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Zwischen Zwei Kriegen – soirée du Palmarès

Between Two Wars - Award Evening
Harun Farocki
1978 Germany 83 minutes German

“A film about the time of the blast furnaces—1917-1933—about the development of an industry, about a perfect machinery which had to run itself to the point of its own destruction…. ‘The image of the blast furnace gas is real and metaphoric; an energy blows away uselessly into the air. Guided through a system of pipes, the pressure increases. Hence, a valve is needed. That valve is the production of war material.’ Between Two Wars is also a film about the strains of filmmaking and a reflection on craft and creation. Farocki distances himself radically from the thoughtless sloppiness of average television work. The clarity and the precise ordering of his black and white images, which do not illustrate thoughts but are themselves thoughts, are reminiscent of the late Godard. The poverty of this film—its production took six years—is at the same time its strength.” (Hans C. Blumenberg, 1979)

Editing :
Harun Farocki
Sound :
Gerhard Jensen
Photography :
Axel Block
Production :
Harun Farocki Filmproduktion
Print source :
Deutsche Kinemathek

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