Wolfgang Ramsbott Trailers
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Total trailers found: 16
10 June 1967
The story centers on the Roman merchant Piacchi, who raises the foundling Nicolo after the death of his son and bequeaths all his possessions to the young man.
01 January 1989
Short film directed by Wolfgang Ramsbott
07 November 1967
Experimental fiction film about young people taking on different creative tasks.
01 January 1963
A dancer glides through industrial landscapes accompanied by groovy jazz rhythms.
16 May 1969
Detective Peter Flowers has to deal with Nola, the "most beautiful and corrupt woman in the world"...
01 January 1966
High-contrast, abstract black-and-white photographs by Renate von Mangoldt illustrate a three-part poem cycle by Walter Höllerer about hop gardens in winter.
01 January 1965
Wolfgang Ramsbott's first film for the Literary Colloquium Berlin (LCB): "Technische Universität Berlin" is a kind of image film for the Technical University of Berlin, where Walter Höllerer, director of the LCB, taught as professor of literary studies.
01 February 1965
The grotesque portrayal of an attempt at communication, graphically and rigorously depicted: In the LCB's second production, Peter Rühmkorf and Helmut Herbst bitingly trace a relationship story that is already over before it has begun.
17 October 1962
Sky and walls, a liana of water pipes, dilapidated backyards, cracks in walls, cracked walls full of lost, enigmatic children's signs, rusty railway station grounds, deserts, within them the figures, not conformed to the environment in their sightlessness and obsessive deformation to themselves.
06 April 1967
Five young men ride their bicycles through the city, each of them having a piece of a huge movie advertisement attached to his bike.
01 October 1964
“In-Side-Out” is the debut film by US beat poet George Moorse, a wildly colorful pop poem. The film critic Enno Patalas described “In-Side-Out” as a “fantastic abracadabra and erotic delirium” and considered it the best West German film at the 1965 Oberhausen festival.
01 January 1956
In the film, ramshackle automobile-puppets - strange kinetic sculptures built from found objects - wander and stumble through abandoned courtyards, shattered walls, and sun-scorched ruins, their blind mechanical motions echoing humanity’s lost laws and deserted dreams.
01 January 1972
In this essayistic piece, the only finalized installment of the television series "Fiction - Non Fiction", commissioned by Literarisches Colloquium Berlin (LCB), Günter Bruno Fuchs is— among other things— raising money for the demolition of the Siegessäule, while quoting Walter Benjamin's Berliner Kindheit um Neunzehnhundert.
01 January 1965
Like "Sackgasse", a brilliantly filmed and edited impression of a big city, underpinned by groovy jazz rhythms.
01 January 1958
The film, which features objects based on found items, shows surreal, deserted landscapes in which the objects seem to observe and follow each other.
01 January 1962
Short film about performance, realized when Nam June Paik participated in Karlheinz Stockhausen's piece "Originale" in Cologne in 1961.