Movies Using the German Language and Released in 2005
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The list below includes all films using the German language, including movies using other languages as well.
Note: Since we are still actively researching languages, we consider this chart to be in beta mode. While we make every effort to collect all available data, there are inevitably omissions and errors. Please help us by sending corrections to corrections@the-numbers.com.
Movie | Language(s) | Genre | Production Budget | Worldwide Box Office to Date | Trailer |
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Munich | Arabic, English, French, German, Hebrew, Italian |
Thriller/Suspense | $75,000,000 | $131,492,772 | |
Der Untergang | German | Drama | $13,500,000 | $93,631,744 | |
Ladies in Lavender | English, French, German, Polish |
Drama | $19,168,295 | ||
The Interpreter | English, German, Russian, Slovak |
$5,407,451 | |||
Walk on Water | Arabic, English, German, Hebrew, Italian, Turkish |
Drama | $4,443,069 | ||
Schultze Gets the Blues | English, French, German |
Comedy | $4,034,232 | ||
My House in Umbria | English, German, Italian, Latin |
Drama | $1,322,586 | ||
Höllentour | English, French, German |
Documentary | $200,927 | ||
The Ninth Day | French, German |
Drama | $72,888 | ||
The Call of Cthulhu | English, French, German, Italian, Spanish |
Horror | $50,000 | $0 | |
Wild Blue Yonder | German | Action | $0 |