Deutschland im Herbst : & Die Patriotin / Alexander Kluge ; Filmmuseum München, Goethe-Institut München.

Two feature films and four shorts created by the noted German producer and director Alexander Kluge. Deutschland im Herbst (Germany in Autumn): A collective film chronicling seven weeks of political terrorism by the Red Army Faction and political repression in Germany during the fall of 1977. It beg...

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Edition Filmmuseum (Series) ; 24.
Corporate Authors: Münchner Stadtmuseum. Abteilung Film
Goethe-Institut (Munich, Germany)
Kulturstiftung des Bundes
Edition Filmmuseum (Firm)
Other Authors: Kluge, Alexander, 1932- (Director)
Böll, Heinrich, 1917-1985 (Screenwriter)
Brustellin, Alf (Screenwriter)
Sinkel, Bernhard, 1940- (Screenwriter)
Closs, Hans Peter (Screenwriter)
Rupé, Katja, 1949- (Screenwriter)
Fassbinder, Rainer Werner, 1945-1982 (Screenwriter)
Reitz, Edgar (Screenwriter)
Schlöndorff, Volker (Screenwriter)
Hoger, Hannelore (Actor)
Mainka, Dieter (Actor)
Griem, Helmut (Actor)
Bennent, Heinz (Actor)
Edel, Alfred, 1932-1993 (Actor)
Language:German
English
French
Spanish
Chinese
Russian
Language of the Original:
German
Language and/or Writing System:
In German with optional English, French, Spanish, Chinese and Russian subtitles.
Published: [Munich] : Edition Filmmuseum, [2008], ©2008.
Edition:2nd Auflage.
Series:Edition Filmmuseum (Series) ; 24.
Subjects:
Genre:
Physical Description:2 videodiscs (approximately 298 min.) : sound, black and white and color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet.
Variant Title:
Germany in autumn.
Deutschland im Herbst, und Die Patriotin.
Other Uniform Title:Patriotin (Motion picture)
Format: Video DVD

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