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Best 1 Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein revolutionized our concepts of space, time, gravity, and energy, dismantling the Newtonian framework that had reigned for centuries. His Annus Mirabilis papers of 1905 introduced special relativity (E=mc²) and the photon theory of light, challenging absolute space and time and laying...

2 Sátántangó

Sátántangó is a lengthy 1994 Hungarian drama directed by Béla Tarr, adapting László Krasznahorkai’s novel. The film, shot in black and white over seven hours, was conceived of since 1985 but delayed due to political restrictions within Hungary. It represents Tarr's continuation of adaptations from h...

3 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is a sprawling 1966 Western set during the American Civil War. It centers around three Confederate soldiers – one honorable, one cunning, and one eccentric – as they attempt to steal a fortune in gold. The film features iconic cinematography and a memorable score by En...

4 Robert Koch

Robert Koch was a German scientist whose groundbreaking research fundamentally shaped microbiology in the late 19th century. He identified the bacteria responsible for anthrax, tuberculosis, and cholera, establishing Koch’s postulates – a crucial method for linking microbes to disease. His work is e...

5 Fanny and Alexander

Fanny and Alexander depicts the lives of siblings within a large Swedish family in Uppsala during the early 20th century. The narrative centers around the aftermath of the children’s father’s death and subsequent familial upheaval, including an abusive relationship involving one son. The film explor...

6 Nosferatu
Nosferatu

Nosferatu is a seminal 1922 German silent horror film. Directed by F.W. Murnau, it presents a chilling portrayal of Count Orlok, a vampire terrorizing a small village. Its innovative expressionist style and Max Schreck’s iconic performance established key elements of the vampire genre. The film rema...

7 Ali: Fear Eats the Soul

Ali: Fear Eats the Soul, directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, is a 1974 West German melodrama starring Brigitte Mira and El Hedi ben Salem. The film received accolades at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival, including the International Federation of Film Critics award and the Ecumenical Jury Prize. It’s...

8 Porsche 911 Carrera

The Porsche 911 remains the definitive sports car for enthusiasts who demand precision engineering and daily usability. Its rear-engine layout provides exceptional traction and handling, while the modern turbocharged engines offer a perfect balance of power and efficiency. It is engineered for those...

9 The Bourne Ultimatum

The Bourne Ultimatum is a 2007 thriller following Jason Bourne’s ongoing efforts to uncover his history and the circumstances of his amnesia. The film depicts Bourne's pursuit of information related to his past involvement with Treadstone and Blackbriar programs. Matt Damon stars in this installment...

10 Carl Friedrich Gauss

Carl Friedrich Gauss was a German mathematician profoundly influential in the 19th century. His work revolutionized number theory and laid foundational concepts for statistics. Gauss’s insights impacted mathematics and related fields, establishing him as a pivotal figure for academics, researchers,...

11 Max Planck
Max Planck

Max Planck was a German physicist whose groundbreaking work fundamentally shaped modern physics. He established quantum theory by introducing the concept of energy existing in discrete quanta – particles with specific amounts. This revolutionized understanding of light and matter. His proposed const...

12 Die Sendung mit der Maus

Die Sendung mit der Maus is a celebrated German television series first aired in 1971. This consistently produced show utilizes puppets and interactive segments to teach children basic concepts. It remains popular with families across Germany and internationally seeking an engaging educational exper...

13 Sentimental Value

Sentimental Value is a drama film exploring familial relationships through the lens of memory and regret. The story focuses on Nora and Agnes, sisters confronting their estranged father Gustav’s return after many years. Joachim Trier directs this cinematic work starring Elle Fanning. It's intended f...

14 Europa-Park (General)

Europa-Park is a large German amusement park located in Rust, Germany. It’s notable for its extensive collection of themed areas representing different European nations, offering a diverse range of rides and attractions suitable for families and thrill-seekers. The park operates seasonally and cater...

