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Films in the AMC A Films in the AMC "O" (Tim Blake Nelson, 2001, USA, 90 min) “O” (Othello) (2001,J.Hartnett/J. Stiles/M. Phifer; 90 min.) 11'09"01 - September 11 (Ken Loach et al., USA, 2002, 123 min.) 12 Angry Men (Sidney Lumet, 1957, USA, 92 min.) 12 Years a Slave (Steve McQueen, 2013, USA, UK, 134 min.) 2001: A Space Oddisey (Stanley Kubrick, 1968, USA, 141min.) 2012 (Roland Emmerich, 2009, USA, 158 min) 21 Grams (Alejandro González Iñárritu, 2003, USA, 120 min.) 25th hour (Spike Lee, 2002, USA, 129 min. - German Title: 25 Stunden) 32A (Marian Quinn, 2007, IRL, 89 min.) 500 years later (Owen Alik Shahadah, 2005, UK/USA, 106min.) 7 Zwerge Part 1 + 2 (Sven Unterwaldt) 8 Mile (Curtis Hanson, 2002, USA, 106 min.) A brief history of time (Errol Morris, 1991, UK/Japan; USA, 80min.) German Title: Eine A kurze Geschichte der Zeit. Based on the book by Stephen Hawking A Cat in Paris (Felicioli; Gagnol, 62 min.) A Collection of 2005 Academy Award Nominated Short Films (5 Live Action Short Films and 3 Animated Short Films) A Day Without A Mexican (Sergio Arau, 2004, USA, 100min.) A Midsummernight's Dream (Michael Hoffman, 1999, Italy/UK/USA, 115 min.) A Street Cat Named Bob (Spottiswoode, 2016, 99 min.) A Streetcar Named Desire (Elia Kazan, 1951, USA, 120 min.) A Thousand Acres (Jocelyn Moonhouse, 1997, USA, 101min.) (Loosely based on King Lear) A United Kingdom (Asante, 106 min.) A Way of Life (Amma Asante, 2004, UK, 87 min.) About a Boy (Chris Weitz, 2002, GB, 97 min.) About Schmidt (Alexander Payne, 2002, USA, 120 min.) Acadie Liberté (Tim Radford, 1993, Canada/USA, 40 min.) Adaption (Spike Jonze, 2002, USA, 110 min.) Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, The (Stephan Elliot, 1994, Australia, 104 min.) Alice's Restaurant (Arthur Penn, 1969, USA, 111min.) All Quiet On the Western Front Alles tanzt nach meiner Pfeife (Serge Korber, 1970, 75 min.) Alles über meine Mutter (Pedro Almodovar, 1999, 97 min.) Alphabet: Angst oder Liebe (Erwin Wagenhofer, 2013, 109 min.) Am Strand - On Chesil Beach (Saoirse Ronan, 2018, 106min.) American Beauty (Sam Mendes, 1999, USA, 117 min.) American Beauty (117 min.) American Dream (Barbara Kopple, 1990, USA, 95 min.) American Dreamz (Paul Weitz, 2006, USA, 103 min.) American Graffiti (George Lucas) American History X (Tony Kaye, 1998, USA, 114 min.) American Psycho (Mary Harron, 2000, USA, 97 min.) American Tail, An (Steven Spielberg, 1986, USA, 78 min., German Title: Feivel der Mauswanderer) An Inconvenient Truth (Al Gore / David Gugenheim, 2006, USA; 93min.) Angela's Ashes (Alan Parker, 1999, USA/Ireland, 140 min.) Angels in America (Mike Nichols, 2003, USA, 337min.) Animal House(John Landis, 1978, USA, 104 min.) Anita & Me (2003); with Max Beesley, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Kathy Burke; 93 min Annie Hall (Woody Allen, 1977, USA,89 min., German Title: Der Stadtneurotiker) Anthony and Cleopatra (Lawrence Carra, 1983, USA, 179 min.) Apartment, The (Billy Wilder, 1960, USA, 120 min.) Apocalypse Now (Francis Ford Coppola, 1979, 148 mins.) Army of Darkness (Sam Raimi, 1992, USA, 85 min.) Arsenic and Old Lace (Frank Capra, 1944, USA, 113 min. - b/w) Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, The (Andrew Dominik, 