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Kuhle Wampe

Posted: Thu May 05, 2022 1:46 pm
by MichaelB
We return to 1930s Germany with world cinema classic KUHLE WAMPE (1932) Conceived by playwright Bertolt Brecht and directed by Slatan Dudow at the political and artistic watershed of the waning Weimar Republic, the film will be available on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK, presented in a Dual Format Edition (Blu-ray/DVD).
Dual-format edition out on 19 September.

Re: Kuhle Wampe

Posted: Thu May 05, 2022 9:24 pm
by denti alligator
Excellent! Much needed.

Re: Kuhle Wampe

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2022 8:49 pm
by L.A.
Just remembered this and thought has it been released yet. Not long to wait. 🤗

Re: Kuhle Wampe

Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2022 12:49 pm
by MichaelB
Full specs announced:

[quote]KUHLE WAMPE
Or Who Owns the World?
Directed by Slatan Dudow
Written by Bertolt Brecht, Ernst Ottwald
Music by Hanns Eisler


BFI Blu-ray/DVD, iTunes and Amazon Prime release on 19 September 2022

See a clip here.

Often described as the only communist film to come out of Weimar Germany, KUHLE WAMPE (1932) was a creative collaboration between Bertolt Brecht, Ernst Ottwald, Slatan Dudow, Hanns Eisler and Georg Höllering. With the UK’s current cost of living crisis making it a topical film for rediscovery in 2022, it has been newly restored in 2K by ARRI Media on behalf of the Deutsche Kinemathek and is presented on Blu-ray and DVD by the BFI for the first time in the UK.

At the height of the Depression, Anni (Herta Thiele, Mädchen in Uniform) and her family are evicted from their Berlin apartment and forced to move in with her boyfriend, Fritz, at Kuhle Wampe, a lakeside camp on the outskirts of Berlin that now accommodates the ever-growing numbers of the dispossessed.

Exquisitely photographed by Günther Krampf (Nosferatu), this semi-documentary combines inspired montage sequences with intimate realist and comic scenes of Anni’s family life, driven along by Hanns Eisler’s celebrated score.

Conceived at the political and artistic watershed of the waning Weimar Republic, it was swiftly banned in 1933 as the Nazis took power and was rarely seen for many years.

Special features
• Presented in High Definition and Standard Definition
• Newly commissioned commentary by film scholar Adrian Martin (2022)
• Introduction and Q&A by Andrew Hoellering (1999, 36 mins + 14 mins): the writer discusses his father’s work on Kuhle Wampe
• Bread (1934, 12 mins): a short political film made in protest against social inequality, poverty and unemployment
• Beyond This Open Road (1934, 11 mins): modernist short by B Vivian Braun and Irene Nicholson, with poetic images of workers’ leisure time
• Housing Problems (1935, 16 mins): Arthur Elton and Edgar Anstey’s powerful documentary about slum housing
• Eastern Valley (Donald Alexander, 1937, 17 mins): a documentary about a Welsh co-operative scheme run by unemployed miners
•  ***First pressing only*** Illustrated booklet with essays by Martin Koerber and Henry K Miller, an archival review by Jill Forbes (Monthly Film Bulletin, July 1978), notes on the special features and credits

Product details
RRP: ÂŁ19.99 / Cat. no. BFIB1462 / PG
Germany / 1932 / black and white / 75 mins / German, with optional English subtitles / original aspect ratio 1.19:1 // BD50: 1080p, 24fps, PCM 2.0 mono audio (48kHz/24-bit) / DVD9: PAL, Dolby Digital 2.0 mono audio (256kbps)

Re: Kuhle Wampe

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2022 3:06 am
by denti alligator
Those are some fine-looking extras. Can’t wait to get my copy.

Re: Kuhle Wampe

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2022 12:44 pm
by Finch

Re: Kuhle Wampe

Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2022 10:18 am
by L.A.