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Berlin (dpa) - The cinemas remain closed, but that doesn't mean we have to do without movies entirely.

A few film-related tips for at home.

PURE ROMANTIC: More than 20 years ago, this film literally caused mass cries in the cinemas: With “Titanic”, James Cameron brought an opulent and deeply sad drama about the maiden voyage of the ocean giant to the big screen.

Above all, the tragic love story of rich Rose and poor Jack touched the audience - and helped Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio to international fame.

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In general, the success of the film was remarkable: it won eleven Oscars and grossed more than 11 billion (!) Dollars worldwide.

"Titanic" is on Amazon Prime from December 28th.

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CINEMA SPECTACLE: It was the cinema highlight of this Corona summer: Director Christopher Nolan, who celebrated success with works such as “Inception” and the “Batman” films, showed his latest work “Tenet”.

Denzel Washington's son John David Washington ("BlacKkKlansman") plays - alongside stars like Robert Pattinson, Kenneth Branagh and Michael Caine - a CIA agent who finds himself in a confusing science fiction spy thriller.

As with earlier works, Nolan tells his story across different time levels and plays with the past, present and future.

The start of "Tenet" was postponed due to the corona pandemic, but the film was released in our cinemas in August.

It is now available for home theater and has been released on DVD and Blu-ray by Warner Bros.

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COMEDY WITH DE NIRO AND THURMAN: When different generations meet, it often creates a lot of explosive.

So also in “Always Trouble with Grandpa”.

Senior Ed moves in with his family after the death of his wife and has to share a room with his grandson Ed.

Of course, the junior is not really enthusiastic and wants to play with his grandfather.

Robert De Niro plays this resilient and combative grandpa, young actor Oakes Fegley the grandson in his clothes.

Uma Thurman and Christopher Walken can be seen in supporting roles.

"Always Trouble with Grandpa" will be available from December 28th.

at Amazon Prime.

TELEPHONE TROUBLE: Cell phones have long been more than just a means of communication.

If you browse through it, you can find out a lot about us: the heartache, the affair, the bank debt, the stress at work or our fitness.

The amusing tragic comedy “The Perfect Secret” with prominent actors such as Elyas M'Barek, Jella Haase, Karoline Herfurth and Florian David Fitz is about this nightmare.

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Directed by Bora Dagtkin, who has already shown his knack for enjoyable films in "Turkish for Beginners" and the "Fack ju Göhte" trilogy.

The film, which has brought its participants several awards, can be seen on Sky.

OSCAR NOMINATED: Meryl Streep, Laura Dern, Emma Watson and Saoirse Ronan: These are just some of the actresses that director Greta Gerwig was able to unite in front of the camera for “Little Women”.

The film is based on a novel that is very well known in the USA and observes the lives of four sisters in the 19th century.

They are all very different and yet they all struggle with their roles in society.

After the acclaimed drama “Lady Bird”, “Little Women” is the second film that Gerwig directed alone - and once again proved her talent.

The work has won a number of international awards and has also been nominated for six Academy Awards.

Now Sky has added the touching historical drama to its program.

DRAMA BY CLINT EASTWOOD: At the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, security guard Richard Jewell (Paul Walter Hauser) prevented a catastrophe when he discovered a bomb in time.

Then the loner, initially celebrated as a hero, is wrongly suspected by the press and the FBI to have laid the explosive device himself in order to gain attention.

A media witch hunt begins.

The now 90-year-old director Clint Eastwood tells this true story as usual as a complex social drama in which almost everyone involved could quickly agree on a scapegoat.

Only Jewell's attorney Watson Bryant (Sam Rockwell) believes in his client's innocence.

Eastwood's film has top-class cast except for the supporting roles with Kathy Bates as a worried mother and Olivia Wilde and Jon Hamm.

The drama has now been released by Warner Bros. on DVD and Blu-ray for home theater.

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