Reiner E. Moritz Trailers
Offenbach, compositeur de génie TrailerA History of Dance on Screen TrailerColin Davis: The Man and His Music Trailer
Offenbach, compositeur de génie TrailerA History of Dance on Screen TrailerColin Davis: The Man and His Music Trailer
Total trailers found: 12
01 January 1998
"When speaking of light, in connection with black, this sounds paradoxical. However, in reality, black is a colour of light.
25 October 1972
British progressive rock band Pink Floyd perform at the ancient Roman Amphitheatre in the ruins of Pompeii, Italy in 1971.
01 January 1991
In the mists of war and violence, the Harlequin, trumpet in hand, drifts through ravaged landscape passing a cripple and a marionette: Bernhard Heisig's pictorial worlds shock the viewer by depicting the great dramas of German history.
10 March 2014
Reiner E. Moritz revisits the history of dance as viewed through the camera lens.
01 January 1991
Painter and government official – the two sides of Willi Sitte which made him the most important yet most controversial East German artist.
01 January 1991
Pierrot, the Harlequin and Don Quixote come from Berlin. They are the actors in Harald Metzkes’ paintings, the parable-like characters in the great tragicomedy of human life, the ambivalent interplay between 'black and white' in daily as well as political life.
01 January 1991
Wolfgang Mattheuer, together with Bernhard Heisig and Werner Tübke, is one of the main protagonists of the Leipzig School.
01 January 1991
Step right up into the world of Werner Tübke! The painter and illustrator from Leipzig created fantastical imagery, replete with virtuosity and a love of storytelling.
01 January 1990
In 1915 the Russian artist Malevich declared a Black Square on a White Background an icon of his times and thus founded a new form of art, liberated from objects – Suprematism.
09 July 1998
The world famous conductor reminisces about his life in a wide ranging discussion about his varied and successful career.
01 January 2012
In 2012, just a year before his passing, Sir Colin Davis—president of the London Symphony Orchestra at the time and with over five decades of appearances with the prestigious ensemble—gets an affectionate look in this final video appearance, a documentary by Reiner E.