Click here to copy URL

Miniatures - Many Berlin Artists in Hoisdorf (S)

Rating
4.8
43
Ratings
Plugin not supported.
where to watch
flatrate
Original title
Miniaturen - viele Berliner Künstler in Hoisdorf
Year
Running time
16 min.
Country
Austria Austria
Director
Screenwriter
Cast
Music
Cinematography
Producer
Co-production Austria-Germany - West Germany (FRG);
Distributor: Sixpack Film
Genre
Documentary | Short Film. Experimental Cinema
Synopsis
The semi-documentary footage used for "Miniaturen - viele Berliner Künstler in Hoisdorf" ("Miniatures--Many Berlin Artists in Hoisdorf") was shot on June 3, 4 and 5, 1983. That weekend, in what was deemed a "country outing," an impressive number of artists from Berlin (about 50 people, including the fans) went to a small village in Schleswig-Holstein; their intention was to give the local residents a taste of Berlin's avant-garde art. This event, organized by Thomas Kapielski and Peter Hilber ("Artists dispatches hilber-kapielski"), included presentations of dance, music, performance art, painting, land art and film.

Back in Berlin the footage was manipulated in several ways to produce an "experimental examination." The final version was never officially released, as it was intended to be nothing more than a personal interpretation of a few - mainly peripheral - moments in Hoisdorf and a subjective reminiscence for the participants. Its official premiere took place at a fabulous reunion party held on September 24, 1983 at Berlin's legendary "Lunapark".

Thomas Kapielski, who has since attained considerable prominence also in the field of literature ("Gottesbeweise", "Sozialmanierismus", etc.), contributed the wonderful soundtrack, which was recorded during a night session on September 22, 1983. In this soundtrack, short compositions by Kapielski alternate with a conversation between the musician and the film director, in which individual sequences of the film (projected simultaneously) are explained and commented upon. That talk was recorded live - listen for example for the ringing telephone which suddenly bursts into the recording session towards the end of the miniature "Breakfast als Hilber". Due also to live sound manipulations performed with a synthesizer, a great deal of that conversation remains incomprehensible.
Movie Soulmates' ratings
Register so you can access movie recommendations tailored to your movie taste.
Friends' ratings
Register so you can check out ratings by your friends, family members, and like-minded members of the FA community.
Is the synopsis/plot summary missing? Do you want to report a spoiler, error or omission? Please send us a message.
If you are not a registered user please send us an email to [email protected]

All copyrighted material (movie posters, DVD covers, stills, trailers) and trademarks belong to their respective producers and/or distributors.

For US ratings information please visit: www.mpaa.org www.filmratings.com www.parentalguide.org

User history
Miniatures - Many Berlin Artists in Hoisdorf (S)
1983
Peter Tscherkassky
4.8
(43)
arrow