This website dedicates a page to the history of German migration through cinema. German Films provides a look at how foreigners have shaped German cinema through the decades, and yields excellent examples of German films that address the shift in the perspective of German citizenship and the migrant worker, such as “Angst fressen Seele auf” and “Katzelmacher.” This website also contains an archive of hundreds of famous German films, including a list of the “100 Most Significant German Films.”
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