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Was ist Film – Programm 30
In 1996, Peter Kubelka created the cyclical programme What is Film to mark the centenary of cinema. According to Kubelka, the programme ‘uses examples to define film as an independent art form, as a tool that conveys new ways of thinking. Young filmmakers and all those who take a serious look at the medium of film are thus offered a basic overview in 63 programmes.’
The book accompanying the cycle - What is Film: Peter Kubelka's Cyclical Programme at the Austrian Film Museum - is available at the box office of the Film Museum at a special price of 9 euros.
**Programme 30**
Cinématographe Lumière
Démolition d'un mur (à l'envers) 1896, 35mm, 2 min (16 fps)
Charles Ridley
Germany Calling 1941, 35mm, 2 min
Stan Brakhage & Joseph Cornell
Wonder Ring 1955, 16mm, 5 min
Joseph Cornell & Stan Brakhage
Gnir Rednow 1955, 16mm, 5 min
Ernie Gehr
Eureka 1974, 16mm, 30 min
Martin Arnold
pièce touchée 1989, 16mm, 16 min
Michael Snow
See You Later / Au revoir 1990, 16mm, 16 min 32 sec.
With: Michael Snow and Peggy Gale
Photo: Austrian Film Museum