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  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15489976
    Format: 1 DVD-Video (29 Min./ 85 Min.) : s/w , DD 2.0 , DVD+R
    Content: Zwei zusammengekoppelte Kurzfilme: "Spaniens Herz" spielt im Spanischen Bürgerkrieg und berichtet von einem kanadischen Arzt, der während des Krieges die sogenannte Blutbank erfand. "Vaterland", eine "patriotische Beschreibung der Entwicklung Amerikas zu einem Land der Freiheit", basiert auf dem Bericht eines Senatsausschusses und appelliert an das Volk der USA, sich gegen Unterdrückung und Terror zu behaupten. In einem auf Spannung und emotionale Reaktion ausgerichteten Stil hervorragend inszeniert; eine suggestive Einheit aus Fiktion und Wirklichkeit mit teilweise dokumentarischem Bildmaterial. - Ab 16. (Lexikon des internationalen Films)
    Content: Spanien inmitten des Bürgerkriegs. Tote, Verwundete, zerstörte Häuser, weinende Frauen. Dann die Tiefflieger, aus deutscher und italienischer Produktion, die Vernichtung über das Land speien. Die Montage zeigt die Schuldigen und die Opfer des Kriegs. "Heart of Spain" bezieht in deutlichen Kommentaren Stellung, zielt auf die Emotionen der Zuschauer: "Schau nicht weg!" ist das Motto des Films, der 1937 in Madrid und an der umliegenden Front gedreht wurde und ursprünglich die Arbeit eines kanadischen Bluttransfusionszentrums auf der Seite der Republikaner dokumentieren sollte. (Film.at)
    Note: Orig.: USA, 1937 , The first production from Frontier Films, HEART OF SPAIN focuses on the Spanish Civil War, a conflict that became a touchstone of its era for progressive opposition to the rising threat of fascism. Begun by Geza Karpathi and Herbert Kline, who ultimately turned their footage over to Paul Strand, Leo Hurwitz, and Ben Maddow, it is compelling both for its shrewd formal aesthetics and as a sympathetic human document of the war. (Anthology Film Archives)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Spanischer Bürgerkrieg 〈1936-1939〉 ; Madrid ; Geschichte 1937 ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video
    Author information: Strand, Paul
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB13949326
    Format: 1 DVD (ca. 155 Min.) : s/w , Tonformat: DD/Stereo (engl.) ; NTSC , Bildformat: 1,33:1 aspect ratio
    Content: Early directors D.W. Griffith and Lois Weber develop the radical language of cinema narrative through audience-friendly melodramas made for nickelodeon theaters. Experimental fantasies are depicted in such independent productions as Moonland (c. 1926), Lullaby (1929), and The Bridge (1929-30). Depression era films by socially-conscious filmmakers reshape drama as demonstrated in Josef Berne's brooding Black Dawn (1933) and Strand and Hurwitz's biting Native Land (1937-41): each pictures a raw reality. Parody and satire find their mark in Theodore Huff's Little Geezer (1932) and Barlow, Hay and Le Roy's Even as You and I (1937). David Bradley's Sredni Vashtar by Saki (1940-43) boasts an inadvertent post-modern attitude. (Covertext)
    Note: Ländercode: 0 , 1. The House with Closed Shutters (1910) by D.W. Griffith. 2. Suspense (1913) by Lois Weber, Phillips Smalley. 3. Moonland (c. 1923-26) by Neil McGuire, William A. O'Connor. 4. Lullaby (1929) by Boris Deutsch. 5. The Bridge (1929-30) by Charles Vidor. 6. Little Geezer (1932) by Theodore Huff. 7. Black Dawn (1933) by Josef Berne. 8. "Titles". 9. "Plowing". 10. "End of Day". 11. "A Night to Remember". 12. Native Land (1937-41) by Leo Hurwitz, Paul Strand. 13. "Bought and Paid for". 14. "On the March". 15. "Millions of Little People". 16. "Murder One Man". 17. The World Today: Black Legion (1936-37) by Nykino. 18. Even As You and I (1937) by Roger Barlow, Harry Hay, Le Roy Robbins. 19. Object Lesson (1941) by Christopher Young. 20. "Sredni Vashtar" by Saki (1940-43) by David Bradley.
    Language: English
    Author information: Strand, Paul
    Author information: Griffith, D. W.
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15074335
    Format: 88 Min.
    Content: "Vaterland", eine "patriotische Beschreibung der Entwicklung Amerikas zu einem Land der Freiheit", basiert auf dem Bericht eines Senatsausschusses und appelliert an das Volk der USA, sich gegen Unterdrückung und Terror zu behaupten. In einem auf Spannung und emotionale Reaktion ausgerichteten Stil hervorragend inszeniert; eine suggestive Einheit aus Fiktion und Wirklichkeit mit teilweise dokumentarischem Bildmaterial. (Lexikon des internationalen Films)
    Content: The epitome of Frontier Films' style, which successfully combined fictional scenes with documentary information, NATIVE LAND focuses on the fascist forces existing within the U.S. democratic structure. Based on the U.S. Senate's LaFollette Committee findings concerning union busting and the tactics of massive corporate labor spying, it is a significant pro-labor statement which begins by declaring, "The American people have had to fight for their freedom in every generation." With forceful and moving commentary spoken by Paul Robeson, it reveals the web of conspiracy that comprised the anti-labor movement, emphasizing the public's ignorance of these events. It remains one of the finest examples of the radical social documentary. (Anthology Film Archives)
    Note: Extras: New, digital transfers of The Proud Valley and Native Land created from the best surviving elements. "The Story of Native Land," a new video interview with cinematographer Tom Hurwitz, son of Frontier Films cofounder and Native Land codirector Leo Hurwitz. 1958 Pacifica Radio interview with Paul Robeson (Courtesy of Pacifica Radio Archives). Pptional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. , The Story of Native Land , Engl.
