Berlin, Symphony of a Great City (2K Remaster)

1928 • 62 நிமிடங்கள்
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வலை உலாவியிலோ ஆதரிக்கப்படும் சாதனங்களிலோ பார்க்கலாம் மேலும் அறிக
உங்கள் மொழியில் ஆடியோவோ சப்டைட்டில்களோ இல்லை. சப்டைட்டில்கள் கிடைக்கும் மொழிகள்: ஆங்கிலம்.

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At once an invaluable photographic record of life in Weimer Berlin and a timeless demonstration of the cinema's ability to enthrall on a purely visceral level, Berlin, Symphony of a Great City (Berlin, die Symphonie der Grosstadt) offers a kaleidoscopic view of a single day in the life of a bustling metropolis. Carl Mayer (The Last Laugh), influenced by the naturalistic Kammerspiel movement, envisioned "a melody of pictures" sprung from daily reality instead of the stylized artificiality of the studio-bound expressionist film. Following Mayer's rough outline, photographer Karl Freund deployed a team of cameramen to explore the avenues, alleyways, and factories of Berlin and secure hidden-camera glimpses of the people and machinery that provide the city with its constant motion. The many hours of footage were then edited into a series of five acts, like movements of a symphony, by Walther Ruttmann as a continuation of his experiments with abstract motion. Scanned in 2K resolution from 16mm elements and featuring a score by composer Timothy Brock as performed by the Olympia Chamber Orchestra, Flicker Alley and Blackhawk Films® are proud to release this classic of documentary cinema in a high-definition edition for the first time ever. Berlin defined the formula of the "city symphony" film and according to John Grierson-the filmmaker/critic who coined the term "documentary"-"No film has been more influential, more imitated.

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