The Clock (2010)
multiple sections, including Lola screaming and breaking clockFilm Title Poem (2016)
title is shown
"Siskel & Ebert" Tarzan/Desert Blue/The General's Daughter/Run Lola Run (TV Episode 1999)
Reviewed.The Long Holiday (2000)
The 15th Annual IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards (TV Special 2000)
clipsEdge Codes.com: The Art of Motion Picture Editing (TV Movie 2003)
Clips shown"I Love the '90s: Part Deux" 1998 (TV Episode 2005)
Footage from this is featured.
"The X-Files" Monday (TV Episode 1999)
There are four different "what if"-stories. They look almost the same, only with the difference that if you change just a little bit in the story, then the future can change completely."Early Edition" Run Gary Run (TV Episode 1999)
Title reference and inspiration in history.- A still is shown for the "New on Video" bumper. Thumbs up from Ebert.
28 Days (2000)
"Seven Days" Deja Vu All Over Again (TV Episode 2000)
Episode is in the same style as the movie
Citizen Kane (1941)
Mise-en-scène, long shots and unconventional storytelling.Vertigo (1958)
In Lola Rennt, the painting on the wall of the casino (woman in grey suit with hair in spiral bun) is of Madeleine Elster (who in Vertigo is looking at a painting of Carlotta Valdes), and supports the spiral motif employed in both films.The 400 Blows (1959)
Prolonged takes of a person running without stopping.2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
The match cut of the red bag filled with stolen money to the red phone falling into its place is an hommage to Kubrick's famous shotThe Tin Drum (1979)
In a few scenes, Lola breaks glass by screaming, just like Blechtrommel's main character Oskar. Similar cuts between Lola and scattering glass items.
Looop Lapeta (2022)
Indian Remake of 1998 German Film
- parody as 'Dolly rennt'
Scary Movie (2000)
Zooming in on the phone as it rings, then zooming in on Cindy and hitting her in the head with the cameraRoll Lola Roll (Short 2000)
we love that film."Spaced" Back (TV Episode 2001)
The rapid-fire "photo" montage showing Brian and Twists's bizarre sexual behavior is an idea taken (complete with sound effects) from Run Lola Run, specifically the film's own sexual deviance montage."The Simpsons" Trilogy of Error (TV Episode 2001)
Lisa runs in desperation to reach her destination to a time limit and techno music; spoofing Run Lola Run.
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