Cinegrafik Movie Trailers
Most Popular Cinegrafik Trailers
Total trailers found: 17
Happening, Kunst, Protest 1968 Trailer (1981)
02 January 1981
An essayistic documentary about the action art movement that emerged in the 1960s: In interviews with various action artists, including Wolf Vostell, Joseph Beuys and Allan Kaprow, director Helmut Herbst illuminates the performative and participatory tendencies in art that began in the 1960s and outlines the diversity of motives and strategies.
John Heartfield, Fotomonteur Trailer (1977)
03 April 1977
A documentary which looks at Heartfield primarily as a political activist working in a specific historical context.
Why Did You Kiss Me Awake? Trailer (1967)
27 December 1967
Hollywood opening credits with crashing sea waves and expectant orchestral music opens the film. Then the viewer's gaze is carried through a room.
Kleine Unterweisung zum glücklichen Leben Trailer (1963)
20 February 1963
An animated film made from collages. With a film text by poet and left-wing essayist Peter Rühmkorf.
Die Teilung aller Tage Trailer (1970)
17 April 1970
A worker is sitting at a conveyor belt on which light bulbs are coming in at regular intervals. He takes the light bulbs from the conveyor belt and inserts them into a testing device.
Schwarz-Weiß-Rot Trailer (1964)
05 February 1964
The film makes fun of the superficial changes in power in their birthplaces. Herbst's painting depicts a society of excited string toys who first march to the strains of the Kaiser's anthem, whose black, white and red flag dominates the swastika, before being incorporated into the colors of a conglomerate of right-wing newspapers.
Eine regnerische Nacht in Potsdam Trailer (1971)
16 January 1971
In addition to music by Family and Procol Harum, you can hear a composition of percussive natural sounds—rain drumming on the window—and.
The Adventures of a Doll Trailer (1966)
02 January 1966
Short stop motion animation by Franz Winzentsen.
Null-Null-Zero Trailer (1968)
18 February 1968
A man-made catastrophe depopulates entire regions. How do survivors observe this event, and how do others react?
Drei Versuche über Anton von Weberns Opus 5, 5. Satz Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
Webern's “Opus 5” comments through three very different translations: an abstract image sequence of moving lights and shadows, an almost abstract image sequence of a lava landscape and a monochrome film section that forces the viewer to bring in their own associations.
Germany Dada Trailer (1969)
01 March 1969
This documentary concerns the contributions of German artists to the Dadaist movement. Created in 1916, the organizers rejected previous convention and delighted in nihilistic satire in painting, sculpture and literature.
Der Hafenfilm Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
A film drawn and dubbed by children in a 6th grade class, animated by Franz Winzentsen.