Dominique Horwitz, the Glossary
Dominique Horwitz (born 23 April 1957) is a French film and television actor and singer.[1]
Table of Contents
35 relations: Amand Goegg, Anne Frank: The Whole Story, Bad Berka, Comedy film, Crime film, David (1979 film), Deutsche Welle, Drama (film and television), Fantasy film, France, Französisches Gymnasium Berlin, Golden Lion, Hamburg, History of the Jews in Germany, Lists of historical films, Miniseries, Musical film, Nazi Germany, Nightshapes, Paris, Romantic comedy, Rote Erde (TV series), Shooting Dogs, Stalingrad (1993 film), Strike (2006 film), Television film, The Black Rider, The Little Girl Who Fell from the Tree, Thriller (genre), Thuringia, Tom Waits, Venice Film Festival, War film, Weimar, Zivildienst.
- Französisches Gymnasium Berlin alumni
- French emigrants to Germany
- Jewish German male actors
Amand Goegg
Amand Geogg (born in Germany; 1820-1897) was a journalist and a democrat.
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Anne Frank: The Whole Story
Anne Frank: The Whole Story is a 2001 two-part biographical war drama television miniseries based on the 1998 book Anne Frank: The Biography by Melissa Müller.
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Bad Berka
Bad Berka is a German spa town, situated in the south of Weimar region in the state of Thuringia.
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Comedy film
Comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor.
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Crime film
Crime films, in the broadest sense, is a film genre inspired by and analogous to the crime fiction literary genre.
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David (1979 film)
David is a 1979 West German film by director Peter Lilienthal.
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Deutsche Welle
("German Wave"), commonly shortened to DW, is a German public, state-owned international broadcaster funded by the German federal tax budget.
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Drama (film and television)
In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone.
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Fantasy film
Fantasy films are films that belong to the fantasy genre with fantastic themes, usually magic, supernatural events, mythology, folklore, or exotic fantasy worlds.
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France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.
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Französisches Gymnasium Berlin
The Französisches Gymnasium (Lycée français de Berlin) is a francophone gymnasium in Berlin, Germany.
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Golden Lion
The Golden Lion (Leone d'oro) is the highest prize given to a film at the Venice Film Festival.
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Hamburg
Hamburg (Hamborg), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,.
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History of the Jews in Germany
The history of the Jews in Germany goes back at least to the year 321 CE, and continued through the Early Middle Ages (5th to 10th centuries CE) and High Middle Ages (circa 1000–1299 CE) when Jewish immigrants founded the Ashkenazi Jewish community.
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Lists of historical films
This is an index of lists of historical films.
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Miniseries
A miniseries or mini-series is a television show or series that tells a story in a predetermined, limited number of episodes.
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Musical film
Musical film is a film genre in which songs by the characters are interwoven into the narrative, sometimes accompanied by dancing.
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Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a totalitarian dictatorship.
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Nightshapes
Nightshapes (Nachtgestalten) is a 1999 German drama film written and directed by Andreas Dresen.
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Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France.
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Romantic comedy
Romantic comedy (also known as romcom or rom-com) is a subgenre of comedy and romance fiction, focusing on lighthearted, humorous plot lines centered on romantic ideas, such as how true love is able to surmount most obstacles.
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Rote Erde (TV series)
Rote Erde (German for "Red Earth") is a German television film series in 13 parts (total playing time about 15 hours), the 1983 (first season: Red Earth, 9 parts) and 1989 (second season: Red Earth II, 4 parts), all directed by Klaus Emmerich.
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Shooting Dogs
Shooting Dogs, released in the United States as Beyond the Gates, is a 2005 film, directed by Michael Caton-Jones and starring John Hurt, Hugh Dancy and Clare-Hope Ashitey.
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Stalingrad (1993 film)
Stalingrad is a 1993 German anti-war film directed by Joseph Vilsmaier.
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Strike (2006 film)
Strike is a 2006 Polish-German historical drama film directed by Volker Schlöndorff.
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Television film
A television film, alternatively known as a television movie, made-for-TV film/movie, telefilm, telemovie or TV film/movie, is a feature-length film that is produced and originally distributed by or to a television network, in contrast to theatrical films made for initial showing in movie theaters, and direct-to-video films made for initial release on home video formats.
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The Black Rider
The Black Rider: The Casting of the Magic Bullets is a self-billed "musical fable" in the avant-garde tradition created through the collaboration of theatre director Robert Wilson, musician Tom Waits and writer William S. Burroughs.
