Thomas Bernhard - three days

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Movie
Original title Thomas Bernhard - three days
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1970
length 58 minutes
Rod
Director Ferry Radax
script Christhart Burgmann
production Günter Herbertz, IFAGE, Wiesbaden
camera Ferry Radax
cut Ferry Radax with Yvonne Kölsch
occupation

Thomas Bernhard as Thomas Bernhard

Thomas Bernhard - Drei Tage is a film portrait by director Ferry Radax about the Austrian writer Thomas Bernhard , who was still little known in 1970. For his part, Thomas Bernhard wrote the screenplay " The Italian " in 1971 for a fictional documentary by Ferry Radax, which was published in 1971 in book form with a photographic documentation by Residenz Verlag . In this script, Thomas Bernhard referred to the documentary filmed about and with him.

description

The film was shot within three days in a banker's private garden in Hamburg . You can see Thomas Bernhard, in a flat meadow, with a strong tree, on a white bench.

The closer the camera moves in the course of the film, the more it goes into detail, the more the view darkens and darkens.

Bernhard expresses himself in sentences that are ready for printing.

Quote

"In my work, if there are signs of a story forming somewhere, or if I just see the hint of a story emerging somewhere in the distance behind a prose hill, I shoot it down."

- Source: Comment:

Individual evidence

  1. Thomas Bernhard: Drei Tage , in: Der Italiener , Residenz Salzburg 1971, page 152.
  2. Bernhard as a destroyer of stories , see: Martin Huber and Wendelin Schmidt-Dengler (eds.): Thomas Bernhard - The Novels , Afterword Umspringbilder , Suhrkamp Frankfurt am Main 2008, page 1773, ISBN 978-3-518-42000-3 .

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