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  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15202043
    Umfang: Bildformat: 1:1.37
    Inhalt: As a visual narrative 66 scener fra America is reminiscent of a pile of postcards from a journey, which indeed is what the film is. It consists of a series of lengthy shots of a tableau nature, each appearing to be a more or less random cross section of American reality, but which in total invoke a highly emblematic picture of the USA. With the one travelling shot (through a car windscreen) and one pan (across a landscape) the tableau principle is only breached on two occasions; exceptions that prove the rule, so to speak. The images or postcards may be viewed as a number of interlaced chains of motifs, varying from ultra close up to super wide, include pictures of landscapes, highways and advertising hoardings, buildings seen from without, mostly with a fluttering Stars and Stripes somewhere in the shot, objects such as coins on a counter, refrigerator with a number of typical food products, a plate of food at a diner or a bottle of Wild Turkey, and finally, people who introduce themselves (and sometimes the content of their lives in rough-hewn form) facing the camera: for example, the New York cabbie or the celebrities Kim Larsen and Andy Warhol. The film actually consists of 75 shots but in some cases several shots combine in one scene, thus ending on sixty six. Each scene is delimited by the narrator; at the end of each shot he pins down the picture content, often by a simple indication of time or place, but in some cases more playfully, often shifting our perception in a surprising fashion. Similarly the sound close-ups in some scenes are intended to alter the viewer's immediate interpretation of the picture content, while the mood-creating or interpretive use of Erik Satie's Gnossiennes (No. 5) provides the final component of the film. (IMDb)
    Anmerkung: Orig.: Dänemark, 1981
    In: The Jørgen Leth collection : [DVD-Video] - Rejsefilmene, 2008, [3]. 12 - 18 : [DVD-Video], (2008)
    Sprache: Dänisch
    Mehr zum Autor: Satie, Erik
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 2
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    AV-Medium
    Paris : Film Office
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15492070
    Umfang: 1 DVD-Video (56 Min.)
    Inhalt: Lars von Trier's Dancer in the Dark was awarded the Palme d´Or at Cannes 2000, while Björk was awarded Best Actress. Trier filmed a single dance scene using 100 cameras - hence the title of this film about the filming of the double winner at Cannes - and about the pain that may well be a condition for producing great art. (Danish Film Institute). Von Trier also talks about his vision of filmmaking, his relation towards women and cinema in general.
    Inhalt: This documentary explains the complicated process that utilized 100 cameras (or eyes) to capture as many possible angles at one time. By using this process, Lars von Trier was able to create a "live" feeling to the film "Dancer in the Dark", especially in the non-musical parts. This process was invented by Lars von Trier and his crew and is entirely exclusive to this film. This documentary also reveals what Lars feels were the successes and the failures of using this technique. (Zentropa)
    Anmerkung: 100 Eyes - Making of inédit. , Dän., engl. mit franz. Untertiteln
    Sprache: Dänisch
    Schlagwort(e): Dreharbeit ; Kameraarbeit ; DVD-Video ; Trier, Lars von ; Filmarbeit ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video
    Mehr zum Autor: Trier, Lars von
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB14007377
    Umfang: ca. 13 Min. : s/w
    Inhalt: Nissen and Maiken Algren are in an empty white room with only the essential props for each scene. A bed, bedding, a table, chairs. "We are going to see the perfect human being in action", we hear, and Leth's voice puts descriptive or puzzled words to the little actions the film exhibits
    Anmerkung: Dän. mit dt. Untertiteln
    In: The five obstructions : [DVD Video], [Hamburg], 2005, (2005)
    Sprache: Dänisch
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB13807098
    Umfang: 13 Min. , s/w
    Inhalt: Nissen and Maiken Algren are in an empty white room with only the essential props for each scene. A bed, bedding, a table, chairs. "We are going to see the perfect human being in action", we hear, and Leth's voice puts descriptive or puzzled words to the little actions the film exhibits.
