Klaus Wildenhahn Trailers
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Klaus Wildenhahn was a German documentary filmmaker.
Frau Wildenhahn TrailerEin kleiner Film für Bonn TrailerThe Last Documentary Trailer
Klaus Wildenhahn was a German documentary filmmaker.
Total trailers found: 41
05 March 1968
Observational documentary about the Merce Cunningham Dance Company rehearsing throughout the summer of 1967 in New York.
22 April 1969
HARLEM, USA: in the aftermath of Martin Luther King’s murder, German filmmaker Klaus Wildenhahn turned his 16mm camera on the New Lafayette Theatre as its players rehearsed scenes, ran public workshops and conducted exercises in uptown Manhattan.
07 December 1964
Impressions of a party congress of the German social democrat party (SPD) in 1964, featuring politicians Max Brauer, Fritz Erler and Willy Brandt.
11 October 1974
The film develops 5 questions about documentary film against the background of the media-political situation of the early 1970s in West Germany.
14 December 1991
A portrait of St. Pauli and its people.
02 February 1969
Docuemntary about a couple who lives on the frinches of German society.
01 January 1980
A portrait of the writer and former miner Günter Westerhoff
08 September 1981
A film about the connection of workers and the bandoneon in the Ruhr region.
23 October 1990
Klaus Wildenhahn portraits workers and engineers restoring the Dresden Castle in the summer of 1990.
27 December 1987
Klaus Wildenhahn documents the consequences of the shutdown of the Thyssen smeltery in the city of Oberhausen.
30 March 1984
A portrait of the two documentary filmmakers Jerzy Bossak and Richard Leacock.
31 December 1995
Interview with Klaus Wildenhahn about his filmmaking practice conducted and directed by Christoph H�r
25 February 1983
Wuppertal is a drizzly, industrial city on the Rhine and one immediately wonders why Pina Bausch and her avant-garde dance troupe have settled there.
15 September 1981
Second bandoneon film by Klaus Wildenhahn.
22 January 1977
This documentary brings together literary quotations, landscape photos, conversations with former farm workers, and memories of the concentration camps in Emsland.
25 November 1966
Experimental composer John Cage tours Europe with The Merce Cunningham Dance Company in 1966.
26 December 1975
Behind the scenes look at the preparations for the last two editions of Dietmar Schönherr's Talkshow.
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.
02 April 1995
Using one of the Lumière Brothers' first films of workers leaving the Factory as his starting point, Farocki provides an insight to changes in industrial production, workers' strikes and motion pictures-- via images of workers leaving factories throughout the years.
26 April 1993
In her former life, Johanna K. worked as a civil engineer – Mr Kamermans – in Holland, building dykes and roads.
27 October 1966
Jazz and its milieu. Klaus Wildenhahn films the Jimmy Smith Trio in New York. With the addition of a white guitarist, Kenny Burrell, the band is in the studio recording the Rolling Stones current hit “Satisfaction”, as a tribute to the successful British Beat musicians, who were themselves inspired by blues and jazz.
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.
20 October 1966
An account of the first European tour of American jazz organist Jimmy Smith and his trio in 1965, replete with backstage footage and music.
10 April 1971
This award-winning film documents the only uprising of communists ever to occur in Germany. During the post-World War I period, Germany suffered from hyperinflation and the near-starvation of many working people.
19 November 2000
Klaus Wildenhahn, a native of Bonn, takes a personal and slightly wistful look behind the scenes of the government's move from Bonn to Berlin and bids farewell to the comparatively modest “federal village.
18 February 1975
The two-part documentary introduced people in the villages and less populated areas of the Federal Republic.
07 May 1989
Short version of Wildenhahn's own 1971 three-part film "Der Hamburger Aufstand Oktober 1923".
09 April 1989
A documentary about the 1892 cholera outbreak in Hamburg.
11 April 2018
A 90-year-old Japanese woman runs a small traditional shop in St. Pauli. Her name is Mizuki Wildenhahn, née Inai.
20 April 1973
A church congregation in Hamburg-Harburg: Klaus Wildenhahn observes the work of a pastor. What is his job?