Stalingrad
A German Platoon is explored through the brutal fighting of the Battle of Stalingrad. After half of their numbe...
Directing
Born in 1948 near Bremen in Germany, Heinz Emigholz trained first as a draftsman before studying philosophy and literature in Hamburg. He began filmmaking in 1968 and has worked since 1973 as a filmmaker, artist, writer and producer in Germany and the USA. In 1974 he started his encyclopaedic drawing series The Basis of Make-Up . He looks back on numerous exhibitions, retrospectives, lectures and publications. In 1984 he started his film series Photography and beyond. He has held a professorship in Experimental Filmmaking at the Universität der Künste Berlin from 1993 to 2013, and co-founded the Institute for Time-based Media and the program Art and Media, there. Since 2012 member of the Academy of Arts in Berlin. In 2003 Filmgalerie 451 started an edition of all his films on DVD. Publications a.o.: Krieg der Augen, Kreuz der Sinne (War of Eyes, Cross of Senses), Seit Freud gesagt hat, der Künstler heile seine Neurose selbst, heilen die Künstler ihre Neurosen selbst (Since Freud Said That the Artist Heals His Neuroses Himself, Artists Have Been Healing Their Neuroses Themselves), Normalsatz – Siebzehn Filme (Ordinary Sentence – Seventeen Films) and Das schwarze Schamquadrat (The Black Sqare of Shame) (all four books at Verlag Martin Schmitz); Die Basis des Make-Up (I) and (II), Der Begnadete Meier (Grace Jones), Kleine Enzyklopädie der Photographie (Little Encyclopaedia of Photography) and Die Basis des Make-Up (III) (in Die Republik No. 68-71, 76-78, 89-91, 94-97 and 123-125); Sense of Architecture with more than 600 photographs.
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A German Platoon is explored through the brutal fighting of the Battle of Stalingrad. After half of their numbe...
In the beginning of the 19th century, Johannes Elias Alder is born in a small village in the Austrian mountains...
This film is in effect a slideshow of exquisite single photographic images in sparkling black and white, repres...
Lucy, a privileged North American in contemporary Berlin, living a life of post Punk hedonism, roams the street...
Max Taurus, a sort of amateur detective, pursues the traces of general omni-present crime back to a partially d...
This story is told by the boy's father: "My father wrote letters from the front. He didn't come back from the w...
Clonetown 1974 to 1979: a terrorist defector named Charon sits on the edge of oblivion and commentates on the i...
Contemporary cinema’s preeminent chronicler of architecture and its intersection with the ever-present crisis o...
Home movies shot on Super 8mm by W+B Hein over 10 years.
Documentary on the city of Berlin and a personal essay on alienation and being an alien in that city. Cynthia...
Four four-minute image sections and four four-minute sound sections are linked in all combinations of the sound...
A German TV movie
Adaptation of the novel "Bartleby the Scrinener: A story of Wall Street" (1853) by Hermann Melville.
Stylized, black and white biography of Frances Farmer by author Lynne Tillman and Sheila McLauglin.
An experimental German film
A woman on a train.
Experimental short film set in a military environment.