Werner Nekes Filmproduktion Movie Trailers
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Total trailers found: 13
Beuys Trailer (1981)
01 January 1981
The German artist Joseph Beuys is reflecting on his theory of art, being filmed as a kinetic sculpture.
Uliisses Trailer (1982)
18 June 1982
Director Werner Nekes has created this experimental film in the mode of James Joyce's Ulysses to the extent that human interactions are represented by poetic, symbolic images and language, with a certain amount of nudity added in.
Beyond the Image Trailer (1996)
01 January 1996
The film traces the history of the camera obscura, the understanding of perspective and anamorphosis, peepshows and it shows the beauty of historical shadowtheaters and shadow toys.
The Day of the Painter Trailer (1997)
01 January 1997
The painter gazes at his female model, or how voyeurism is transformed into culture. An erotic adventure film where the theme is the viewer himself.
Pictures Come to Life Trailer (1996)
01 January 1996
The history of the magic lantern with demonstrations of moving slides, watertank or polarisation slides, followed by images on paper, which are brought to life with mechanical manipulations, with light shining through them or as panorama.
Multi-Thousand Picture Show Trailer (1996)
01 January 1996
Picture montage was a central aspect in the early history of visual media. As early as the 16th century, techniques such as the folding picture montage anticipated those used in film today.
The Magic Drum Trailer (1996)
01 January 1996
Other essential predecessors of film were those devices that created the illusion of motion by taking advantage of the persistence of vision and the stroboscopic effect, such as the thaumatrope, phenakistoscope or wheel of life, zoetrope or magic drum and praxinoscope and later on, the more sophisticated flip-books such as the kinora and mutoscope.
The Ambiguous Image and Space Trailer (1996)
01 January 1996
The film looks at ways of creating spezial illusions through amiguous images, perspective theatres, folding peepshows and from the 19th century, the stereoscope, which look forward to today’s holography.
Mirador Trailer (1978)
02 February 1978
An expedition report (a winter sailing trip down the Elbe), and a document about filmmakers who leave a city because it's more hospitable elsewhere, reflections, reflexes.
Kaskara Trailer (1974)
27 December 1974
An experimental film where a particular space is constantly "present" : there is a complex usage of superim- position, and of split-screen effects.
Lagado Trailer (1977)
02 April 1977
An experimental film about the interpenetration of various levels of communication, dealing with the relationship of the pictorial functions to those of sound (direct sound).
Film Before Film Trailer (1987)
26 March 1987
An exhilarating and amusing encyclopedic look at the "prehistory" of cinema. Werner Nekes charts the fascination with moving pictures which led to the birth of film, covering shadow plays, peep shows, flip books, flicks, magic lanterns, lithopanes, panoramic, scrolls, colorful forms of early animation, and numerous other historical artiffices.
Diwan Trailer (1974)
02 February 1974
Diwan, a lyric anthology, an outdoor movie with people. With people living in the surrounding precious and very beautifully photographed nature, are neither more nor less than one part of it.