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The Little Girl Who Fell from the Tree
The Little Girl Who Fell From the Tree (Ein tödliches Verhältnis) is a 1998 German thriller film written and directed by Michael Bartlett.
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Thriller (genre)
Thriller is a genre of fiction with numerous, often overlapping, subgenres, including crime, horror, and detective fiction.
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Thuringia
Thuringia, officially the Free State of Thuringia, is a state of central Germany, covering, the sixth smallest of the sixteen German states.
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Tom Waits
Thomas Alan "Tom" Waits (born December 7, 1949) is an American musician, composer, songwriter and actor.
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Venice Film Festival
The Venice Film Festival or Venice International Film Festival (Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica della Biennale di Venezia, "International Exhibition of Cinematographic Art of the Venice Biennale") is an annual film festival held in Venice, Italy.
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War film
War film is a film genre concerned with warfare, typically about naval, air, or land battles, with combat scenes central to the drama.
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Weimar
Weimar is a city in the German state of Thuringia, in Central Germany between Erfurt to the west and Jena to the east, southwest of Leipzig, north of Nuremberg and west of Dresden.
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Zivildienst
Zivildienst is the German denomination for the alternative civilian service for conscripted persons who are conscientious objectors to fulfill their national service, typically in the fields of social work (e.g. hospitals, retirement homes, emergency medical services) and, although rarely, environmental protection, agriculture, and public administration.
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See also
Französisches Gymnasium Berlin alumni
- Adam von Trott zu Solz
- Adelbert von Chamisso
- Adolf Erman
- Adolf Windaus
- Albert Moritz Wolff
- Albert O. Hirschman
- Alexander Schnell
- Alexandra Maria Lara
- Alfred Woltmann
- Carl Bolle (naturalist)
- Christian Berkel
- Dominique Horwitz
- Edmund Landau
- Emil du Bois-Reymond
- Erich Auerbach
- Ernst von Wildenbruch
- Franz von Gaudy
- Gesine Schwan
- Gonca Türkeli-Dehnert
- Gottfried Reinhardt
- Gustav Mützel
- Heinrich Girard
- Hermann Carl Hagen
- Joachim Werner (archaeologist)
- Johann Heinrich Samuel Formey
- John Leonard Clive
- Karl Ludwig Michelet
- Ken Adam
- Klemens von Klemperer
- Kurt Tucholsky
- Leonard Nelson
- Louis de Beausobre
- Ludwig Robert
- Max von Brandt
- Maximilian Harden
- Paul Güssfeldt
- Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck
- Peter Fox (musician)
- Petre P. Carp
- Reinhard Mey
- Richard Witting
- Rolf Heinrich Sabersky
- Ulrich Roski
- Victor Klemperer
- Walther von Brauchitsch
- Wernher von Braun
- Wolfgang Gewalt
French emigrants to Germany
- Alfons (comedian)
- Alfred Sohn-Rethel
- Auguste-Louis Bertin d'Antilly
- Benno Vigny
- Bruno Massot
- Dominique Horwitz
- Felix Irorere
- Françoise Cactus
- Hanns-Peter Boehm
- Henri Friedlaender
- Joseph Melling
- Julia Dietze
- Julius Oppert
- Marie Antoinette Murat
- Nicolas Guibal
- Paul Camille von Denis
- Souleymane Sané
- Thierry Bruehl
- Vanessa Mock
- Walter Gieseking
Jewish German male actors
- Aaron Altaras
- Albert Heine
- Alexander Granach
- Benito Gutmacher
- Bernd Aldor
- Buddy Elias
- Curt Bois
- David Hurst
- Dominique Horwitz
- Ernst Deutsch
- Ernst Dohm
- Ernst Reicher
- Erwin Kalser
- Eugen Burg
- Ferdinand Heckscher
- Ferdy Mayne
- Fritz Kortner
- Georg John
- Hans Behrendt
- Hans Sternberg
- Harry Halm
- Hermann Picha
- Hermann Vallentin
- Jacob Herzfeld
- Jeff Wilbusch
- Julius Falkenstein
- Karl Falkenberg
- Kurt Gerron
- Kurt Lilien
- Kurt Sterneck
- Leonard Steckel
- Ludwig Barnay
- Marcel Hillaire
- Max Davidson
- Max Ehrlich
- Max Nosseck
- Michael Mellinger
- Otto Wallburg
- Paul Biensfeldt
- Peter Ketnath
- Peter Lilienthal
- Robert Garrison (actor)
- Siegfried Berisch
- Walter Gotell
- Walter Rilla
- Wolfgang Zilzer