2007, USA, 160 min.) Atonement (Joe Wright, 2007, UK/France, 118 min., German Title: Abbitte) Austen, Jane: Persuasion (1995, 102 mins.) Avatar (Sam Worthington, 2009, 155min) B Babel (Alejandro González Iñárritu, 2006, USA, 138min.) Babettes Fest (Gabriel Axel, 1987, DK, 99 min.) Back to the Future 1-3 (Robert Zemeckis, 1985-1990, USA, 328min.) Bad Teacher (Jake Kasdan, 2011, USA,94 min) Badlands (Terrence Malick, 1973, USA, 90 min.) Bamboozled (Spike Lee, 2000, USA, 135 min.) Banquet, The [Legend of the Black Scorpion] (Xiaogang Feng, 2006, China, 126 min) Barton Fink (Joel Coen, 1991, USA/UK, 116min.) Battlestar Galactica (Ronald D. Moore, 2004-2009, USA, 50 min - TV Series) Be Kind Rewind (Michel Gondry, 2008, USA, 96 min.) Beach, The (Dan Boyle, 2001, USA/UK, 114 min.) Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (Mike Judge et al., 1996, USA, 78 min) Becoming Jane (Julian Jarrold, 2007, UK, 116 min.) Before Night Falls (1st version) Before Night Falls (2nd version) Before Stonewall (Greta Schiller & Robert Rosenberg, 1984, USA, 87 min.) Being in the World (Ruspoli, 77 min.) Being John Malkovich Being There (Hal Ashby, 1979, USA, 125 min., German Title: Willkommen Mr. Chance, starring: Peter Sellers & Shirley MacLaine ) Beowulf & Grendel (Sturla Gunnarsson, 2005, CAN/UK/Iceland, 100 min.) Beowulf (Graham Baker, 1999, USA, 89 min.) Beowulf (Robert Zemeckis, 2007, USA, 110 min.) Best of Hollywood 1: A Few Good Men (Rob Reiner, 1992, USA, 132 min., German Title: "Eine Frage der Ehre"), Jerry Maguire (Cemeron Crowe, 1996, USA, 133min.) Best of Hollywood 2 featuring Bill Murray: Stripes (Ivan Reitman, 1981, USA, 118min., German title: "Ich glaub mich knutscht ein Elch"), Ghostbusters 1 (Ivan Reitman, 1984, USA, 101min.), Groundhog Day (Harold Ramis, 1993, USA, 97min., German title: "Täglich grüßt das Murmeltier") Beverly Hills Cop (Martin Brest, 1984, 105 min.) Big Challenge - Dicover Great Britain (2011) Big Chill, The (Lawrence Kasdan, 1983, USA, 105min.) German Title: Der Große Frust Big Daddy (Dennis Dugan, 1999, USA, 89 min.) Big Fish (Tim Burton, 2003, USA, 120min.) Big Heat, The (Fritz Lang, 1953, USA, 89min.) Big Lebowski, The (1999); with Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Julianne Moore, Steve Buscemi; 112 min Big Red One, The (Samuel Fuller, 1980, USA, 156 min.) Big Sleep, The (Howard Hawks, 1946, USA, 110min., starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall) Billy Elliot (Jamie Bell, Julie Walters; 112 mins, 2000) DVD Billy Liar (John Schlesinger, 1963, UK, 94 min.) Birds, The (Afred Hitchcock, 1963, USA, 1963) Black Dahlia (Brian De Palma, 2006, Germany/USA/France, 121 min) Black Dahlia, The (Brian de Palma, 2006, USA, 121 min.) Black Picket Fence (Sergio Goes, 2002, USA, 93min.) Black Swan (Darren Aronofsky, 2010, USA, 104 min) Blackadder (Mandie Fletcher/John Lloyd, 1987, UK, 30min x 6 episodes) Blackboard Jungle (Richard Brooks, 1955, USA, 96 min. - German title: Saat der Gewalt) Blade Runner (Ridley Scott, 1982, USA, 112 min) Blind Side (John Lee Hack, 2009, USA, 123 min) Blondinen Bevorzugt BluRay (Hawk 91 min.) Blood Diamond (Edward Zwick, 2006, SA/USA, 137 min.) Blood In Blood Out... Bound by Honour (Taylor Hackford, 1993, USA, 180min.) Blood Simple (Joel Coen, 1984, USA, 92 