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Kuhle Wampe (full title:
Kuhle Wampe, oder: Wem gehört die Welt?,
translated in
English as
Kuhle Wampe or Who Owns the World?, and
released in the USA...
- the
Industrial Revolution that were
explored in Brecht's 1932 film
Kuhle Wampe in
which the song also appeared. Two
versions of the text exist, both written...
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subsequent 1931 film by
Georg Wilhelm Pabst. He also
appeared in the
movie Kuhle Wampe. A
lifelong communist,
Busch fled ****
Germany in 1933,
accompanied by his...
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collaborated with
Brecht and
director Slatan Dudow on the working-class film
Kuhle Wampe.
After 1933, Eisler's
music and Brecht's
poetry were
banned by the ****...
- use of a body-mounted
camera rig is
considered to be the 1932 film
Kuhle Wampe, in
which the
camera tracks a
woman walking through a
crowd of children...
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Shree 420
Pather Panchali Nomadland Naukri Once Were
Warriors Nadodikkattu Ramji Rao
Speaking Do
Bigha Zameen Parasite Kuhle Wampe Roti Unemployment...
- semi-do****entary
feature film
about the
human impact of m**** unemployment,
Kuhle Wampe (1932),
which was
directed by
Slatan Dudow. This
striking film is notable...
- May 6
Vampyr May 7 The
Mouthpiece May 12 The Sign of Four May 14
Kuhle Wampe oder: Wem gehört die Welt? (Germany) May 17 The Last of the
Mohicans May...
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Saint Joan of the
Stockyards The
Exception and the Rule The
Mother Kuhle Wampe The
Seven Deadly Sins
Round Heads and
Pointed Heads The
Horatians and the...
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According to
Herwig Wolfram,
Wamba means "big paunch" in
Gothic (like German: "
Wampe",
cognate to
English "womb") and may have been a nickname. Both
Julian of...