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Ica Vilander
1968. West Germany. Werner Schroeter. 3 min.
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Himmel hoch
1968. West Germany. Werner Schroeter. 9 min.
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Argila
1969. West Germany. Werner Schroeter. 36 min.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012, 7:00 p.m.
Theater 1 (The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1), T1
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Ica Vilander
1968. West Germany. Directed by Werner Schroeter. The Berlin photographer Vilander poses in front of Schroeter’s camera. Digital preservation of 8mm film. 3 min.
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Himmel hoch
1968. West Germany. Directed by Werner Schroeter. With Steven Adamczewski, Rita Bauer, Joachim Bauer. A love triangle, accompanied by traditional German Christmas songs. Digital preservation of 8mm film. 9 min.
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Argila
1969. West Germany. Directed by Werner Schroeter. With Carla Aulaulu, Magdalena Montezuma, Gisela Trowe. A syncopated double projection of the same film—one in black-and-white and silent, the other in color with sound—that has the effect of plunging its four actors into a kind of mise-en-abyme. As Wim Wenders observes, this gives us the strange sense of watching a film that is "simultaneously a memory of itself." Digital preservation of 16mm film. In German; English subtitles. 36 min.
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Neurasia
1969. Directed by Werner Schroeter. With Carla Aulaulu, Magdalena Montezuma, Rita Bauer, Steven Adamczewski. In a dark and spare theatrical space, four characters use gesture, language, and movement to explore themes of desire and mortality. Digital preservation of 16mm film. In German; English subtitles. 41 min.
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