
100 Years of the UFA
Documentary · History · TV Movie
Overview
The intricate history of UFA, a film production company founded in 1917 that has survived the Weimar Republic, the Nazi regime, the Adenauer era and the many and tumultuous events of contemporary Germany, and has always been the epicenter of the German film industry.
Top Cast


Nadja Uhl
Nadja Uhl
Self - Host / Narrator (voice)
Nadja Uhl
Self - Host / Narrator (voice)


Rainer Rother
Rainer Rother
Self - Deutsche Kinemathek Member
Rainer Rother
Self - Deutsche Kinemathek Member
Nico Hofmann
Nico Hofmann
Self - UFA Co-CEO
Nico Hofmann
Self - UFA Co-CEO
Friedemann Beyer
Friedemann Beyer
Self - Film Historian
Friedemann Beyer
Self - Film Historian


Gunnar Möller
Gunnar Möller
Self - Actor
Gunnar Möller
Self - Actor
Ralf Schenk
Ralf Schenk
Self - Former DEFA Member
Ralf Schenk
Self - Former DEFA Member
Claudia Dillmann
Claudia Dillmann
Self - Deutsches Filminstitut Member
Claudia Dillmann
Self - Deutsches Filminstitut Member


Mario Adorf
Mario Adorf
Self - Actor
Mario Adorf
Self - Actor
Wolf Bauer
Wolf Bauer
Self - UFA Co-CEO
Wolf Bauer
Self - UFA Co-CEO
Herbert Spaich
Herbert Spaich
Self - Film Critic
Herbert Spaich
Self - Film Critic
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