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Retrospective 2024
Filmstill Something Self Explanatory (15x)
Something Self Explanatory (15x)
Harun Farocki, Hartmut Bitomsky
An educational film about the Marxist vocabulary of commodity and labour, wages and labour power, exchange and use value - demonstrated with political stance and aesthetic actions.
Filmstill Something Self Explanatory (15x)

Something Self Explanatory (15x)

Eine Sache, die sich versteht (15x)
Harun Farocki, Hartmut Bitomsky
Retrospective 2024
Documentary Film
FRG
1971
64 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

This Marxist education offensive cast into actions and images is part of a bigger cycle of so-called educational films that, following Bertolt Brecht’s concept of the didactic experimental play, use lucid illustration to fill abstract terms with practical meaning. In fifteen learning unites, Harun Farocki and Hartmut Bitomsky address the basic concepts of Karl Marx’s main political work, “Capital”, discussing a section that, according to their own statements, they do not consider self explanatory. “The intention is to make a person who is walking think about walking so that he falls down,” as the two filmmakers noted about their project. It remains to be seen whether such a fall also makes the penny drop among the audience.

Sylvia Görke

Credits DOK Leipzig Logo

Director
Harun Farocki, Hartmut Bitomsky
Cinematographer
David Slama, Carlos Bustamante
Editor
Hasso Nagel
Producer
Larabel Film Harun Farocki
Sound
Johannes Beringer
Retrospective 2023
Filmstill Soviet Troops in Prague and Budapest (Panorama, 29.7.1968)
Soviet Troops in Prague and Budapest (Panorama, 29.7.1968)
anonymous
A curious look at the socialist reform experiment in Prague, with sceptical undertones: Will everything end like it did in Hungary in 1956? Soviet tanks are already being deployed along the border of the ČSSR.
Filmstill Soviet Troops in Prague and Budapest (Panorama, 29.7.1968)

Soviet Troops in Prague and Budapest (Panorama, 29.7.1968)

Sowjetische Truppen in Prag und Budapest (Panorama, 29.7.1968)
anonymous
Retrospective 2023
Documentary Film
FRG
1968
15 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

Prague in July 1968. The West German television magazine Panorama reports on the situation in the ČSSR, drawing parallels to the developments in Budapest in 1956. Curious and sceptical at the same time, the feature explores the possibilities of an independent reform movement, but also soberly concludes that the Soviet Union will not tolerate this. The tanks are already waiting at the border.

Katharina Franck, Andreas Kötzing

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Director
anonymous
Producer
ARD