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La dentellière / The Lacemaker (1977)  Movies

Posted by RSU75 at Aug. 22, 2019
La dentellière / The Lacemaker (1977)

La dentellière / The Lacemaker (1977)
DVD Video | PAL 16:9 | 720x576 | 1hr 40mn | 7.15 Gb
DVDRip | MKV | AVC 700x576, ~ 1.9 Mbps | 1hr 40mn | 1.60 GB
French (Français): AC3, 2 ch, 192 kbps; German (Deutsch): AC3, 2 ch, 192 kbps
Subtitles: English, German (Deutsch)
Genre: Drama, Romance

A reserved young woman moves into an apartment with a young student she met while on vacation.

Hitler - Eine Karriere (1977)  Movies

Posted by Tavaz at Jan. 16, 2019
Hitler - Eine Karriere (1977)

Hitler - Eine Karriere (1977)
WEB-DL | MKV | 1920x1040 | English | AVC@3 Mb/s | 2 h 30 min | 6.63 GB
Subtitles: English, Français, Deutsch, Italiano, Español, Português, Suomi, Dansk, Nederlands, Ελληνικά, Norsk, Polski, Svenska, Türkçe
Genre: Documentary


This meticulously assembled film dissects the Third Reich with an analytical blade, charting Hitler's improbable rise, his mastery of crowd psychology and his consummate skill in exploiting others' weaknesses.

Germany In Autumn / Deutschland im Herbst (1978)  Movies

Posted by Tutorial at Sept. 15, 2019
Germany In Autumn / Deutschland im Herbst (1978)

Germany In Autumn / Deutschland im Herbst (1978)
BRRip | 720 x 434 | .AVI/XviD @ 1600 Kbps | 2 h 3 min | Deutsch MP3 192 Kbps, 2 channels | 1.56 GB
Genre: Documentary / Subs: English

Germany in Autumn does not have a plot per se; it mixes documentary footage, along with standard movie scenes, to give the audience the mood of Germany during the late 1970s. The movie covers the two month time period during 1977 when a businessman was kidnapped, and later murdered, by the left-wing terrorists known as the RAF-Rote Armee Fraktion (Red Army Faction). The businessman had been kidnapped in an effort to secure the release of the orginal leaders of the RAF, also known as the Baader-Meinhof gang. When the kidnapping effort and a plane hijacking effort failed, the three most prominent leaders of the RAF, Andreas Baader, Gudrun Enslin, and Jean-Carl Raspe, all committed suicide in prison.