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Hans Lemberg, Włodzimierz Borodziej: Unsere Heimat ist uns ein fremdes Land geworden...
Dear Homeland (German:Teure Heimat) is a 1929 German silent comedy film directed by Carl Wilhelm and starring Renate Müller, Jakob Tiedtke and Hans Albers.
Knauf and Bochmann teamed up to write the song, Heimat, deine Sterne ("Homeland, your stars"), for the film Quax, der Bruchpilot ("Quax, the crash pilot") starring Heinz Rühmann.
In the introduction to this book, Retzlaff states that the images are to show the beauty of the ‘Heimat’ and its integral link with its people and is not intended as an instruction book of colour techniques.
Their first E.P. was recorded in December 1983, in Massy, France.
"Heimat, Deine Sterne" (Homeland, Your Stars) is a song written by Erich Knauf and Werner Bochmann for the comedy film Quax, der Bruchpilot in 1941.
The trilogy of films called Heimat by the German director Edgar Reitz (1984, 1992, and 2004) are partly an ironic reference to this type of sentimental film.
Karl Schönherr (24 February 1867 - 15 March 1943) was an Austrian writer of Austrian Heimat themes.
Bedřich Smetana: Z domoviny (Aus der Heimat; From My Homeland) for violin and piano
Whereas the first half of the song title “VEB Heimat” refers to the socialist-tinted expression "Volkseigener Betrieb" (a state owned workplace or establishment in the German Democratic Republic) the second word “Heimat” is a thoroughly and hard to translate German term, comparable to "homeland" in English.