Die Macht der Gefühle : & Serpentine Gallery Program /

One Feature film, a compilation of 6 German television programs and five short films created by the noted German producer and director Alexander Kluge.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Münchner Stadtmuseum. Abteilung Film, Goethe-Institut (Munich, Germany), Kulturstiftung des Bundes, Edition Filmmuseum (Firm)
Other Authors: Kluge, Alexander, 1932-, Böhlke, Edgar M., Hoger, Hannelore, Wennemann, Klaus, 1940-, Berling, Peter, 1934-
Format: Video DVD
Language:German
Language Notes:In German with optional English, French, Spanish, Chinese and Russian subtitles.
Published: [Germany] : Edition Filmmuseum, [2007]
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Description
Summary:One Feature film, a compilation of 6 German television programs and five short films created by the noted German producer and director Alexander Kluge.
Die Macht der Gefühle (The Power of Emotion) explains that emotion isn't to be confused with sentimentality. In this intellectual perspective of what emotion is and does, young couples run into difficulties as they try to translate their experiences of love into clear decision-making. A woman who has shot her husband provides a judge with a puzzle. Those who love can bring the dead back to life by means of co-operation.
Serpentine Gallery Program: A treasure trove of German television programs.
Item Description:Title from the container.
Films were originally produced 1961-2005.
Presented in TV format 4:3.
"Eine Präsentation des Goethe-Instituts in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Filmmuseum München und mit Unterstützung der Kulturstiftung des Bundes"--Container.
Includes booklet with texts by Alexander Kluge.
DVD-ROM features German texts about Die Macht der Gefühle.
Disc does not include Das tödliche Dreieck and La Paloma as listed on the container.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:2 videodiscs (approximately 244 min.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD (PAL); region code 0; Dolby digital 2.0 (mono).
Production Credits:Editor (Die Macht der Gefühle), Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus.