzberg district, by
Bettina Blümner. •
Rabbit Without Ears (
Keinohrhasen), 2007 – a
yellow press reporter in Berlin is sentenced to 300 hours of community service at a
daycare center where he falls in love with the female center's manager. Director:
Til Schweiger. • ''
(Das Inferno – Flammen über Berlin''), 2007 – a fire breaks out in the
Fernsehturm Berlin and a chaos erupts among the trapped. A disgraced former firefighter helps to rescue the visitors. Directed by . •
Reclaim Your Brain (
Free Rainer – Dein Fernseher lügt), 2007 – driven by viewing rates, the producer of
soap operas,
talk shows and
reality television at a
commercial broadcasting company in Berlin realizes the absurdity of his job. So he quits and establishes a system to manipulate the
audience measurement, causing a cultural revolution. Directed by
Hans Weingartner. •
The Reichsorchester (
Das Reichsorchester), 2007 – documentary about the role of
Berlin Philharmonic orchestra during the
Third Reich, by
Enrique Sánchez Lansch. •
Shootback Heimat Kreuzberg, 2007 – Directors:
Nives Konik,
Marc Konik. •
wegen Nelly, 2007 – Director:
Jonathan Bölling. •
Wrong Number, 2007 – a New Yorker in Berlin dials a wrong number, the girl on the other end is curiously receptive and their subsequent conversations become seemingly spontaneous and personal. Directed by
Lewis Häusler.
2008 •
1st of May: All Belongs to You (
1. Mai – Helden bei der Arbeit), 2008 – episodic movie on several people who meet during the
International Workers' Day and the traditional riots in
Kreuzberg district. Directed by
Jan-Christoph Glaser,
Carsten Ludwig,
Sven Taddicken and
Jakob Ziemnicki. •
The Baader Meinhof Complex (
Der Baader Meinhof Komplex), 2008 – retells the story of the early years of the West German far-left terror group
RAF showing the murder of
Benno Ohnesorg in
West-Berlin during the visit of
Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and the bombing of the
Axel Springer AG until the set of events called
German Autumn. Directed by
Uli Edel. •
Berlin by the Sea (
Berlin am Meer), 2008 – telling the story of students in Berlin working as
Disc jockeys and sharing a flat. Directed by
Wolfgang Eissler. •
Berlin Calling, 2008 – Berlin's electronic music scene, a tragicomedy in the Berlin of today. Written and directed by
Hannes Stöhr. •
Cherry Blossoms (
Kirschblüten – Hanami), 2008 – a long-married Bavarian couple travels to Berlin to see the children, and afterwards to the
Baltic Sea where the mother dies. The father tries to make up for the loss of his wife and travels to Japan to see the
Butoh dance. Directed by
Doris Dörrie. •
Cloud 9 (
Wolke Neun), 2008 – a woman in the middle of her 60s living in Berlin has been married for 30 years when she starts a secret love affair with a man aged 76. Directed by
Andreas Dresen. • ''
(Evet, ich will!''), 2008 – several multicultural couples in a Berlin
tower block want to get married but experience severe problems. Directed by
Sinan Akkuş. •
Heroes from the Neighbourhood (
Helden aus der Nachbarschaft), 2008 – the female host of an unsuccessful TV show in Berlin is searching for new participants. Directed by
Jovan Arsenic. •
Love, Peace & Beatbox, 2008 – documentary on the rising
beatboxing subculture in Berlin. Directed by
Volker Meyer-Dabisch. • ''
(Märzmelodie''), 2008 – about the relationship problems of several couples in Berlin. Directed by . • ''
(Das Wunder von Berlin''), 2008 – about a family in
East Berlin who experiences the opening of the
Berlin Wall in 1989. Directed by
Roland Suso Richter. •
SubBerlin – Underground United, 2008 – documentary on the famous Berlin underground
techno club and record label
Tresor which became famous after 1991 in the vaults of a former department store. Directed by
Tilmann Künzel. •
This Is Berlin Not New York, 2008 – artists from New York and Berlin create original artworks, director
Ethan Minsker. •
Valkyrie, 2008 – historical thriller by
Bryan Singer based on the
July 20, 1944 plot by German army officers to assassinate
Adolf Hitler with the conspirators operating out of Berlin. • ''
(Warten auf Angelina''), 2008 – a
paparazzo and an obsessive fan become pals while staking out
Brangelina's apartment in Berlin. Directed by . •
A Woman in Berlin (
Anonyma – Eine Frau in Berlin), 2008 – film of the diary
A Woman in Berlin by
Marta Hillers depicting the rape of many Berlin women by the Soviets in 1945, by
Max Färberböck.
