Ulrike Ottinger

Most Popular Ulrike Ottinger Trailers

Total trailers found: 36

Dubai Winter Diary VI: Light and Reflections Trailer (2012)

25 May 2012

Gérard Courant's "Filmed Diary" of December 14, 2011, produced in Dubai (United Arab Emirates). Between December 7 and 15, 2011, Gérard Courant was invited by the Dubai International Film Festival, in the United Arab Emirates.

Chamisso’s Shadow Trailer (2016)

12 February 2016

A three-chapter 720-minute cinematic exploration inspired by historical explorers like Adelbert von Chamisso.

Superbia – The Pride Trailer (1988)

13 October 1988

Pride is the first of the seven deadly sins. The introduction is made through early allegorical forms and figures (triumphal procession, dance of death, Baroque tragedy etc.

The Specimen Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

When, before the revolution, accidentally arrested, the philistine - a tsarist civil servant of high status - falls in deep, lethargic sleep.

The Enchantment of the Blue Sailors Trailer (1975)

24 October 1975

In collage sequences, the surrogate of synthetic sensuality takes form and seduces the sailors in the guise of a Hawaiian girl.

Cinématon XI Trailer (1981)

14 May 1981

Reel 11 of Gérard Courant's on-going Cinematon series.

Ester Trailer (2002)

01 October 2002

A narrative about "the days when the Jews found rest from their enemies and the month that was transformed from pain to joy, from mourning to a feast day.

The Korean Wedding Chest Trailer (2009)

01 October 2009

Ulrike Ottinger’s provocative mélange of ethnography, stunning tableaux and baroque vignettes was inspired by what she calls the “well-stocked miracle” of Korean wedding chests, assembled according to time-honored customs.

Twelve Chairs Trailer (2004)

15 July 2004

...Her son-in-law, Ippolit Matwejewitch Worobjaninow, is a former nobleman and a dandy who is currently wasting away as a small town magistrate in charge of civil marriages.

Paris Calligrammes Trailer (2020)

14 October 2020

Ulrike Ottinger weaves her personal memories of Parisian bohemianism and the serious social, political and cultural upheavals of the time into a cinematic “figure poem.

The Blood Countess Trailer (2026)

29 October 2026

The Blood Countess and her maid embark on a quest for the red elixir of life and a book that threatens the vampire realm.

Cinématon Trailer (1978)

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.

The Making Of “Superbia” Trailer (1986)

05 September 1986

Superbia states "I am pride. The proud root of all evil. I am Superbia, the first of the seven capital sins.

Taiga Trailer (1992)

21 February 1992

The Darkhad and Soyon Uriyanghai peoples live in a vast valley in Northern Mongolia, much as their ancestors have for centuries.

Freak Orlando Trailer (1981)

06 November 1981

Five more-or-less distinct sections, all featuring "Freak" Orlando, a woman played by the late Magdalena Montezuma, who appears in various guises and deformities throughout.

Southeast Passage Trailer (2002)

06 June 2002

Places and worlds beyond the interest of the media are at the mercy of the law of forgetting. The spotlight fades and that which urgently needs public attention lies in the dark: poverty, hopelessness, and the population's fear in the face of terror from the state or from gangs, of Mafia-like business practices and paramilitary despotism.

Ticket of No Return Trailer (1979)

27 October 1979

A sartorially resplendent woman of few words arrives in Berlin with plans to live out the rest of her days as a drunkard.

China. The Arts – The People Trailer (1985)

16 June 1985

China marks the beginning of the extensive Asian theme in Ottinger’s filmography and is her first travelogue.

Les réalisatrices contemporaines: l'état des choses Trailer (2016)

18 July 2016

Right at the heart of the debates on the discrimination of women in the film industry, this documentary raises questions, while offering a voice to women and their cinema.

Ulrike Ottinger: Nomad from the Lake Trailer (2012)

15 February 2012

Ulrike Ottinger is an exceptional filmmaker and artist. Her cinematic universe has influenced entire generations.

