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Vivid imaginative ode to love. Absurdist animation based on the poem An Anna Blume by the famous Dadaist Kurt Schwitters. Screened before Pepperminta.
Anna Blume
Anna Blume is a visual poetry about the lust of a man chasing a woman. The story takes on surreal journey dictated by the mind of the poet. Lust and ingestion ...
ANNA BLUME IM JAMMER STOCKT : Dammerstock : Karlsruhe | Trailer
Die "ARTS IN DIALOG" zeigt im Bauhausjahr 2009 die Kurt Schwitters Performance "ANNA BLUME IM JAMMER STOCKT" in Karlsruhe - Dammerstock.
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Axel Eichenberg - auch Hannoveraner wie Schwitters - liest hier ganz privat Kurt Schwitters.
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