    Anmerkung: Dän. mit engl. Untertiteln
    In: The five obstructions : [DVD Video], [S.l.], 2004, (2004)
    Sprache: Dänisch
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 5
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15202062
    Umfang: 77 Min. , Bildformat: 1:1.37
    Inhalt: A visually rich travelogue from Bali, Brazil, England, Haiti, Spain and the U.S.A., with a couple of scenes from China originally shot for Notater fra Kina, and a number of scenes with Leth's children in Denmark. Under thematic intermediate titles such as "Exploring, investigating reality" and "Being in another world, dreaming", the nine sections of the film present themselves as a series of loosely linked scenes or observations, with the clear point that play is a cross-cultural phenomenon and a human condition, not something naive or childish that we grow out of. The cinematography takes us close to the many manifestations of play, the soundtrack communicates the warm fundamental tone of the film while the narrator talks vividly about play and intones the poem "Jeg er klar nu", which may be seen as a personal approach to poetry. It includes the words "I play, I can do anything. Nothing is forbidden. I create my own world. I systematize chaos. I keep a balance as long as I think it ... (IMDb)
    Anmerkung: Orig.: Dänemark, 1986 , engl. Untertitel
    In: The Jørgen Leth collection : [DVD-Video] - Rejsefilmene, 2008, [3]. 12 - 18 : [DVD-Video], (2008)
    Sprache: Dänisch
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 6
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15202046
    Umfang: Bildformat: 16:9
    Inhalt: Danish documentarian Jørgen Leth revisits the theme and poetic style of his earlier film '66 Scenes from America' and finds in the faces, skylines, and roadside attractions of the United States a perfect post-September 11 salute to what makes the country great: not ideologies or flag waving, but eccentricity, idiosyncrasy, and individuality. (IMDb)
    Anmerkung: Orig.: Dänemark, 2002
    In: The Jørgen Leth collection : [DVD-Video] - Rejsefilmene, 2008, [3]. 12 - 18 : [DVD-Video], (2008)
    Sprache: Dänisch
    Schlagwort(e): USA ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Geschichte 2003 ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video
    Mehr zum Autor: Cale, John
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 7
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB14911403
    Umfang: (11 Min.) : s/w
    Inhalt: This short movie is meant as a propaganda against fast driving. In 1948 there where no speed limits in Denmark (and only few motor vehicles) but it began to be a problem. The movie tells about a young couple driving on a motorbike to reach the ferry. But death is out after them, as a truck driver on the road. The question is if they will make the ferry, have an appointment with death or both? (Kynde, IMDb)
    Anmerkung: Dän.
    In: Vampyr : [DVD-Video], [Paris], 2006, (2006)
    Sprache: Dänisch
    Schlagwort(e): Dänemark ; Straßenverkehr ; Verkehrssicherheit ; Geschwindigkeit ; Geschichte 1948 ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video
    Mehr zum Autor: Jensen, Johannes V.
    Mehr zum Autor: Dreyer, Carl Theodor
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 8
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15919537
    Umfang: 12 Min. : s/w
    Inhalt: This short movie is meant as a propaganda against fast driving. In 1948 there where no speed limits in Denmark (and only few motor vehicles) but it began to be a problem. The movie tells about a young couple driving on a motorbike to reach the ferry. But death is out after them, as a truck driver on the road. The question is if they will make the ferry, have an appointment with death or both? (Kynde, IMDb)
    Anmerkung: Orig.: Dänemark, 1948
    In: The Carl Theodor Dreyer collection : [Medienkombination], London, 2015, (2015)
    Sprache: Dänisch
    Mehr zum Autor: Jensen, Johannes V.
