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英文片名 | Kuhle Wampe, or Who Owns the World? | |
原始片名 | Kuhle Wampe oder: Wem gehört die Welt? | |
中文片名 | 世界在谁手中? (1932) | |
类型 | 剧情 | |
地区 | 德国 | |
文件大小 | 10.58 GB, 蓝光原盘 1080p | |
文件格式 | BDMV/AVC | |
音轨 | DTS-HDMA 2.0 | |
字幕 | 无字幕 | |
IMDB评分 | 6.6 | |
◎译 名 世界在谁手中? / 旺贝坑 / Kuhle Wampe or Who Owns the World? ◎片 名 Kuhle Wampe oder: Wem gehört die Welt? ◎年 代 1932 ◎产 地 德国 ◎类 别 剧情 ◎语 言 德语 ◎上映日期 1933-04-23 ◎豆瓣链接 https://movie.douban.com/subject/3096494/ ◎片 长 USA: 71 分钟 / Germany: 76 分钟(censored version) / Germany: 80 分钟(original version) ◎导 演 史拉坦·杜多 / Slatan Dudow ◎演 员 Willi Schur Willi Schur Lili Schoenborn-Anspach Lili Schoenborn-Anspach Helene Weigel Helene Weigel Hugo Werner-Kahle Hugo Werner-Kahle Martha Wolter Martha Wolter Anna Müller-Lincke Anna Müller-Lincke 埃尔温·格绍内克 / Erwin Geschonneck Fritz Erpenbeck Fritz Erpenbeck Ernst Busch Ernst Busch Carl Heinz Charrell Carl Heinz Charrell 格哈德·比纳特 / Gerhard Bienert 赫塔·提勒 / Hertha Thiele Adolf Fischer Adolf Fischer Max Sablotzki Max Sablotzki ◎编 剧 贝托尔特·布莱希特 / Bertolt Brecht ◎音 乐 汉斯·埃斯勒 / Hanns Eisler ◎摄 影 Günther Krampf Günther Krampf ◎简 介 Conceived by Bertolt Brecht at the political and artistic watershed of the waning Weimar Republic, Kuhle Wampe is remarkable for its enduring sense of immediacy and accessibility. At the height of the Depression, Anni and her parents are evicted from their Berlin home and sent to Kuhle Wampe, a camp that now accommodates the ever-growing numbers of the dispossessed. Exquisitely photographed by Gunther Krampf, this 'semi documentary' combines inspired montage sequences with intimate realist and comic senses of Anni's family life. The film's dynamic score is by its composer Hanns Eisler. The only communist film to come out of Weimar Germany, Kuhle Wampe was swiftly banned on Hitler's rise to power in 1933. The film is followed by a video essay by freelance writer, former film critic and teacher Andrew Hoellering, the son of Kuhle Wampe producer Georg Hoellering. German dialogue. |