WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Bremen

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  • “The Legend of Paul and Paula” (1973): This German film tells the story of a young couple’s tumultuous relationship against the backdrop of Bremen.
  • “The Butcher Boy” (1997): Though set in Ireland, some scenes from this film adaptation of Patrick McCabe’s novel were shot in Bremen.
  • “Our Big Time” (2012): Directed by Carsten Fiebeler, this drama revolves around the lives of characters living in Bremen, showcasing the city’s urban atmosphere.
  • “Rico, Oskar und die Tieferschatten” (2014): This family-friendly movie, based on the children’s book series by Andreas Steinhöfel, features Bremen as the hometown of the main characters Rico and Oskar.
  • “König von Deutschland” (2013): Set in a fictional German village, this comedy-drama takes inspiration from the Bremen region’s rural surroundings.
  • “Matterhorn” (2013): While predominantly set in the Netherlands, this film includes scenes filmed in the Bremen region, offering glimpses of its landscapes.
  • “Drachenmädchen” (2012): A documentary film following three young Chinese girls competing in the sport of kickboxing, with parts of it shot in Bremen.
  • “Tour de Force” (2014): This German drama centres around a family road trip, which includes stops in various regions of Germany, including Bremen.
  • “Fenster zum Sommer” (2011): In this romantic drama, Bremen serves as a backdrop for a young woman’s philosophical reflections on life and love.
  • “Die Tür” (2009): Although primarily set in Istanbul, this psychological thriller includes scenes set and filmed in Bremen, adding a layer of visual contrast to the story.
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