«Film should not be misused for non-filmic messages»: Wilhelm and Birgit Hein examine in their films the process of reproduction and the film material itself. Rohfilm shows the destruction of the common «film image» and was described by Stephen Dwoskin as a «visual bombing» of shreds, fragments, dirt and leftovers of film editing. Reproductions dissolves photos in greys, 625 films a negative «snow» TV image with different speeds, in Portraits photos are changed by the development and reproduction processes. Materialfilme consists of film starting and ending leaders, the elements of every film that normally are not seen on the screen. W+B Hein's underground film classics deal with the unexplored potentials of the film material which starts to disappear in the digital world.
Rohfilm, West Germany 1968, Wilhelm + Birgit Hein (20')
Reproductions, West Germany 1968, Wilhelm + Birgit Hein (28')
625, West Germany 1969, Wilhelm + Birgit Hein (34')
Portraits, West Germany 1970, Wilhelm + Birgit Hein (15')
Materialfilme, West Germany 1976, Wilhelm + Birgit Hein (35')
Alternative scores by Tim & John Blue, Sister Iodine, Starving Weirdos, Roel Meelkop
20 page Booklet with essays by Marc Siegel and Florian Cramer
Langue no dialogue Subtitles no subtitles
Screen 1:1.33 - 4/3 PAL, b&w Sound Music scores DD 2.0 FSK 14+ Region code All regions
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