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The Aviator
2004 film directed by Martin Scorsese
Flightplan
Flightplan is a 2005 mystery psychological thriller film directed by Robert Schwentke from a screenplay written by Peter A. Dowling and Billy Ray. It stars Jodie Foster as Kyle Pratt, a recently widowed American aircraft engineer living in Berlin, who flies back to the United States with her daughter and her husband's body. She loses her daughter during the flight and must struggle to find her while proving her sanity at the same time. It also features Peter Sarsgaard, Erika Christensen, Kate Beahan, Greta Scacchi, Sean Bean, and Matt Bomer in his film debut.
Team America: World Police
2004 film directed by Trey Parker
Big Game
2014 film directed by Jalmari Helander
Ballon
2018 film directed by Michael Herbig
Dresden
2006 film by Roland Suso Richter
F. P. 1 antwortet nicht
F.P.1 antwortet nicht () is a 1932 German film directed by Karl Hartl. The film was based on the 1931 novel of the same name by Kurt Siodmak. The plot concerns a permanent air station in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Multilingual versions of the film were developed, with one film each in German, French, and English filmed separately and with different casts. The film was shot in 1932 and premiered in Berlin late that year with English- and French-language versions premiering the next year.
Kampfgeschwader Lützow
1941 film by Hans Bertram
Wunschkonzert
Wunschkonzert (Request Concert) is a 1940 German drama propaganda film by Eduard von Borsody. After The Great Love, it was the most popular film of wartime Germany, reaching the second highest gross.
Die große Liebe
1942 film by Rolf Hansen
Storm over Mont Blanc
1930 German film by Arnold Franck
Der Stern von Afrika
1957 film
The Tailor from Ulm
1978 film by Edgar Reitz
Abschied von den Wolken
1959 film by Gottfried Reinhardt
Geschwader Fledermaus
1958 film by Erich Engel
Free Fall
1999 American/Canadian television film directed by Mario Philip Azzopardi
Otto – Der Film
1985 film by Otto Waalkes, Xaver Schwarzenberger