Laocoon & Sons: The Story of the Transformation of Esmeralda del Rio Trailer (1975)

27 March 1975

Once upon a time there was a country known by the name of Laura Molloy. Laura Molloy was the name of this country.

Johanna d’Arc of Mongolia Trailer (1989)

01 February 1989

A group of cosmopolitan women passengers aboard the Trans-Siberian/Mongolian Railway are taken prisoner by Ulan Iga, a warrior princess.

Seven Women, Seven Sins Trailer (1986)

19 April 1986

Seven Women, Seven Sins (1986) represents a quintessential moment in film history. The women filmmakers invited to direct for the seven sins were amongst the world's most renown: Helke Sander (Gluttony), Bette Gordon (Greed), Maxi Cohen (Anger), Chantal Akerman (Sloth), Valie Export (Lust), Laurence Gavron (Envy), and Ulrike Ottinger (Pride).

Dorian Gray in the Mirror of the Yellow Press Trailer (1984)

09 March 1984

The final installment in Ulrike Ottinger’s Berlin Trilogy (following TICKET OF NO RETURN and FREAK ORLANDO) casts Delphine Seyrig as the nefarious Fritz Lang supervillain Dr.

Madame X – An Absolute Ruler Trailer (1978)

03 March 1978

The notorious pirate ruler Madame X places a print ad, calling on women to escape their boring lives and promising "gold, love and adventure" to all who come aboard her ship, the Orlando.

Under Snow Trailer (2011)

15 September 2011

In Echigo, Japan, the snow often lies several feet deep well into May, covering landscapes and villages.

Prater Trailer (2007)

10 February 2007

Vienna’s Prater is an amusement park and a desire machine. No mechanical invention, no novel idea or sensational innovation could escape incorporation into the Prater.

Seoul Women Happiness Trailer (2008)

11 April 2008

In fall 2007 the Women's Film Festival Seoul issued a call that did not promise, like the pirate queen Madame X, "gold, love, and adventure," but something as tempting as the opportunity to film a 15-minute short in Korea, which, assembled as one of six parts of an omnibus production, would open the 10th festival in 2008.

Countdown Trailer (1990)

04 December 1990

Countdown follows a chronological sequence. The movie was shot in Berlin and environs over a ten-day period leading up to the unification of the currencies on July 1, 1990.

Happy Birthday – Lil Picard Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

Rediscovered fragment of a Super 8 film by Ulrike Ottinger about Lil Picard's birthday party at the Werner Kunze Gallery.

Audience Trailer (1983)

20 June 1983

Barbara Hammer’s Audience is a fascinating deep cut from the director’s prodigious filmography. Relatively raw in its design, this 16mm diary of audience reactions at retrospectives of Hammer’s work in San Francisco, London, Toronto, and Montreal in the early 1980s bears none of the distinctive visual flourishes and essayistic form one usually finds in her filmmaking.

Exile Shanghai Trailer (1997)

10 September 1997

Six life stories of German, Austrian and Ashkenazi Jews which intersect in exile in Shanghai. Out of narratives, photographs, documents and new images of the biggest and most contradictory metropolis of the Far East an entity develops in which the historic exile takes and turns on a completely current power and appeal.

Usinimage Trailer (1987)

01 October 1987

Selected industrial and city settings from the three films were documented again for Usinimage and intercut with the corresponding fiction film scenes, in order to give the landscapes a new accent through artistic defamiliarization and condensation.

Still Moving Trailer (2009)

01 October 2009

Still Moving is one of the director’s most personal films, offering some insight into her artistic process.

Aloha Trailer (2016)

01 October 2016

Tabu, a mythical tale shot in Tahiti, is yet another key to Ottinger’s cinema. Aloha is a dedication to Murnau, as well as Gauguin, Matisse and her other predecessors whose hearts and eyes had been enchanted by foreign cultures.

Berlin Fever Trailer (1973)

01 October 1973

In 1973, Wolf Vostell, an artist associated with Fluxus, made a happening in which participants were required to perform a series of ritual, obsessive actions, such as “go to the trunk of your vehicle, there open and close the trunk 750 times and 375 times put a white plate in it and take it out 375 times.