2009 •
24 Hours Berlin (
24 h Berlin – Ein Tag im Leben), 2009 – the 24 hours documentary shows the personal life of 50 different people in Berlin. Directed by
Volker Heise. •
24 Stunden Schlesisches Tor, 2009 – a film team talking to people passing by at
Schlesisches Tor station in
Kreuzberg district for 24 hours. Directed by
Anna de Paoli and
Eva Lia Reinegger. •
Auf der anderen Seite der Leinwand – 100 Jahre Moviemento, 2009 – documentary on the famous
Moviemento repertory cinema in
Kreuzberg district, which was founded in 1907 and developed a huge impact on the cultural environment and the work of young filmmakers. Directed by
Bernd Sobolla. •
Beloved Berlin Wall (
Liebe Mauer), 2009 – a female student in West Berlin falls in love with a soldier from the
NVA border troops in
East Berlin during the year 1989. Directed by . •
Berlin 36, 2009 – telling the fate of Jewish
track and field athlete
Gretel Bergmann in the
1936 Summer Olympics. Directed by
Kaspar Heidelbach. •
Berlin – Lost In Time And Space, 2009 – documentary on the music scene in
West Berlin between 1970 and 1989 with
F.M. Einheit,
Kid Congo Powers,
David Bowie,
Die Haut,
Ideal,
Nina Hagen,
Einstürzende Neubauten,
Ton Steine Scherben and others. Directed by
Oliver Schwabe. • ''
(Jenseits der Mauer''), 2009 – in 1974 a couple from
East Germany tries to flee, and they are allowed to leave in case they give their daughter up for adoption and spy for
Stasi in West Germany. In November 1989 they meet again when
Berlin Wall falls at
Bornholmer Straße border crossing. Directed by
Friedemann Fromm. •
Catapult (
Achterbahn), 2009 – documentary movie about
carny Norbert Witte and his family, his futile attempts to run and develop the Berlin
Spreepark amusement park and his fall after smuggling
cocaine from
Peru to Germany. Directed by
Peter Dörfler. •
The City Named Desire (
Sehnsucht Berlin), 2009 – documentary of the city as seen by famous artists, temporary Berliners. Written and directed by
Peter Zach. •
Comrade Couture (
Ein Traum in Erdbeerfolie), 2009 – the protagonists of the official and underground fashion scene in
East Berlin during the 1980s look back on their bohemian and unadapted way of life. Directed by
Marco Wilms. • '''', 2009 – docudrama on the life of
Rudi Dutschke, the most prominent spokesperson of the
German student movement of the 1960s, and on his work in
West Berlin. Directed by
Stefan Krohmer. •
Flucht in die Freiheit – Mit dem Mut der Verzweiflung /
Flucht in die Freiheit – Mit allen Mitteln, 2009 – two-part documentary on spectacular attempts to escape over
Berlin Wall between 1961 and 1989. Directed by
Jörg Müllner and
Oliver Halmburger. • '''', 2009 – a boy from a street gang in
Neukölln falls in love with a wealthy and ballet dancing girl. But he has to help his older brother to repay the debt to a drug dealer. Directed by
Rainer Matsutani. •
Hans im Glück, 2009 – portrait of Berlin bass player
Hans Narva, his music, his family and a life spent fighting the rules – whoever defines them. Directed by . •
Hilde, 2009 –
biographical film depicting the life of famous German actress and singer
Hildegard Knef. In 1966 Hildegard Knef prepares for a concert in Berlin and thinks back to the beginnings of her career at
UFA. Directed by
Kai Wessel. • ''
I've Never Been Happier (So glücklich war ich noch nie''), 2009 – an incurable
impostor gets released from prison and tries to live a normal life in Berlin but lapses back into crime and falls in love with a beautiful but shy
prostitute. Directed by
Alexander Adolph. •
Im Kopfstand zum Glück, 2009 – the documentary accompanies four city dwellers in Berlin who meet at a modern
yoga studio during their training to become yoga teachers. Directed by
Irene Gräf. •
In Berlin, 2009 – the documentary follows the life and work of several persons engaged in the Berlin cultural sector and politics. Directed by
Michael Ballhaus and
Ciro Cappellari. •
The International, 2009 – a finance thriller directed by
Tom Tykwer. •
The Invisible Frame, 2009 – 21 years after
Cycling the Frame Tilda Swinton again follows the course of former
Berlin Wall on a bicycle to discover what has changed in the meantime. Directed by
Cynthia Beatt. •
Losing Balance (
Draußen am See), 2009 – a 14-year-old girl in Berlin has to face the breakup of her by then happy family. Shortly before the dark abyss she decides to take her future into her own hands and takes a very courageous step. Directed by
Felix Fuchssteiner. • '''', 2009 – a man working at the
Berlin Zoo wants to start a career as a comedian. Directed by
Gernot Roll and
Mario Barth. •
Men in the City (
Männerherzen), 2009 – about the personal problems of several men in Berlin who exercise at a
fitness centre. Directed by
Simon Verhoeven. •
Ninja Assassin, 2009 – a disillusioned Japanese assassin is looking for retribution against his former mentor. In Berlin he meets a female
Europol agent investigating political murders carried out by the same old
Ninja clan where the assassin was trained as a child. Directed by
James McTeigue. •
Off Ways (
Elektrokohle (Von Wegen)), 2009 – in December 1989,
industrial band
Einstürzende Neubauten played its first concert in
East Berlin at VEB Elektrokohle
Lichtenberg. 20 years later the protagonists and fans look back on the locations and the cultural impact of the event. Directed by
Uli M Schueppel. • '''', 2009 – a young woman poet in Berlin marries her three best friends successively, but only with her third husband she finds happiness and peace. Directed by
Rudolf Thome. •
Rabbit à la Berlin, 2009 – the documentary movie tells the story of the
Berlin Wall but from point of view of a group of wild
rabbits which inhabited the zone between the two walls separating
West Berlin from
East Berlin during the
Cold War. Directed by
Bartosz Konopka. •
Rabbit Without Ears 2 (
Zweiohrküken), 2009 – following
Rabbit Without Ears, everyday routine has entered the relationship between the reporter and his girlfriend after two years. By
Til Schweiger. •
Saturn Returns, 2009 – a privileged female North American
expat in contemporary Berlin, living a life of post
punk hedonism, roams the streets with her best friend. Together they use the city like a playground, a stage, and a never ending party. Director:
Lior Shamriz. ==2010s==