- The
Lichtspiel /
Kinemathek Bern is a film
archive in Bern, Switzerland. In
summer 2000,
cinema technician Walter A.
Ritschard took care of the Lichtspiel...
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Lichtspiel: Opus II (1923) and
Lichtspiel: Opus IV (1925) are used in the
credits of the
German neo-noir
television series Babylon Berlin.
Lichtspiel:...
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Tobis Film was a
German film
production and film
distribution company.
Founded in the late 1920s as a
merger of
several companies involved in the switch...
- It uses
abstract animation. The film is the
final installment in the “
Lichtspiel” (German for “light show”). The Opus
films are
famous for
using geometric...
- Cinema), as well as by
fellow German artist Walter Ruttmann, who
produced Lichtspiel Opus 1 in 1920. Nevertheless, Richter's film
Rhythmus 21 is considered...
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Lichtspiel: Opus I (1921) by
Walter Ruttmann...
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started his film
career in the
early 1920s,
starting with
abstract films Lichtspiel: Opus I (1921), the
first publicly screened abstract film, and Opus II...
- "White Star Liner" "People, Let's Dance" (featuring Eera) "Blue Heaven" "
Lichtspiel III:
Symphonie Diagonale" "Der
Rhythmus der Maschinen" "Broadcasting House"...
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Music by
Robert Stolz Production company Deutsches Lichtspiel-Syndikat
Distributed by
Deutsches Lichtspiel-Syndikat
Release date 13 March 1930 (1930-03-13)...
- (1936–1971).
Sibyl collaborated[citation needed] with her
husband to make Ein
Lichtspiel:
schwarz weiss grau ("A Lightplay:
Black White Gray"), a now-classic film...