zedz wrote:I won't be voting for any German films in the 50s (unless some unsuspected masterpiece falls in my lap)
I probably won't either, too strong competition from most other major filmmaking countries in this very rich period; many more seminal masterpieces than in the 40s, I'd say. Helmut Käutner's
Die letzte Brücke (1953) is a candidate though, but it's only available on a Käutner set made for the Goethe Institute, so those outside Germany actually have a better chance to see it than the Germans on the board. And I will also probably put an Austrian film on my list,
Wienerinnen (1952) by Kurt Steinwendner, the first 'neo-realist' Austrian film, totally different from anything else made in the country at the time, and while being very modernist, it also owes a lot to experimental and silent film aesthetics. Available on a dvd from Filmarchiv Austria, and via
Hoanzl. More on these films later, but if you can find them easily, just check them out already.