Each a Berliner Kindl

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Movie
Original title Each a Berliner Kindl
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1966
length 4 minutes
Rod
Director Harun Farocki
script Harun Farocki
camera Gerry Schum

Every Berliner Kindl is Harun Farocki's first film at the German Film and Television Academy Berlin .

action

Everyone a Berliner Kindl deals with the advertising posters of the Berliner Kindl Brewery , which at that time hung around the stands of the Berlin Sports Palace . Different "Berlin types" are shown with beer. Farocki investigates the connection of the slogans of advertising to the social order of the types shown.

backgrounds

The film was made in Erwin Leiser's seminar during Farocki's first year of study. When the film was shot is not known, it was submitted on March 2, 1967 after "certainly a hundred hours of editing". Harun Farocki writes in his own assessment that the film is "too nonsense".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Assessment of EVERYONE A BERLINER KINDL | DFFB. Retrieved November 7, 2017 .