15 Miele G 7000 Series G 7158 SCVi

The Miele G 7000 Series G 7158 SCVi is a flagship dishwasher celebrated for its unparalleled quiet operation and exceptional cleaning performance. Its SilentMove technology minimizes vibration and noise, creating a peaceful kitchen environment. It also features advanced wash programs and smart conne...

16 Würzburg Residence

The Würzburg Residence in Bavaria, Germany, is a masterpiece of Baroque architecture noted for its massive unsupported vaulted staircase and Tiepolo fresco.

17 Happy as Lazzaro

Happy As Lazzaro is a 2018 Italian drama film directed by Alice Rohrwacher. The narrative explores themes of rural life and circumstance through a magical realism lens. It received recognition at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, with Rohrwacher winning Best Screenplay.

18 Amour
Amour

Amour portrays the evolving dynamic between elderly music teachers Anne and Georges after she experiences a stroke. This German drama explores themes of aging, intimacy, and resilience within a long-term relationship. The film’s realistic depiction of daily life following serious illness resonates w...

19 The Other Side of Hope

The Other Side of Hope (2017) depicts an encounter between a Finnish businessman and a Syrian refugee. Aki Kaurismäki’s film centers on their shared pursuit to locate a missing woman, exploring themes of human connection amidst displacement. It was produced by Kaurismäki's Sputnik company.

20 The Conformist

The Conformist is a 1970 film depicting a Fascist functionary’s assignment to murder an opponent in 1930s Paris. The narrative follows his involvement in the assassination and subsequent entanglement with the professor’s wife, creating a complex situation within the political climate of the time. It...

21 Holy Motors

Holy Motors depicts a man, Mr. Oscar, portrayed by Denis Lavant, who transitions through numerous roles and costumes throughout a single day in Paris. He undertakes these performances without any observers or recording devices. The film was presented at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival as a surrealist...

22 Sanssouci Palace

Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam, Germany, is the former summer palace of Frederick the Great, celebrated for its ornate Rococo style and terraced vineyards.

23 The Man Without a Past

The Man Without a Past explores themes of memory loss and societal isolation through a character driven drama set in Helsinki. Aki Kaurismäki’s 2002 film follows a man grappling with amnesia after trauma, attempting to establish a new life amongst the city's marginalized communities. The movie offer...

24 Pandora's Box

Pandora’s Box, directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst, portrays Lulu, a captivating woman whose actions lead to destruction for herself and her associates. The film adapts Frank Wedekind’s stage works, exploring themes of temptation and its consequences through the narrative of a seductive young woman. It...

25 Johannes Kepler

Johannes Kepler was a 17th-century German astronomer whose meticulous observations and mathematical analysis revolutionized our understanding of the cosmos. He established that planets orbit the Sun in elliptical paths, not circles, outlining three fundamental laws governing planetary motion. His wo...

26 RUF Automobile

RUF Automobile is a German manufacturer specializing in high-performance Porsche modifications and bespoke, limited-production sports cars, often exceeding factory specifications.

27 The Bridge
The Bridge

The Bridge is a German crime drama exploring murder mysteries set on a rotating bridge connecting Copenhagen and Malmö. The series’ notable success stems from its unique cross-border collaboration and suspenseful storytelling. It follows detectives investigating crimes across the Öresund Strait. Thi...

28 Neuschwanstein Castle

Neuschwanstein Castle is a dramatic 19th-century Romanesque Revival palace in Bavaria, Germany, notable for inspiring Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle.

29 Karl Ziegler

Karl Ziegler (1894-1973) was a German chemist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1953 for his pioneering work on polymerization, specifically developing Ziegler–Natta catalysts used to create polymers like polyethylene.

30 Toni Erdmann

Toni Erdmann (2016) is a film by Maren Ade featuring Peter Simonischek as a man attempting to connect with his adult daughter, Sandra Hüller, who works in business. The narrative explores the complex relationship between a father and his independent-minded child through unconventional interventions....

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