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All Quiet on the Western Front

2022 | 147m | German

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Paul Baumer and his friends Albert and Muller, egged on by romantic dreams of heroism, voluntarily enlist in the German army. Full of excitement and patriotic fervour, the boys enthusiastically march into a war they believe in. But once on the Western Front, they discover the soul-destroying horror of World War I.
Release Date: Oct 07, 2022
Director: Edward Berger
Writer: Ian Stokell, Erich Maria Remarque, Lesley Paterson, Edward Berger
Genres: Drama, History, War
Keywords world war i, battle, german soldier, aircraft, bitter, based on novel or book, tank, period drama, 1910s, trench warfare, audacious
Production Companies Amusement Park Films, Gunpowder Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $20,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 02, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Aug 14, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Felix Kammerer Paul Bäumer
Albrecht Schuch Stanislaus 'Kat' Katczinsky
Aaron Hilmer Albert Kropp
Moritz Klaus Franz Müller
Adrian Grünewald Ludwig Behm
Edin Hasanović Tjaden Stackfleet
Daniel Brühl Matthias Erzberger
Thibault de Montalembert General Ferdinand Foch
Devid Striesow General Friedrichs
Andreas Döhler Lieutenant Hoppe
Sebastian Hülk Major von Brixdorf
Luc Feit Staff Surgeon
Michael Wittenborn Principal
Michael Stange Military Recruiter
Sascha Nathan Count von Oberndorff
Tobias Langhoff Major General von Winterfeldt
Anton von Lucke Captain von Helldorf
Michael Pitthan Captain Ernst von Vanselow
Joe Weintraub Captain Geyer
Charles Morillon Capitaine Paul Lepèrche
Gabriel Dufay Major General Maxime Weygand
Dan Brown Admiral Rosslyn Wemyss
Philipp Schenker Admiral George Hope
Cyril Dobrý Butler General Foch
Gregory Gudgeon Farmer
Cyril Čechák Farm Boy
Jakob Schmidt Heinrich Gerber
Felix von Bredow Sergeant
Martin Dostál Young Recruit
Marek Simbersky Gérard Duval
Jakob Diehl Sergeant Steinberger
Friedrich Berger Walter
Anthony Paliotti Major Grenier
Radek Brodil French Soldier
Jonathan Henault Moreau
Nico Ehrenteit Soldier Lemrott
Hendrik Heutmann Paramedic Eguisac
Daniel-Frantisek Kamen Military Surgeon Eguisac
Tomáš Čapek Recruit Eguisac
Markus Tomczyk Cookhouse Wallah
Emil Rothermel Recruit Kitchen
Wolf Danny Homann Military Policeman
Michal Závodský Military Policeman Eguisac
Nicolas Prokop Deserter
Jacob Zacharias Eckstein Soldier Bunker
Adam Mensdorff Digging Soldier
Peter Sikorski Sergeant Trench
Alžběta Malá French Girl 1
Andrea Zatloukalová French Girl 2
Thomas Zielinski Priest
Tomáš Weber Dying Frenchman
Samuel Neduha Celebrating Soldier
Martin Němec Veteran
Tomáš Merkl Young Soldier
Sebastian Jacques Butler
Name Job
Miroslav Lhotka Stunts
Ian Stokell Screenplay
Erich Maria Remarque Novel
Sven Budelmann Editor
Simone Bär Casting
Volker Bertelmann Original Music Composer
Lisy Christl Costume Design
Lesley Paterson Screenplay
Ernestine Hipper Set Decoration
Pavel Vojtisek Art Direction
Arwa Salmanova Casting
Pavel Muller Line Producer
Mark Nolting Line Producer
Jasmina Torbati Production Executive
Christian M. Goldbeck Production Design
Patrick Herzberg Art Direction
Jindřich Kočí Supervising Art Director
Robert Ames Orchestrator
Moritz Hoffmeister ADR Editor
Frank Kruse Sound Designer
Markus Stemler Sound Designer
Daniel Weis Foley Artist
Aisha King Makeup & Hair
Gabriela Poláková Makeup & Hair
Daniela Skala Makeup & Hair
Klára Forejtová Costume Supervisor
Lars Ginzel Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Stefan Korte Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Milena Koubková Art Direction
Bryce Tibbey Standby Art Director
Jonathan Downing Set Decoration Buyer
Michal Motyčka Set Dresser
Elena Nassi Set Designer
Katerina Raskova Set Designer
Ana Saric Set Designer
Melkior Serdarevic Set Designer
Markus Frank Visual Effects Supervisor
Viktor Müller Visual Effects Supervisor
Rufin Wiesemann Visual Effects Producer
Frank Petzold Visual Effects Supervisor
Thomas Kalbér ADR Editor
Jan Meyerdierks ADR Mixer
Benjamin Schäfer ADR Mixer
Andy Schlegel ADR Mixer
Günter Friedhoff Boom Operator
Peyman Ghalambor Boom Operator
Carsten Richter Foley Artist
Kuen-Il Song Foley Editor
Hanse Warns Foley Mixer
Benjamin Hörbe Supervising ADR Editor
Alexander Buck Supervising Dialogue Editor, Supervising ADR Editor
Lenka Líkařová Visual Effects Producer
Milena Fessmann Music Supervisor
Stefan Kerbel Visual Effects Coordinator
Michaela Mladá Visual Effects Coordinator
Ingo Klier Assistant Set Decoration
Matej Kricner Set Production Assistant
Linda Eisenhamerová Hair Supervisor, Makeup Supervisor
Heike Merker Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Edward Berger Director, Screenplay
James Friend Director of Photography
Constance Demontoy Casting
Viktor Prášil Production Sound Mixer
Kamil Jaffar Special Effects Supervisor
Name Title
Daniel Brühl Executive Producer
Ian Stokell Executive Producer
Malte Grunert Producer
Lesley Paterson Executive Producer
Daniel Marc Dreifuss Producer
Edward Berger Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Supporting Actor N/A Won
Golden Globes Best International Feature N/A Won
BAFTA Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Director Edward Berger Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actor Jalil Lespert Won
Berlin International Film Festival Best Director Edward Bergersen Nominated
Berlin International Film Festival Best Picture N/A Won
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Reviews

