This is a list of the most notable films produced in Germany of the Weimar Republic era from 1919 until 1932, in year order. This period, between the end of World War I and the advent of the Nazi regime, is considered an early renaissance in world cinema, with many influential and important films being made. The style of many of these films is called German Expressionism.

For an alphabetical list of articles on Weimar German films see Category:Films of the Weimar Republic.

1919

Madame DuBarry is a 1919 German silent film on the life of Madame Du Barry. It was directed by Ernst Lubitsch,[2] written by Norbert Falk and Hanns Kräly with the title role taken by Pola Negri and Louis XV played by Emil Jannings. Its alternative title for United States distribution was Passion.

It was made at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Kurt Richter.

1920

See List of German films of 1920

1921

See List of German films of 1921

1922

See List of German films of 1922

1923

See List of German films of 1923

1924

See List of German films of 1924

1925

See List of German films of 1925

1926

See List of German films of 1926

1927

See List of German films of 1927

1928

See List of German films of 1928

1929

See List of German films of 1929

1930

See List of German films of 1930

1931

See List of German films of 1931

1932

See List of German films of 1932

See also

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