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Was ist Film – Programm 49
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 49
Hans Richter
Rhythm 21 1921, 35mm, 4 min (16 fps)
Rhythm 23 [Fragment] 1923/24, 16mm, 4 min (16 fps)
Film study 1926, 35mm, 6 min (16 fps)
Morning Spook 1927, 16mm, 6 min
Inflation 1928, 16mm, 3 min
Racing Symphony 1928, 16mm, 8 min (16 fps)
The Zweigroschenzauber 1929, 35mm, 3 min (18 fps)
Everything turns, everything moves 1929, 16mm, 3 min
Len Lye
A Colour Box 1933, 35mm, 3 min
Rainbow Dance 1936, 35mm, 4 min*
Trade Tattoo 1937, 35mm, 6 min
Rhythm 1957, 16mm, 1 min
Free Radicals 1958, 16mm, 4 min
Paul Sharits
N:O:T:H:I:N:G 1968, 16mm, 35 min
*Many thanks to Christine König, who financed the acquisition of this film for the Film Museum's collection as part of the ‘Film Sponsorship’ project.
Photo: Austrian Film Museum