Kuhle Wampe

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Bluray

Winkel

Zavvi NL

Merk

BFI

Conceived by Bertolt Brecht at the political and artistic watershed of the waning Weimar Republic, Kuhle Wampe is remarkable for its enduring sense of immediacy and accessibility. At the height of the Depression, Anni and her parents are evicted from their Berlin home and sent to Kuhle Wampe, a camp that now accommodates the ever-growing numbers of the dispossessed. Exquisitely photographed by Günther Krampf (Nosferatu), this 'semi-documentary' combines inspired montage sequences with intimate realist and cosmic scenes of Anni's family life, driven along by Hanns Eislers celebrated score. The only Communist film to come out of Weimar Germany, Kuhle Wampe was swiftly banned upon Hitler's rise to power in 1933. Presented in High Definition and Standard Definition Newly commissioned commentary by film scholar Adrian Martin (2022) Introduction and Q&A by Andrew Hoellering (1999, 36 mins + 14 mins): the writer discusses his fathers work on Kuhle Wampe Bread (1934, 12 mins): a shor

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