Format:
2 DVDs, PAL, Ländercode 0, 269 Min.
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Beih. (10 Bl.)
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12 cm
Series Statement:
Edition Filmmuseum 39
Content:
"Walther Ruttmann is a pioneer of modern multimaedia art. His first short films are unique experiments with forms, colors, and rhythm, his innovative commercials connected abstract animation art with concrete messages. The symphonic documentary Berlin, die Sinfonie der Grossstadt is one of the most famous silent cassics, the travelogue Melodie der Welt became the first German sound feature film. With the radio play Weekend Ruttmann created the first "sound film without images" while his short In der Nacht transforms music to images and is a prototype of modern music videos. The 2-disc DVD combines for the first time all surviving works by Walther Ruttmann from 1920-1931 in newly restored and reconstructed versions, often with original scores. It also includes lobby cards, posters, programs and text documents as well as little known paintings and drawings by Ruttmann." [Publisher's website.].
Note:
Orig.: D 1927/1929. - Enth. Bonusmaterial
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Aspect ratio 1,33:1 ; 1,19:1 ; 1,37:1. - 4:3
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Enth. Begleitmusik von E. Meisel, H. Eisler, J. Bärenz, H. Pogatschar ; Zeichnungen und Gemälde ; Bilder vom Congrès du cinéma indépendant La Sarraz 1929 ; umfangreicher ROM-Bereich ; 20seitiges dreisprachiges Booklet
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keine Dialoge, keine Zwischentitel
Language:
German
Subjects:
German Studies
Keywords:
Berlin
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Tagesablauf
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Geschichte 1927
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Ruttmann, Walter 1887-1941
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Film
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Geschichte 1921-1931
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Quelle
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DVD-Video
Author information:
Ruttmann, Walter 1887-1941