Dresden
- TV Movie
- 2006
- 2h 56m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.7K
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A romance between a British pilot hiding in Germany and a German nurse is shown on the background of massive allied bombing of Dresden towards the end of World War 2.A romance between a British pilot hiding in Germany and a German nurse is shown on the background of massive allied bombing of Dresden towards the end of World War 2.A romance between a British pilot hiding in Germany and a German nurse is shown on the background of massive allied bombing of Dresden towards the end of World War 2.
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- Stars
- Awards
- 4 wins & 5 nominations total
Andreas Guenther
- 1. Feldgendarm
- (as Andreas Günther)
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It was hard watching the film because it contained so much pain and fear that you could actually "feel" it. The filmmakers did a really good job by showing the "reality" of the war because "Dresden" is damn realistic. Maybe sometimes a bit too much and you often ask yourself if it was definitely necessary to show all these cruel details.
But the film also does not just consist of the usual love story between two people who are actually not allowed to love each other but rather tries to show through that love both sides of the attack - the German and the British side. And that fact makes the film kinda special because it really works.
But the film also does not just consist of the usual love story between two people who are actually not allowed to love each other but rather tries to show through that love both sides of the attack - the German and the British side. And that fact makes the film kinda special because it really works.
- somethingsmissing
- Mar 6, 2006
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- TriviaThe character of Simon Goldberg was based on diarist and professor Victor Klemperer.
- GoofsWhen Robert enters his Lancaster he enters through the rear door and turns left. He then proceeds to the pilot's seat at the front of the aircraft, however as he entered through the rear door and turned left he should head towards the rear gunner's position at the rear of the aircraft. When his Lancaster takes off he also incorrectly advances the throttles on his own - his flight engineer would also advance the throttles eventually taking over, allowing the pilot to use both hands on the control column.
- Alternate versionsA shorter International Version (144 minutes) has been released on DVD at least in Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Hong Kong, while the longer Original Version (176 minutes) has been released on DVD in Germany and USA. Interestingly, it was this longer three-hour version that was broadcast on TV in Finland, despite the fact that the Finnish DVD release is the shorter version.
- ConnectionsFeatures Die große Liebe (1942)
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- Also known as
- Dresden: The Inferno
- Filming locations
- Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany(air raid scenes)
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- Budget
- €10,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime2 hours 56 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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