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A man is smiling as he looks up at someone whose hands are holding a camera.

‘Na und …?’, FRG 1967, Marquard Bohm, Helmut Herbst, Photo: Cinegrafik Helmut Herbst/Deutsche Kinemathek

Opening Film Restored – The Hamburg Filmmakers’ Cooperative

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10/23/2024 - 19:00
Arsenal Cinema
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Opening Film Restored and welcome address
Rainer Rother, Artistic Director (Deutsche Kinemathek)

 

Provoking and amusing
Films of the the Hamburg Filmmakers’ Cooperative

‘Der warme Punkt’, FRG 1968, Thomas Struck, 20 min, OV
‘Jüm-Jüm’, FRG 1968, Werner Nekes, Dore O., 10 min, OV (no dialogue)
‘Na und …?’, FRG 1967, Marquard Bohm, Helmut Herbst, 32 min, OV with EN subtitles
‘Klammer auf, Klammer zu’, FRG 1966, Hellmuth Costard, 22 min, OV

Guest: Thomas Struck

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