    In: Paul Robeson : portraits of the artist ; [DVD Video], [S.l.], 2007, (2007)
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Bürgerrecht ; Unterdrückung ; Widerstand ; Geschichte 1934-1942 ; Film ; DVD-Video ; Native Land ; Interview ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video ; Interview ; Interview
    Author information: Robeson, Paul
    Author information: Strand, Paul
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15508115
    Format: (85 Min.) : s/w
    Content: "Vaterland", eine "patriotische Beschreibung der Entwicklung Amerikas zu einem Land der Freiheit", basiert auf dem Bericht eines Senatsausschusses und appelliert an das Volk der USA, sich gegen Unterdrückung und Terror zu behaupten. In einem auf Spannung und emotionale Reaktion ausgerichteten Stil hervorragend inszeniert; eine suggestive Einheit aus Fiktion und Wirklichkeit mit teilweise dokumentarischem Bildmaterial. (Lexikon des internationalen Films)
    Content: The epitome of Frontier Films' style, which successfully combined fictional scenes with documentary information, NATIVE LAND focuses on the fascist forces existing within the U.S. democratic structure. Based on the U.S. Senate's LaFollette Committee findings concerning union busting and the tactics of massive corporate labor spying, it is a significant pro-labor statement which begins by declaring, "The American people have had to fight for their freedom in every generation." With forceful and moving commentary spoken by Paul Robeson, it reveals the web of conspiracy that comprised the anti-labor movement, emphasizing the public's ignorance of these events. It remains one of the finest examples of the radical social documentary. (Anthology Film Archives)
    Note: Orig.: USA, 1941
    In: Leo Hurwitz : [DVD-Video], [ca. 2011], 2. Heart of Spain : [DVD-Video], (2011)
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Bürgerrecht ; Unterdrückung ; Widerstand ; Geschichte 1934-1942 ; Film ; DVD-Video ; USA ; Gewerkschaftsbewegung ; Ku-Klux-Klan ; Geschichte 1938 ; DVD-Video ; USA ; New Deal ; Klassenkampf ; Geschichte 1938 ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video
    Author information: Robeson, Paul
    Author information: Strand, Paul
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  • 5
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB12659735
    Format: 1 Videokass. (89 Min.) : s/w
    Edition: 1
    Content: "Vaterland", eine "patriotische Beschreibung der Entwicklung Amerikas zu einem Land der Freiheit", basiert auf dem Bericht eines Senatsausschusses und appelliert an das Volk der USA, sich gegen Unterdrückung und Terror zu behaupten. In einem auf Spannung und emotionale Reaktion ausgerichteten Stil hervorragend inszeniert; eine suggestive Einheit aus Fiktion und Wirklichkeit mit teilweise dokumentarischem Bildmaterial. (Lexikon des internationalen Films)
    Content: The epitome of Frontier Films' style, which successfully combined fictional scenes with documentary information, NATIVE LAND focuses on the fascist forces existing within the U.S. democratic structure. Based on the U.S. Senate's LaFollette Committee findings concerning union busting and the tactics of massive corporate labor spying, it is a significant pro-labor statement which begins by declaring, "The American people have had to fight for their freedom in every generation." With forceful and moving commentary spoken by Paul Robeson, it reveals the web of conspiracy that comprised the anti-labor movement, emphasizing the public's ignorance of these events. It remains one of the finest examples of the radical social documentary. (Anthology Film Archives)
    Note: Engl.
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Gewerkschaftsbewegung ; Ku-Klux-Klan ; Geschichte 1938 ; Videokassette ; USA ; New Deal ; Klassenkampf ; Geschichte 1938 ; Videokassette ; USA ; Bürgerrecht ; Unterdrückung ; Widerstand ; Geschichte 1934-1942 ; Film ; Videokassette ; Videokassette
    Author information: Robeson, Paul
    Author information: Strand, Paul
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  • 6
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB14197399
    Format: (88 Min.) : s/w , Monaural
    Content: "Vaterland", eine "patriotische Beschreibung der Entwicklung Amerikas zu einem Land der Freiheit", basiert auf dem Bericht eines Senatsausschusses und appelliert an das Volk der USA, sich gegen Unterdrückung und Terror zu behaupten. In einem auf Spannung und emotionale Reaktion ausgerichteten Stil hervorragend inszeniert; eine suggestive Einheit aus Fiktion und Wirklichkeit mit teilweise dokumentarischem Bildmaterial. (Lexikon des internationalen Films)
    Content: The epitome of Frontier Films' style, which successfully combined fictional scenes with documentary information, NATIVE LAND focuses on the fascist forces existing within the U.S. democratic structure. Based on the U.S. Senate's LaFollette Committee findings concerning union busting and the tactics of massive corporate labor spying, it is a significant pro-labor statement which begins by declaring, "The American people have had to fight for their freedom in every generation." With forceful and moving commentary spoken by Paul Robeson, it reveals the web of conspiracy that comprised the anti-labor movement, emphasizing the public's ignorance of these events. It remains one of the finest examples of the radical social documentary. (Anthology Film Archives)
    Note: Engl.
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Bürgerrecht ; Unterdrückung ; Widerstand ; Geschichte 1934-1942 ; Film ; DVD-Video ; USA ; Gewerkschaftsbewegung ; Ku-Klux-Klan ; Geschichte 1938 ; DVD-Video ; USA ; New Deal ; Klassenkampf ; Geschichte 1938 ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video
    Author information: Robeson, Paul
    Author information: Strand, Paul
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