AhmadZQ
7.0

A fascinating film with potential that was never fully achieved. “All Quiet on the Western Front” does not rely solely on shock value to disturb its audience; instead, it uses the horrors of war to sober them with facts and dismal realities. The film's story was worth telling; it left an impression ... long after the credits rolled. It dealt with many weighty themes, including a young man's journey through war, the difficulties of combat, the cruelty of desperation, and the value of friendship and camaraderie, all of which were handled with grace and artistry. Furthermore, it boasted first-rate production values, breathtaking visuals, a terrific score (although maybe a tad bit over the top), and stellar acting. Although there is much to praise about the film, “All Quiet on the Western Front” is ultimately hampered by its drawn-out length, the plot dragging in spots, and several confusing moments. All the pieces were in place for “All Quiet on the Western Front” to be the best picture of the year, and in some respects, it is. Fans of the genre, or anyone who appreciates a well-made film, should not miss this film despite its limitations. ___ Rating: ***7.5/10*** *(Impressive, yet it doesn't quite hit the mark in every respect)*

Nov 01, 2022
gsipes
9.0

All Quiet on the Western Front is as beautiful and poetic as it is brutal and blunt. Historically accurate, emotional, and raw, this film is easily the best war drama to arrive since "Saving Private Ryan". Although available in English over dub, watching the film in the native German language with E ... nglish subtitles is the way to go. Somehow, hearing German commanding officers shouting in English doesn't have the same dramatic effect. The cinematography is amazing. Go watch it.

