Berlin Symphony (2002)
The documentary film describes a day in the big city of Berlin and is based on Walter Ruttmann's 1927 black-and-white silent film Berlin: Die Sinfonie der Großstadt, which also depicts a day in the big city of Berlin with musical accompaniment. As with Ruttmann, Schadt's film is also based on the tension curve of a symphony, although it is much flatter here. The spirit of optimism and hectic pace of the 1920s, which dominate the rhythm of its predecessor, have largely given way to a certain melancholy. The film reinterprets Ruttman's approach and shows the ruptures and wounds that Berlin suffered both socially and in the cityscape as a result of the war and the years that followed.
Director: Thomas Schadt
Genre: Documentary
Release Date: April 10, 2002
Production: Odyssee-Film, SWR
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Berlin Symphony about?
- The documentary film describes a day in the big city of Berlin and is based on Walter Ruttmann's 1927 black-and-white silent film Berlin: Die Sinfonie der Großstadt, which also depicts a day in the big city of Berlin with musical accompaniment. As with Ruttmann, Schadt's film is also based on the tension curve of a symphony, although it is much flatter here. The spirit of optimism and hectic pace of the 1920s, which dominate the rhythm of its predecessor, have largely given way to a certain melancholy. The film reinterprets Ruttman's approach and shows the ruptures and wounds that Berlin suffered both socially and in the cityscape as a result of the war and the years that followed.
- Who directed Berlin Symphony?
- Berlin Symphony was directed by Thomas Schadt.
- What genre is Berlin Symphony?
- Berlin Symphony is a Documentary film.
- Where was Berlin Symphony produced?
- Berlin Symphony was produced in Germany.