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Germany Year 90 Nine Zero ()

Allemagne année 90 neuf zéro (original title)
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Characterized by deconstructivism and philosophical references and by briefly exposing the good, bad, and ugly periods of the country's history, this post-modern film portrays the abstract need for guidance of Germany following the fall of... See more »

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Lemmy Caution
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Count Zelten (as Hans Zischler)
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Charlotte Kestner / Dora
Nathalie Kadem ...
Delphine de Stael
André S. Labarthe ...
Récitant (as André Labarthe)
Robert Wittmers ...
Don Quichotte
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Anton Mossine ...
Dimitri
Heinz Przbylski
Kerstin Boos
H.J. Jurgen
Uwe Grzechowski ...
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Jochen Gliscinsky ...
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Iva Svarcová
Elfi Gäbel ...
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Jean-Luc Godard

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Jean-Luc Godard ... () (uncredited)

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Nicole Ruellé ... producer (as N. Ruelle)

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Stepan Benda ... (as Benda)
Andreas Erben ... (as Erben)
Christophe Pollock ... (as Pollock)

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Romain Goupil ... production manager (as Goupil)
Hanns Zischler ... production manager (as Zischler)

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Magda Gressmann ... assistant director
Frédéric Jardin ... assistant director (as Jardin)
Mark Schlichter ... assistant director (as Schlicter)

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Pierre-Alain Besse ... sound (as Besse)
François Musy ... sound (as Musy)

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Alexander Balanescu ... musician: "After the Requiem" (uncredited)
Bill Frisell ... musician: "After the Requiem" (uncredited)

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Régine Provvedi ... production secretary (as Provvedi-Wedekind)

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Characterized by deconstructivism and philosophical references and by briefly exposing the good, bad, and ugly periods of the country's history, this post-modern film portrays the abstract need for guidance of Germany following the fall of the Berlin Wall. Written by Steve Richer

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Also Known As
  • Allemagne 90 neuf zéro (France)
  • Germany Year 90 Nine Zero (United States)
  • Deutschland Neu(n) Null (Germany)
  • Alemania año 90 nueve cero (Spain)
  • Alemanha Nove Zero (Brazil)
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Movie Connections Edited from Alexander Nevsky (1938). See more »
Soundtracks Symphony No.7 in A major op.92 - II, Allegretto See more »
Quotes [first lines]
Lemmy Caution: Can we tell the story of time? Time itself, in its own essence? No, we can't. It would be useless. A story with the words: "And then time has passed and then followed its own course" and so and so. No one in their perfect mind would write such narrative. It would be like trying to hold a single note or just one accord for a whole hour and call it music.
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