DER ANGRIFF DER GEGENWART AUF DIE ÜBRIGE ZEIT
In this "film essay," director Alexander Kluge handles two different stories with both fictional and documentary aspects. In one story, a foster parent cares for a traumatized young girl who is now an orphan after witnessing a car crash that killed both her parents. After the foster-parent does the right thing and takes the girl to her aunt - her court-appointed guardian - she is shocked to see that neither the wealthy aunt nor her servants are very interested in the girl. An unusual decision follows. In the other story, a director goes blind in the middle of a film project but has to be kept on because of his contract. This situation leads to some philosophizing on the nature of film and art in the modern world. (source: www.answers.com)
This work has been digitised in the frame of DCA Project
- Format 35mm(35 mm.)
- Color system PAL
- Color col. and b&w
- Year 1985
- Duration 01:46:00
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Subtitles: English UK, French
Spoken: German
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