Sackgasse

Short Film/Society, Germany 1963

While studying law in Paris, Wolfgang Ramsbott met the dancer and visual artist Harry Kramer, with whom he made several experimental films. Kramer's kinetic artworks, "automotive sculptures" and marionettes built from found objects, filmed in real environments, served as their "main characters" in "Die Stad", "Défense 58-24" and "Dier Schleuse": "sky and walls, a liana of water pipes, dilapidated backyards, cracks in walls, cracked walls full of lost, enigmatic children's signs, rusty railway station grounds, deserts, within them the figures, not conformed to the environment in their sightlessness and obsessive deformation to themselves. clinging to legalities of mechanisms that had become senseless and fused with them, that had perhaps once served them, hovering as if in a dream of condensed emptiness, without moving from the spot, they stumbled and rolled with the machines through sun-hardened, burnt-down landscapes, deflected only by objects, by congealed meteorites. " This is how Georg Jappe describes the particular spirit of these films in "La Marionette Artistique" (1961). In "Sackgasse" (Dead End) Kramer appears as a dancer in an industrial landscape, just as brilliantly filmed and mounted as the big city impressions in "Aufzeichnungen" - both underpinned with groovy jazz rhythms. (Source: German Historical Museum/fl)
10 min
HD
Starting at 14
Audio language:
no dialogue
Subtitles:
EnglishFrench

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Writer:

Harry Kramer

Original language:

German

Format:

1.37:1 HD, B/W

Age rating:

Starting at 14

Audio language:

no dialogue

Subtitles:

EnglishFrench

Further links:

Filmportal