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  1. El título Heimat (pronunciado [ˈhaɪmat]) proviene de una palabra alemana que significa 'patria'. Su uso es en parte una referencia irónica al género cinematográfico conocido como Heimatfilm, popular en la Alemania de los años cincuenta.

  2. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › HeimatHeimat – Wikipedia

    Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Definitionen. 2 Neurobiologie. 3 Wortgeschichte. 4 Bedeutung des Begriffs „Heimat“ heute. 4.1 Räumliche Dimension. 4.1.1 Heimischwerden in einer „neuen Heimat“ 4.1.2 Die „eigentliche Heimat“ 4.1.3 Heimat im Jenseits. 4.1.4 Exil und Utopie. 4.1.5 Heimat ohne Raumbezug. 4.2 Zeit-Dimension. 4.3 Soziale Dimension.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HeimatHeimat - Wikipedia

    Heimat ( pronounced [ˈhaɪmaːt] ⓘ) is a German word translating to 'home' or 'homeland'. The word has connotations specific to German culture, German society and specifically German Romanticism, German nationalism, German statehood and regionalism so that it has no exact English equivalent. [1]

  4. Heimat is a series of films written and directed by Edgar Reitz about life in Germany from the 1840s to 2000 through the eyes of a family from the Hunsrück area of the Rhineland-Palatinate. The family's personal and domestic life is set against the backdrop of wider social and political events.

  5. Heimat: A Chronicle of Germany: With Marita Breuer, Rüdiger Weigang, Kurt Wagner, Gertrud Bredel. The village of Schabbach experiences the shifting fortunes of Germany from 1919 to 1982.

  6. Heimat. Sinopsis. Miniserie de TV (11 episodios). Narra la vida de un ficticio pueblo alemán entre 1919 y 1982, y centrado en el personaje de María (Marita Breuer), una mujer nacida en 1900.