Cover image for ARTS in EXILE (Kunst im Exil ) [digital video]
Title:
ARTS in EXILE (Kunst im Exil ) [digital video]
Publication Date:
1988

2016
Publication Information:
DEFA Film Library, 1988.

[San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2016.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (streaming video file) (200 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
Abstract:
Presented here are nine short films that feature: film director Slatan Dudow; actor Martin Brandt; authors Erich Fried, Erich Weinert, and Arnold Zweig; photographer Walter Ballhause; cartoonist Leo Haas; and journalist Egon Erwin Kisch.. Original interviews with the artists, close family members, and friends are combined with little-known historic film material. “East German documentaries often portrayed leftist and liberal artists who were forced into exile by the Nazis. This topic corresponded to the GDR’s official antifascist film policies. The production of these films also depended on current propaganda demands: the life of emigres was shown through the lens of contemporary official politics at the time. This explains reductions, omissions, or condensations in the artists’ portraits. The films offer, beyond their actual topic, a fascinating temporal journey into East German history.”—Ralf Schenk, Chairman, DEFA Foundation, Berlin. TITLES: Arnold Zweig (Joop Huisken, 1962), Erich Fried: The Whole World Should Endure (Roland Steiner, 1988) Even Today He'd Speak His Mind (Volker Koepp, 1975) Leo Haas: Artist and Witness of His Times (Jorg d'Bomba, 1971) Malik (Giovanni Angella, 1967) Do You Know Where Herr Kisch Is? (Eduard Schreiber, 1985) Slatan Dudow: A Film Essay about a Marxist Artist (Volker Koepp, 1974) Traces (Eduard Schreiber, 1989) Walter Ballhause: One Among Millions (Karlheinz Mund, 1982).
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Language:
English
Additional Language:
In English
Electronic Access:
Access immediately on Kanopy
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