    Mehr zum Autor: Dreyer, Carl Theodor
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 9
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB14867639
    Umfang: (77 Min.) : s/w , Tonformat: Mono , Bildformat: 1:1.66
    Inhalt: An extension of The Perfect Human, Good and Evil is a longer, more expansive pseudo-documentary portrayal of life, no less. Using capacious titles or chapter headings that Leth's narrator's voice dwells upon and impresses upon us as he toys with the cliché "Faces", "Bodies", "Things", "Necessary actions", "Unnecessary actions", Good thoughts", "Bad thoughts", "Pleasant feelings", "Unpleasant feelings", and "Words" - the film consist of aesthetically titillating and contentually almost schematic scenes shot in the void of the film studio: faces, bodies and things. A man with a shoe. Another man with a hardboiled egg which he talks about and eats. A woman gives her husband a shirt. A couple who argue. A desperate woman. And so forth. There is no psychological shading of the characters, merely a series of sketches or examples that are as if plucked out of different everyday contexts. The thread leading back to Life in Denmark is thus also clear. The dialogue is sparse and phrases or fragments of phrases recur, spoken by different actors and in different roles, which may be viewed as an accentuation of the ordinariness of these little utterances and as an awareness of language as such. Besides the professional cast work the film uses several photographic models, the circus artiste Diana Benneweis, and the cyclist ole Ritter, who all pose in front of the camera in small tableaux. In addition to the craziness of the project the film also contains a series of zany comic acts with Claus Nissen to carry them. He bursts into song while washing his hands, dances in an empty room, plays rhythmic games with the statement "Bossa nova rhythms I have nothing against" and repeats his mysterious closing line from The Perfect Human: "Today, too, I had an experience ..." The framework for the scenes is made up of a couple of visual leitmotifs by way of house fronts and landscapes. In addition a beautiful travelling shot from an avenue at dramatically appropriate moments is accompanied by one of the two tunes by Gunner Møller Pedersen from the film, sung in a girlish voice by Sanne Salomonsen. In 1999 Lars von Trier chose the film to represent Danish cinema at a number of European film festivals over a period of three years ("15 x 15: European Cinema Heritage"). (IMDb)
    Anmerkung: mit engl. Untertiteln
    In: The Jørgen Leth collection : [DVD-Video] - De antropologiske film, 2007, [1]. 01 - 05, (2007)
    Sprache: Dänisch
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  • 10
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15202112
    Umfang: Bildformat: 1:1.37
    Inhalt: Jørgen Leth and Per Kirkeby's 1979 TV-production of A Midsummer Night's Play (1979), an 1803 Danish Golden-Age classic by the Romantic poet Adam Oehlenschläger. Paying tribute to poetry, the production is faithful to the original text. Leth and Kirkeby present the play in tableau form, featuring the finest Danish actors of the day in a festive romp through Oehlenschläger's elaborate verse and metrics. (Edition Filmmuseum)
    Inhalt: Leth's television production of Sanct Hansaften-Spil by the Danish playwright Adam Oehlenshläger is an attempt to take the poetic play at face value and bring it to life in a series of tableaux with settings by Per Kirkeby and acted by a large number of celebrated actors and actresses. In other words, just as in the theatre, the attempt means making the words burst out of the narrow framework of the stage or tableau. Apart from the central romance between Maria and Ludvig, several of the images and tableaux from this TV production deserve praise for giving body and soul to Oehlenschäger's words in an enjoyable, moving way: Ghita Nørby and Per Pallesen as puppets, Ove Sprogøe as the blind man longing for his fiddle, and Erik Mørk as Death. The visuals are kept in warm colours or as bluish, murky sets emphasising the mystery of the woods. This is a multi-camera production typical of television with extensive use of dissolves. Within this technological framework at one point Leth does ... (IMDb)
    Anmerkung: Orig.: Dänemark, 1979
    In: The Jørgen Leth collection : [DVD-Video] - Fiktionsfilmene, 2008, [4]. 19 - 21 : [DVD-Video], (2008)
    Sprache: Dänisch
    Mehr zum Autor: Kirkeby, Per
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