Catalogue des films de « Klaus Wildenhahn »
9 films |
Auteur-Réalisateur, Son | Allemagne | 1989
"Ostend, the endpoint of a personal journey": Klaus Wildenhahn provides us with the clue for his film, that all in one deals with searching for origins and with the history of Germany, against the grain. Ostend: the town where during World War I...
Auteur-Réalisateur, Producteur délégué | Allemagne | 1978
“An emotional film. Feelings and thoughts on an icy night “. (Klaus Wildenhahn) Spending New Year’s Eve 1978, from eight in the night to seven in the morning, near Gate number 2 of the Mannesmann factory, with the workers on strike to obtain...
Auteur-Réalisateur, Son | Allemagne de l'Ouest (RFA) | 1976
Ten weeks with the workers engaged in building a silos tower near Oldenburg. Far from their families, almost in a "foreign land" (as the title puts it), they work more than twelve hours a day. Klaus Wildenhahn, with his cameraman and his sound...
Auteur-Réalisateur | Allemagne | 1971
Documents, texts, witnesses and inquiries chronicle the 1923 Communist uprising in Hamburg, its brutal repression and the consequences for the country’s history.
Auteur-Réalisateur | Allemagne | 1967
Ten weeks with the workers engaged in building a silos tower near Oldenburg. Far from their families, almost in a "foreign land" (as the title puts it), they work more than twelve hours a day. Klaus Wildenhahn, with his cameraman and his sound...
Auteur-Réalisateur, Son | Allemagne | 1967
A paean to alcohol as a means of survival to this world, and to the ephemeral communities created by our need not to be alone. Christmas Eve, between six in the evening and four at night, Klaus Wildenhahn films people who are excluded from this...
Auteur-Réalisateur | Allemagne | 1966
An ensemble film rather than an hagiography: John Cage during a European tour with Merce Cunningham and his company, and with the musicians Gordon Mumma and David Tudor. In Hamburg, in a television studio, the company records Variations V, then...
Auteur-Réalisateur | Allemagne, Angleterre, Danemark, États-Unis, Islande, Suède | 1965
In America and during his European tour with Jimmy Smith, nicknamed "the Incredible", the mythical jazz pianist capable of playing his electronic organ (a Hammond B3) like no one else. More than a portrait of James Oscar Smith (1925-2005), Klaus...
Auteur-Réalisateur | Allemagne | 1964
A poor neighborhood in Hamburg, St. Pauli is a place known for prostitution, as well as for its links with the music scene (the Beatles lived there, among others). Shooting "between three in the night and seven in the morning", Klaus Wildenhahn...