# Berolina Film

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German film production company

**Berolina Film** (often shortened to **Berolina**) was a [film production](/source/Film_production) company that operated in [West Germany](/source/West_Germany) between 1948 and 1964. The company's productions were supervised by the experienced [Kurt Ulrich](/source/Kurt_Ulrich) and were based in [West Berlin](/source/West_Berlin).[1] The company helped launch a cycle of popular [heimatfilm](/source/Heimatfilm) made in the 1950s.[2]

The company's name is a reference to [Berolina](/source/Berolina), the allegorical female figure representing the city of Berlin. It was also the name of a short-lived company from the 1920s, notable for producing the 1924 film *[The Hands of Orlac](/source/The_Hands_of_Orlac_(1924_film))*.

## Selected films

- *[Everything Will Be Better in the Morning](/source/Everything_Will_Be_Better_in_the_Morning)* (1948)

- *[By a Nose](/source/By_a_Nose_(1949_film))* (1949)

- *[The Black Forest Girl](/source/The_Black_Forest_Girl_(1950_film))* (1950)

- *[The Heath Is Green](/source/The_Heath_Is_Green_(1951_film))* (1951)

- *[The Land of Smiles](/source/The_Land_of_Smiles_(1952_film))* (1952)

- *[When the Heath Dreams at Night](/source/When_the_Heath_Dreams_at_Night)* (1952)

- *[I Can't Marry Them All](/source/I_Can't_Marry_Them_All)* (1952)

- *[Mailman Mueller](/source/Mailman_Mueller)* (1953)

- *[The Gypsy Baron](/source/The_Gypsy_Baron_(1954_film))* (1954)

- *[Love is Forever](/source/Love_is_Forever_(1954_film))* (1954)

- *[Emil and the Detectives](/source/Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1954_film))* (1954)

- *[My Leopold](/source/My_Leopold_(1955_film))* (1955)

- *[The Happy Wanderer](/source/The_Happy_Wanderer_(1955_film))* (1955)

- *[The Three from the Filling Station](/source/The_Three_from_the_Filling_Station_(1955_film))* (1955)

- *[Spy for Germany](/source/Spy_for_Germany)* (1956)

- *[Black Forest Melody](/source/Black_Forest_Melody)* (1956)

- *[Spring in Berlin](/source/Spring_in_Berlin)* (1957)

- *[Iron Gustav](/source/Iron_Gustav_(film))* (1958)

- *[The Gypsy Baron](/source/The_Gypsy_Baron_(1962_film))* (1962)

- *[I Learned It from Father](/source/I_Learned_It_from_Father)* (1964)

- *[Legend of a Gunfighter](/source/Legend_of_a_Gunfighter)* (1964)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Davidson & Hake p.195

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** Hake p.90

## Bibliography

- Davidson, John & Hake, Sabine. *Framing the Fifties: Cinema in a Divided Germany*. Berghahn Books, 2008.

- Hake, Sabine. *German National Cinema*. Routledge, 2002.

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