Nov 24, 2022
TitanGusang
9.0

All Quiet on the Western Front is a dark, gritty, and depressing look at what the effects of war and propaganda have on the soldiers who enlist. Our main characters enter the front all bright eyed and bushy tailed excited to fight for Germany, mainly due to them being naive about what war is trul ... y like. That optimism is soon destroyed in the first minutes of reaching the battlefields as they are hit with mortar strikes that kill countless numbers of their comrades. This is where we first get to see the incredible emotion portrayed in this film. The actors do so much with just their facial expressions to demonstrate their mental decay as the turmoil of war inflict their damage. There is a constant theme of the destruction of peace throughout the entire film, whether be the peace of Germany as a whole due to the lackluster treaty they are forced to sign or the disturbance within the troop themselves. Every time our main characters have a sense of calm, like having a pleasant chat while on guard duty or stealing chickens from a local farmer, that calm is interrupted by more death and destruction. These lulls in action provide a sense of comfortability for the audience that gets ripped away in a second's notice. This juxtaposition occurs throughout the entire film, and I found in incredibly effective. The tension of war is aided with a brilliant score. The subtle piano keys mixed with loud bass crashes create an uneasiness that spells impending doom for our main troop. It was quite excellent. As previously stated, the performances here are downright incredible. Felix Kammerer was brilliant in his leading role. His evolution from an absolute wreck of soldier, crying and panicking on the battlefield to grizzled vet who is able to run headfirst into battle without a second notice was fantastic. But he still kept the sweet and genuine attitude throughout, having moments of clarity during the battle where he realizes the brutality of what he and his other soldiers are doing. These complex emotions are carried over to the majority of the cast and was one of my favorite parts about this film. Overall, All Quiet on the Western Front was a major surprise for me. I am not super experienced nor am interested in many war films, but this may have changed my tune because I genuinely believe it is one of the best movies of the year. Score: 94% Verdict: Excellent

Jan 06, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

This is the first major film that I have seen where the undoubted atrocities of the Great War trench battles were presented from the side of Germany. More specifically, from the young "Bäumer" (the thoroughly convincing Felix Kammerer) who finds himself along with comrades "Müller" (Moritz Klaus) an ... d "Albert" (Aaron Hilmer) enlisting into the army. Full of enthusiasm and optimism they arrive at a front that very quickly saps them all of both. Food is in short supply, as is sleep, water, safety - indeed just about everything that could terrify these young men is delivered upon them as, meantime, we (the audience) see a parallel storyline that shows just how close to armistice we are at this stage of this most egregious conflict. If you've ever been to the Somme, you will probably conclude just as "Bäumer" does, that there is an immense degree of futility in men fighting for a few yards of bombed out, muddy and corpse-ridden ground. The toing and froing between these equally matched, tired and disillusioned troops demonstrating the pointlessness of it all. Edward Berger marries the strife and struggles faced by those at the front well with the diplomatic efforts being made by those whose discomfort was of an entirely different cut. Daniel Brühl and, to a lesser extent, Thibault de Montalembert go some way to illustrating this parallel game of chess with one side determined to salvage some semblance of honour in defeat, the other determined that victory will be complete and absolute. The visual effects are not quite "1917" (2019), but they still convey excellently the peril and squalor in which these soldiers endured. The audio mixes add perfectly to that sense of menace, and the whole cinematography strikes a chill. The screenplay is sparing; we do not have loads of dialogue - much of the imagery and the facial expressions of the young men, scared out of their wits for much of the time, is left to do almost all of the heavy lifting. It is brutal and graphic at times, but that adds enormously to this frankly terrifyingly authentic look at warfare that pits man against the elements and, ultimately, the politics superbly. Big screen must, if you can. Netflix it may be, but for television this certainly isn't.

