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davidaltrath · 11 months ago
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Deutsche Kinemathek Photo: David Altrath
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unojo · 2 years ago
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Beginnings and Marmorhaus Berlin Deutsche Kinemathek
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rwpohl · 8 months ago
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aufarbeitung als notwendigkeit - gerhard schoenberner und der ns-film, ruth preusse in film & schrift 23, deutsche kinemathek 2024
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schibborasso · 1 year ago
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RESTRICTED ! ! ! Garderobenschild Marlene Dietrich marlene dietrich collection, berlin
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audiovisualheritageday · 1 year ago
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Film Restored 2023. The Film Heritage Festival
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On the occasion of the World Day for Audiovisual Heritage, the 8th edition of the festival Film Restored will take place from 25 to 29 October at Deutsche Kinemathek in Berlin. This year's edition explores gaps in film history and material, as well as absence as a narrative and aesthetic device. The programme highlights recently restored films, some of them considered lost for many decades, and sheds light on works that have received little recognition in film history. The festival comprises 17 screenings with films from 13 countries and 4 continents
Deutsche Kinemathek (affiliated to FIAF)  Film Restored 2023. The Film Heritage Festival 25-29 October 2023 Potsdamer Str. 2; Berlin, Germany.
The festival’s full programm is available here. Talks and selected films are also available online from Oct 25 to Nov 9: www.film-restored.de
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imalicja · 2 years ago
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marcogiovenale · 2 years ago
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"metropolis", di fritz lang: nuova sonorizzazione, milano 11 maggio 2023, ravenna 16 giugno
Produzione Edison Studio 2023  nuova colonna sonora elettroacustica per il film METROPOLIS   (1927) di Fritz Lang versione restaurata del 2010, durata 148 minuti creata ed eseguita dal vivo da Edison Studio compositori – esecutori Mauro Cardi, Luigi Ceccarelli, Alessandro Cipriani, Vincenzo Core, Andrea Veneri con il contributo vocale di Anna Clementi e di Martin Figura, Eric Moser, Marco Noia,…
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cowboykoi · 2 years ago
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Deutsche Kinemathek, Berlin
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thebrideofreanimator · 9 months ago
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i’m going to cry
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bitter69uk · 4 months ago
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How melancholy to reflect that Die Deutsche Kinemathek – the wonderful cinema museum in Berlin – is closing its doors permanently on 31 October 2024. It was a sleek and deluxe minimalist venue devoted to the history of German cinema, with an entire floor devoted to the personal archives of ultimate German diva Marlene Dietrich (following her death in 1992, her family bestowed Dietrich’s stage and screen costumes, personal correspondence, photos, home movies, props, etc.). Luckily, I got to visit the museum several times over the years – and it always lulled me into a trance of pleasure! According to its website, they are relocating to a temporary venue (which will open to the public later in 2025) while a permanent home is being constructed and “collections such as the Photo Archive, Document Archive, the Personal Papers and Company Archives and parts of the Marlene Dietrich Archive will still be accessible at our temporary base.” So, it’s not as apocalyptic as I initially feared when I read the news. Anyway, the last time I visited Die Deutsche Kinemathek (in 2011) I snatched this photo of the death mask of German filmmaker F W Murnau (1888 – 1931), one of the great poets and visionaries of early cinema (perhaps most famous for eerie horror masterpiece Nosferatu (1922)). His friend Greta Garbo commissioned the “"totenmaske” after Murnau died in a car crash (Kenneth Anger writes about the accident in ghoulish detail in his book Hollywood Babylon; legend has it Murnau's 14-year-old Filipino houseboy was driving). Garbo reportedly kept the souvenir on her desk for years. How morbid!
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monkeyssalad-blog · 3 months ago
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Rolf Giesen / Special Effects // Seite 12 by Michael Studt Via Flickr: Rolf Giesen / Special Effects Die Tricks im Film Vom Spiegeleffekkt bis zur Computeranimation Herausgegeben von der Stiftung Deutsche Kinemathek zur Repropspektive der 35. Filmfestspiele Berlin 1985 > Unterwasseraufnahme à la Mèliès: trocken Verlag: Edition Achteinhalb Lothar Just (Ebersberg / Deutschland; 1985) ex libris MTP de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_M%C3%A9li%C3%A8s
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amoebaboots · 1 year ago
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Deutsche Kinemathek – Museum für Film und Fernsehen, Berlin (mit Fride)
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rwpohl · 8 months ago
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erste begegnung, ernst niederreither 1955
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schibborasso · 2 years ago
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Dr. Mabuse, 1933
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notpulpcovers · 20 hours ago
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Rolf Giesen / Special Effects // Seite 17 Rolf Giesen / Special Effects Die Tricks im Film Vom Spiegeleffekkt bis zur Computeranimation Herausgegeben von der Stiftung Deutsche Kinemathek zur Repropspektive der 35. Filmfestspiele Berlin 1985 > Trickaufbau für "The Lost World" (1925), Animation Willis O'Brien Verlag: Edition Achteinhalb Lothar Just (Ebersberg / Deutschland; 1985) ex libris MTP en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lost_World_(1925_film) de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willis_O%E2%80%99Brien https://flic.kr/p/2qw4Dv7
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abwwia · 9 months ago
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MARLENE DIETRICH, in 1918, 17-year-old
Photography by Charlotte Joël, a well-known photographer of the Weimar Republic
(Joel-Heinzelmann Atelier/Deutsche Kinemathek/Marlene Dietrich Collection Berlin) source
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