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Hilmar Thate

Actor

Hilmar Thate was a prominent German actor known for his work both on stage and in film, particularly during the mid to late 20th century. Born in 1931, Thate began his career in East Germany, where he became part of the Berliner Ensemble, a theater company associated with Bertolt Brecht. He gained significant recognition for his commanding presence and strong performances in various leading roles. Thate transitioned to film and television, where he delivered notable performances in movies such as "Carla" (1965) and "Die Verrohung des Franz Blum" (1974). One of his most acclaimed roles was in the 1986 film "Der Aufenthalt," directed by Frank Beyer, where he played a morally complex character that showcased his versatility and depth as an actor. In terms of awards, Hilmar Thate received the prestigious Deutscher Filmpreis (German Film Award) for Best Actor for his role in "Der Aufenthalt." Throughout his career, he continued to work in both film and theater, leaving a lasting impact on German cinema and performing arts. Thate passed away in 2016, but his contributions to acting remain influential.
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  • Paths in the Night

    Paths in the Night

    Drama, Thriller

    1999

    1h.33min

    16 FSK

    A haunting psychogram of an entire generation of ex-GDR citizens who have not yet fully accepted that they now live in the Federal Republic of Germany


  • Divided Heaven

    Divided Heaven

    Classics

    1964

    1h.48min

    16 FSK

    1964 DEFA, East German Film by Konrad Wolf based on the novel by Christa Wolf. Tale of star-crossed lovers divided by worldviews in a divided Berlin.


  • Das Lied der Matrosen

    Das Lied der Matrosen

    Classics

    1958

    1h.58min

    12 FSK

    A film about the historical uprising of the seamen in Kiel: During the Russian October Revolution of 1917, German and Russian soldiers start to solidarize ...