Helmut Herbst Trailers
Werner Nekes - Life Between the Pictures TrailerThe Critical Mass TrailerCinématon XXVII Trailer
Werner Nekes - Life Between the Pictures TrailerThe Critical Mass TrailerCinématon XXVII Trailer
Total trailers found: 34
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.
20 December 1978
Cinématon is a 156-hour long experimental film by French director Gérard Courant. It was the longest film ever released until 2011.
03 April 1977
A documentary which looks at Heartfield primarily as a political activist working in a specific historical context.
31 December 1982
Reel 27 of Gérard Courant’s on-going Cinematon series.
23 April 1989
In the 1970s, music critics and military personnel meet in a recording studio at NATO's European Command to discuss a final music program for Central Europe.
09 November 2017
In conversations with his friends and colleagues, among them Bernd Upnmoor, Helmut Herbst, Alexander Kluge, Klaus Wyborny, Daniel Kothenschulte and Helge Schneider, Ulrike Pfeiffer takes us on a journey into the broad expanse of Nekes' cabinet of wonder and his cinematic works.
26 October 1985
A “film-noir” on double identity and role reversal. A man is looking for a woman to love. He finds her in a seedy bar and persuades her to marry him.
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.
01 February 1965
The grotesque portrayal of an attempt at communication, graphically and rigorously depicted: In the LCB's second production, Peter Rühmkorf and Helmut Herbst bitingly trace a relationship story that is already over before it has begun.
01 July 1999
A documentary about the 'critical mass', the Film Coop, a group of young filmmakers in Hamburg during the 1960s - a small group far from the Mainstream or the New German Cinema.
01 June 2006
The year was 1972. A commune of Berlin stoners and intellectuals set adrift in space in a packing container clutched in a giant flying hand.
20 February 1963
An animated film made from collages. With a film text by poet and left-wing essayist Peter Rühmkorf.
20 December 1968
A paean to alcohol as a means of survival to this world, and to the ephemeral communities created by our need not to be alone.
22 May 1974
Astronaut Mulligan sets out to find a mysterious planet.
06 November 1979
Documentary about the film pioneer Guido Seeber.
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.
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.
02 January 1966
Short stop motion animation by Franz Winzentsen.
01 February 1982
In the first half of the 19th century there was a revolt in the central state of Hesse, led by Georg Büchner (Gregor Hansen), the well-known German writer, and a fellow rebel, Pastor Weidig (Franz Wittich).
05 July 1975
An informative and entertaining documentary about special effects in film. The legendary 1930 film adaptation of "King Kong" serves as a central theme to trace the development of special effects in film from Méliès to the "New American Cinema.
13 December 1992
Austria/Hungary in 1905: At the annual fairs, the old cabinets displaying "abnormalities" and "living phenomena" are being replaced by cinematograph booths.
18 February 1968
A man-made catastrophe depopulates entire regions. How do survivors observe this event, and how do others react?
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.
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.
01 January 2001
Director Helmut Herbst’s animated sci-fi short with characters that would be more fully explored in CATHEDRAL OF NEW EMOTIONS.
01 January 1965
A film drawn and dubbed by children in a 6th grade class, animated by Franz Winzentsen.