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    Format: 1 DVD-Video , DD/1.0 Mono , 1,33:1 Aspect Ratio
    Content: Inhalt: - "Notes on the Making of Berlin Alexanderplatz" was filmed in 1979-1980 during the production of the series. It's a fascinating look at Fassbinder's working methods as well as showing the inner workings of a very busy studio that was required for the project to be completed four weeks ahead of schedule! It runs 43 minutes and was filmed in Academy ratio. - History professor Peter Jelavich's [author of the book "Berlin Alexanderplatz: Radio, film, and the Death of Weimar culture"] video lecture in which he compares the original book, the 1931 film version, and Fassbinder's much more comprehensive take on the material was filmed anamorphically and runs 23 minutes. - Phil Jutzi's 1931 film version of Berlin Alexanderplatz is also included on the supplemental disc. Running 90 minutes and filmed in Academy ratio, there isn't a frame of this film that isn't marred by dirt, scratches, or debris. Still, it's a fascinating condensation of the book's plot with the four major characters intact and only the ending slightly altered from the book and from Fassbinder's version. The film is subtitled and divided into 13 chapters. (Home Theater Forum)
    Note: Ländercode: 1 , Der Film zu den Supplements "Berlin Alexanderplatz" befindet sich im Bestand der Zentral- und Landesbibliothek Berlin (Reihe: Criterion Collection, 411) , Engl., dt. Untertitel
    Language: German
    Keywords: Döblin, Alfred 〈1878-1957〉. Berlin Alexanderplatz ; Berlin Alexanderplatz (Film) (1931) ; Berlin Alexanderplatz (Fernsehsendung) (1980) ; Kommentar ; Literatur ; Verfilmung ; DVD-Video ; Kommentar ; DVD-Video ; Kommentar
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