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Retrospective 2021
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Paradise and Melting Pot
Herbert Viktor
Clean, neat, busy, enterprising – the Federal German view observes in Israel similarities to the FRG of the economic miracle years. A statement of sympathy.
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Paradise and Melting Pot

Paradies und Feuerofen
Herbert Viktor
Retrospective 2021
Documentary Film
FRG
1958
78 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

Designed as a travelogue about Israel, Herbert Viktor emphasizes similarities to the FRG of the economic miracle years in his film: clean, neat, busy, enterprising. Haifa, for example, is described as having evolved from a “meeting place for Arabic caravans and robber bands” to the most modern port of the Levant. Viktor also pays tribute to the welcoming culture for the persecuted of the world, but omits to elucidate on the fates that lie behind them. The film, spiced up by staged intermezzi to become a statement of sympathy, was released in Federal German cinemas in 1959 under the patronage of Willy Brandt. It was not allowed on Israeli screens before 1962, when the death sentence against Adolf Eichmann had been upheld by the court of appeal.

Sylvia Görke

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Director
Herbert Viktor
Script
Herbert Viktor
Cinematographer
Heinz Hölscher
Editor
Ludolf Grisebach
Producer
Helmut Wisser
Sound
Reginald Beuthner
Score
Bernhard Eichhorn
Narrator
Herbert Viktor
Retrospective 2022
Filmstill Petra’s Adventure
Petra’s Adventure
Ingrid Reschke
Petra accurately notes down the events of a special day, tells us about a paperchase and a sailing boat ride. One of the first Film Academy productions, smoothly directed.
Filmstill Petra’s Adventure

Petra’s Adventure

Petras Erlebnis
Ingrid Reschke
Retrospective 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1956
6 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

Petra looks back on an eventful day: Together with other kids she went on a paperchase, solved a few small tasks and coordinated with her assigned partner. There were some adventures, but also a classroom situation set up in a meadow where one’s knowledge of the local flora was tested. In the end, they all boarded sailing boats and glided off into an atmospheric evening. A protocol in letters, accurately drawn up at the Potsdam Pioneer House, serves as the framework for one of the first completed films of the newly founded German Academy of Film Art in Babelsberg.

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Ingrid Reschke
Script
Ingrid Reschke
Cinematographer
Kurt Marks
Producer
Deutsche Hochschule für Filmkunst