Hugo Niebeling

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Hugo Niebeling (2 February 1931 – 9 July 2016) was a German film director and producer. He had been particularly noted for his work on industrial and music films, and is considered one of the most important renewers of these genres in Germany. His style is credited to have influenced and helped create the modern music video. His feature-film documentary Alvorada was nominated for an Academy Award in 1963.

Most Popular Hugo Niebeling Trailers

Total trailers found: 19

Es wäre gut, daß ein Mensch würde umbracht für das Volk Trailer (1991)

07 November 1991

The passion of Christ, based on J. S. Bach's "Johannes-Passion". Its mix of music, speech, dancing and singing re-creates the style of antique Greek tragedies.

Herbert von Karajan: Maestro for the Screen Trailer (2008)

07 April 2008

Documentary on conductor Herbert van Karajan, focusing on his early adoption of audio and video recording technology and his impetus to make use of it to preserve his musical legacy for future generations.

Eroica Trailer (1972)

14 June 1972

A concert-film using innovative cinematic techniques to set music to images. As conductor Herbert von Karajan didn't like the experimental style, he had the film re-edited severely before release.

Druckgefäß Kahl Trailer (1960)

26 April 1960

A short, impressionistic documentary about the extremely precise process behind the creation of an autoclave (a reaction container) for a nuclear power plant.

Stählerne Adern Trailer (1956)

01 January 1956

A German Film Award winning documentary about the production of seamless steel tubes.

Beethoven - Symphony No. 7 Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

Recording of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Herbert von Karajan playing Beethoven's 7th Symphony.

Beethoven - Symphony No. 5 Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

Alvorada: Brazil's Changing Face Trailer (1962)

30 August 1962

Documentary film about Brazil around the year 1960 and how it is shaped by industrial and social upheavals.

Pastorale Trailer (1967)

14 June 1967

La valse Trailer (1973)

01 January 1973

Steel - Variations on a Theme Trailer (1960)

25 April 1960

Karajan dirigiert Beethovens Siebente (Directors Cut) Trailer (2010)

15 June 2010

Eroica - Director's Cut Trailer (2009)

15 June 2009

Using innovative camera- and editing-techniques and employing an original set design, this concert film sets a performance of Beethoven's third symphony to images.

Mit Licht schreiben - Photographein Trailer (1967)

14 June 1967

A documentary on making cameras and photographic equipment, which turns into a philosophical visual essay on the art and nature of photography as it unfolds.

Violin Concerto Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

An innovative short documentary that uses new editing techniques to complement Stravinsky’s violin concerto with some unique choreography from George Balanchine.

Petrol - Carburant - Kraftstoff Trailer (1965)

10 May 1965

An audiovisual experiment that shows how oil is refined into gasoline and ultimately powers cars and other vehicles, accompanied by classical music and experimental synthesizer sounds.

Giselle Trailer (1970)

02 August 1970

A film version of the ballet Giselle. Filmed in a studio, using innovative editing and cinematography to go along with the choreography, this film stands out from filmed stage-performances.

Allegro Trailer (1970)

01 January 1970

An avant-garde visual poem on motion.

Serenade Trailer (1973)

30 June 1973

Serenade is a milestone in the history of dance. It is the first original ballet George Balanchine created in America in 1934, and is one of the signature works of New York City Ballet’s repertory.