Wenders is also the only «member» of the 1970s
German film movement to have attended film school (the then theatre director / playwright Rainer Werner Fassbinder was turned down by Munich's Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen, from which Wenders and his long - time cinematographer, Robby Müller, and long - time editor, Peter Przygodda, graduated).
Not exact matches
After a string of incredibly successful art house favorites throughout the late 1960's and early 1970's, Herzog, who alongside trailblazing filmmakers Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Wim Wenders, was a major figure in the
German new wave
movement, turned his gaze to the
film he correctly acknowledged as the single most important
German movie of all time.
The
film is inspired by real events of former agent Michael
German (who co-write the script), who spent years inside the neo-Nazi
movement.
Released in 1966, Young Torless was quickly labeled by supportive critics as a key
film in the New
German Cinema
movement, and its distinction includes a rare
film score by
German composer Hans Werner Henze.
Combat Girls (Solid Rock Fist Up)-- It's reductive to call this «
German History X,» but there are definite parallels with the way this
film weaves a coming of age story into the underground Neo-Nazi
movement in Germany.
12:00 M — TCM — The Big Heat Director Fritz Lang came out of the
German Expressionist
movement of the 1920s, so it's not surprising that he ended up making some of the better noir
films, given
film noir's borrowing of Expressionist style.
7:30 am — TCM — The Big Heat Director Fritz Lang came out of the
German Expressionist
movement of the 1920s, so it's not surprising that he ended up making some of the better noir
films, given
film noir's borrowing of Expressionist style.
However, I give director Stephen Hopkins credit for including an interesting subplot involving famed
German director Leni Riefenstahl, who was commissioned by the Nazis to
film the entire Olympics for a documentary that was supposed to become a propaganda
film for the Nazi
movement, but instead became a showcase for Owens.
6:15 pm — TCM — The Big Heat Director Fritz Lang came out of the
German Expressionist
movement of the 1920s, so it's not surprising that he ended up making some of the better noir
films, given
film noir's borrowing of Expressionist style.
He has researched and completed academic papers on a numbers of
films, filmmakers and historical
film movements, including French New Wave, Italian Neorealism, Hollywood Cinema, New Korean Cinema, New Iranian Cinema, Documentary Cinema, Silent Cinema, New
German Cinema and Post-Revolutionary Cuban Cinema.
Two - time Oscar winner Cate Blanchett plays 13 different characters in a series of vignettes embodying the artistic and political manifestos of Communism, Dadaism, Futurism, Minimalism, Surrealism, and other
movements in this
film by
German visual artist Julian Rosefldt.