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Berlin is a major center in the European and German film industry. It is home to more than 1000 film and television production companies and 270 movie theaters. Three hundred national and international co-productions are filmed in the region every year. The historic Babelsberg Studios and the production company UFA are located outside Berlin in Potsdam. The city is also home of the European Film Academy and the German Film Academy, and hosts the annual Berlin International Film Festival which is considered to be the largest publicly attended film festival in the world.〔(European Film Academy ), www.europeanfilmacademy.org, Accessed 19 December 2006. See also: (Berlin Film Festival ), www.berlinale.de. Retrieved 12 November 2006.〕 This is a list of films whose setting is Berlin. ==1920s== ;1922 * ''Dr. Mabuse the Gambler'' (''Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler''), 1922 - first (silent) film about the character Doctor Mabuse from the novels of Norbert Jacques, by Fritz Lang. ;1924 * ''The Last Laugh'' (''Der Letzte Mann''), 1924 - the aging doorman at a Berlin hotel is demoted to washroom attendant but gets the last laugh, by F.W. Murnau. ;1925 * ''Variety'' (''Varieté''), 1925 - circus melodrama set in Berlin, with the circus scenes in the Berlin Wintergarten, by Ewald André Dupont. * ''Slums of Berlin'' (''Die Verrufenen''), 1925 - an engineer in Berlin is released from prison, but his father throws him out, his fiancée left him and there is no chance to find work. Directed by Gerhard Lamprecht. ;1926 * ''The Last Horse Carriage in Berlin'' (''Die letzte Droschke von Berlin''), 1926 - showing the life of an old coachman in Berlin still driving the droshky during the time when the automobile arises. Directed by Carl Boese. * ''People to Each Other'' (''Menschen untereinander''), 1926 - in a typical Berlin town house the residents manifold lives from different social backgrounds are shown. Directed by Gerhard Lamprecht. ;1927 * ''Die Stadt der Millionen'', 1927 - first full-length documentary and experimental movie on Berlin, its people and their attitude towards life. Directed by Adolf Trotz. * ''Berlin: Symphony of a Metropolis'' (''Berlin: Die Sinfonie der Großstadt''), 1927 - expressionist documentary film of 1920s Berlin by Walter Ruttmann. * ''Metropolis'', 1927 - Berlin-inspired futuristic classic by Fritz Lang. ;1928 * ''Refuge'' (''Zuflucht''), 1928 - a lonely and tired man comes home after several years abroad, lives with a market-woman in Berlin and starts working for the Berlin U-Bahn. Directed by Carl Froelich. ;1929 * ''Asphalt'', 1929 - the Berlin underworld touches a policeman's life, Film Noir classic by Joe May. * ''Mother Krause's Journey to Happiness'' (''Mutter Krausens Fahrt ins Glück''), 1929 - depicts the cruelty of poverty in Wedding district and Communism as a rescuing force that reaches a mother and a child too late. Directed by Phil Jutzi. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of films set in Berlin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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