Jan 23, 2023
Ahmetaslan27
9.0

**Demonizing war leaders VS angel soldiers** One of the most beautiful and simple moments in the life of a person who loves cinema is watching this movie without any expectations and he comes out of this movie with a very high fascination. I was related to war events, especially World War I and W ... orld War II. Naturally, this thing made me related to war movies. From the beginning, simply this movie that we are talking about entered my list among the best movies I have seen in my life, and the reason is because it is different from any other movie. It is very ironic from the beginning of the film, and you see to what degree the name of the movie doesn't at all indicate that things are calm between the Germans and the French, but it is important that through the events of the film we will live the quiet and deadly events of the soldiers on the Western Front between the Germans and the French. You will live the events of this war from the perspective of young Germans, and you will see and discover that this giant evil devil in Europe, who is always blamed for all wars, whether World War I or World War II, is made up of young human soldiers in the prime of their lives, coordinated behind policies and resounding slogans. The most important point is that in every A war has victims and perpetrators on both sides. One of the most important advantages of the film is the German side, because you will live the events of the movie through German actors, and this is a precedent in war films for me, which will increase the realism of the film’s story. Despite my lack of knowledge of the German language, I decided to bring subtitle of the movie. We will live with multiple personalities from the moment German youths register for the army, through their entry into the battlefield, and you will see the long nights of war and many German youths who have simple aspirations and dreams, in addition to how true friendship will be formed between members of the army in this lonely place. The impact of losing friends during the battle in a sudden, brutal and realistic way. What I liked the most about the movie is the war aspect. My body shivered many times while watching it, because you usually see in traditional war movies you often find plans, strategies, battles and heroic stances, but this movie is like (1917 movie at 2019). We live with simple soldiers in the battle. The movie tells us the details of the horrors of the battle experienced by every soldier. The film succeeded in demonizing wars and war leaders, and at the same time humanizing all the soldiers present in wars.

Apr 14, 2023
swiewior
1.0

This movie has nothing to do with the original book. It was created by the order of German politicians in attempt to make the world believe that Germans didn't want war and justify WW2 by humiliating peace treaty Germans were "forced" to sign. It is disgusting that country responsible for not one bu ... t TWO wars that ruined millions of lives wants to make everyone believe that they're pacifists and victims. If you don't believe me find out how they teach history in German schools. Millennials don't even know that Germans were killing Jews and even if some were killed, it was not more than in other countries of that time. To sum up, it's not a movie, not adaptation of the book but simply propaganda, waste of time and brainwash that you paid for.

Jun 28, 2023
RalphRahal
9.0

All Quiet on the Western Front by Edward Berger is an intense, unfiltered look at the brutal reality of World War I. The movie follows a young German soldier, Paul, who goes from eager and full of hope to completely changed by the horrors he faces on the battlefield. It’s heavy, and it doesn’t sh ... y away from showing just how brutal trench warfare was. One thing that really hit me was how the film makes you feel trapped along with the soldiers. The cinematography is amazing but also relentless, capturing the mud, the cold, and the constant fear of death. Edward Berger does an incredible job pulling you into that world. It’s not an easy movie to watch, and it doesn’t try to glorify anything. Instead, it shows the cost of war on a personal level, especially for young soldiers who were basically kids when they signed up. Perfect if you want a movie that’s powerful, thought-provoking, and leaves you a little shaken.

Dec 16, 2024
r96sk
9.0

<em>'All Quiet on the Western Front'</em> is a hauntingly brilliant epic anti-war picture. The only things I knew coming into watching it (aside from the obvious) is that it won many awards, particularly for its sound and visuals - both of which are indeed of very high quality. There aren't many ... noteworthy criticisms I can really level at this movie, that's not to say it's absolutely perfect of course - e.g. that one <em>'Transformers'</em>-esque piece of the score is ill-fitting. It is, though, simply a film of high calibre. Everyone of the cast merits props by the way, particularly Felix Kammerer and Albrecht Schuch. One to recommend, without question.

Jan 25, 2025