min.) Bloomington (Fernanda Cardoso, 2010, USA, 84 min) Blues Brothers, The (John Landis, 1980, USA, 133 min) Blues Collection, The Bob Dylan - Don't Look Back (D.A. Pennebaker, 1967, USA, 96 min.) Body Heat (Lawrence Kasdan, 1981, USA, 109 min) Bollyrobics Dance Workout (Timm Hogerzeil, 2006, Germany, 104 min.) Bonny and Clyde (Arthur Penn, 1967, USA, 107min.) Borat (Larry Charles, 2006, USA, 80 min.) Border, The (Tony Richardson, 1982, USA, 108 min.) Bordertown (Gregory Nava, 2006, USA, 112 min.) Born on the 4th of July (Oliver Stone, 1989, USA, 138 min.) Bowling for Columbine (Michael Moore, 2002, USA, 114 min.) Boy A (John Crowley, 2007, UK, 102 min.) Boyhood (Richard Linklater, 2014, USA, 159 min.) Boys n the hood (John Singleton, 1991, USA, 108 min.) Brave (Merida) (Steve Purcell, 2012, 94 min.) Braveheart (Mel Gibson, 1995, UK/US, 171 min.) Brazil (Terry Gilliam, 1985, UK, 132 min) Breakfast at Tiffany's (Blake Edwards, 1961, USA, 110 min.) Breakfast Club, The (John Hughes, 1985, USA, 93 min.) Breakfast on Pluto (Neil Jordan, 2005, UK, 135 min) Breaking Bad Breaking Bad Season 1 (Vince Gilligan, 2010, USA, 332 min. - TV Series) Breaking Bad Season 2 (Vince Gilligan, 2010, USA, 590min. - TV Series) Breaking Bad Season 3 (Vince Gilligan, 2010, USA, 590min. - TV Series) Breaking Bad Season 4 (Vince Gilligan, 2011, USA, 585min. - TV Series) Breaking Bad Season 5.1 (Vince Gilligan, 2012, USA, 359min - TV Series) Breaking Bad Season 5.2 (Vince Gilligan, 2010, USA, 590min. - TV Series) Breaveheart (Mel Gibson, 1995, 177 min.) Bride and Prejudice (Aishwarya Rai; 2005, 108 mins.) (zweites Exemplar: D 815) Brideshead Revisited (Charles Sturridge, 1981, GB, 653 min. - TV Series) Brideshead Revisited (Julian Jarrold, 2008, GB, 127 min.) Bridget Jones' Diary; Renée Zellweger, Hugh Grant, Colin Firth; 132 mins, 2001 Bridget Jones' The Edge of Reason; Renée Zellweger, Hugh Grant, Colin Firth; 104 mins, 2004 Bright Star (Jane Campion, 2009, UK, 115 min) Bringing up Baby (Howard Hawks, 1938, USA, 97 min.) Brokeback Mountain (Ang Lee, 2005, USA, 130min.) Broken Flowers (Jim Jarmusch, 2005, USA/France, 106min.) Bronte Sisters, The (Artsmagic, UK, 55min.) Brothers Grimm, The (Terry Gilliam, 2005, USA, 114 min.) Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Season 1 (1996-97) Burn after Reading (Joel & Ethan Coen, 2008, USA, 92 min.) Burning an Illusion (Menelik Shabazz, 1981, UK, 101 min.) Butterfly Effect (Eric Bress & J. Mackye Gruber, 2004, USA, 109 min.) C Cactus Flower (Saks, 1969, 100 min.) Caddyshack (Harold Ramis, 1980, USA, 98min.) Call of the Wild (Zale Dalen, 2000, USA, 92 min.) Camilla (Deepa Mehta, 1994, CAN/UK, 88 min.) Capitalism: A Love Story (Michael Moore, 2009, USA, 92 min.) Capote (Bennett Miller, 2005, USA, 110 min.) Caretaker, The (Clive Donner, 1963, UK, 100 min.) Casablanca (ca. 90 min.) Casino Royale (Martin Campbell, 2006, USA, 139 min.) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (105 min.) Catch a Fire (Phillip Noyce, 2006, SA, 97 min.) Catfish in Black Bean Sauce (Chi Moui Lo, 1999, USA, 119 min.) Catherine Tate Show, The (Derren Litten, 2004-2006, UK, 30 min - Season 1) Catherine Tate Show, The (Derren Litten, 2004-2006, UK, 30 min - Season 2) Catherine
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