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Les Lumière de Berlin

Titre original : Die Gebrüder Skladanowsky
  • 1995
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  • 1h 19min
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Les Lumière de Berlin (1995)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA rare gem of cinematic storytelling that weaves docudrama, fictional reenactment, and experimental photography into a powerful, reflective work on the early days of German cinema. The film ... Tout lireA rare gem of cinematic storytelling that weaves docudrama, fictional reenactment, and experimental photography into a powerful, reflective work on the early days of German cinema. The film tells the story of the Skladanowsky Brothers, the German-born duo responsible for inventin... Tout lireA rare gem of cinematic storytelling that weaves docudrama, fictional reenactment, and experimental photography into a powerful, reflective work on the early days of German cinema. The film tells the story of the Skladanowsky Brothers, the German-born duo responsible for inventing the "bioskop", an early version of the film projector.

  • Réalisation
    • Wim Wenders
  • Scénario
    • Sebastian Andrae
    • Henrick Heckmann
    • Veit Helmer
  • Casting principal
    • Stefan Barber
    • Wiebke Bayer
    • Nadine Büttner
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
    699
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Wim Wenders
    • Scénario
      • Sebastian Andrae
      • Henrick Heckmann
      • Veit Helmer
    • Casting principal
      • Stefan Barber
      • Wiebke Bayer
      • Nadine Büttner
    • 5avis d'utilisateurs
    • 7avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Rôles principaux33

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    Stefan Barber
    • Ringkampf boxer
    Wiebke Bayer
    • Italienischer Bauerntanz dancer
    Nadine Büttner
    • Gertrud Skladanowsky
    • (as Nadine Buettner)
    Mehmet Ali Ceyhanli
    • Ringkampf boxer
    Daniele Drobny
    • Acrobat
    Florian Gallenberger
    Florian Gallenberger
    • Self
    Larissa H. Gomez
    • Italienischer Bauerntanz dancer
    Lucie Hürtgen-Skladanowsky
    • Self
    George Inci
    George Inci
    • Russian dancer…
    Jürgen Jürges
    Jürgen Jürges
    • Self
    Leon Jürges
    • Acrobat
    Marianna Kawka
    • Josephine Skladanowky
    Udo Kier
    Udo Kier
    • Max Skladanowsky
    Lali Kovacz
    • Acrobat…
    German Kral
    • Self
    Angelika Kraml
    • Boxer versus kangaroo
    Michael Krauss
    • Komisches Reck comedian
    Otto Kuhnle
    • Emil Skladanowsky
    • Réalisation
      • Wim Wenders
    • Scénario
      • Sebastian Andrae
      • Henrick Heckmann
      • Veit Helmer
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    • Anecdotes
      The music and sound effects were produced by an old cinema organ on display at the Potsdam Film Museum.
    • Connexions
      Features La sortie de l'usine Lumière à Lyon (1895)

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    Terrific on many levels

    I had the great privilege of watching this in a local theatre, with live musical accompaniment by score composer Laurent Petitgand, and followed by an in-person, audience Q&A session with Wim Wenders. This was on the occasion of Wenders being awarded the European Film Academy's lifetime achievement award.

    First of all, it's a pity that this film is not more widely known and appreciated, and is so hard to find. There were some DVD releases many years ago, which are long sold out. It's apparently available at some streaming service or other, but who really wants to trudge their way through the regional restrictions and DRM mess that these companies conjure up around the films? What I got to see yesterday is a remastered copy from 2023, with great picture quality and a new score (which, as I mentioned, was performed live at the showing). This gives me some hope that maybe a Blu-ray or UHD release might be in the works. I'll be first in line to get a copy, because the film is wonderful on so many levels.

    Some words on the background - maybe this is well-known, but I learned it from Wenders' talk yesterday. The film was initially a short-film project with students of the University of Television and Film in Munich, Wenders' alma mater. This makes up roughly the first third of the full movie, being a fictionalised retelling of the Skladanowsky story from the perspective of Max Skladanowsky's oldest daughter, recorded with a hand-cranked camera from 1922. Everyone involved in the project had so much fun that they revisited it a year later, and turned it into this feature-length film. Apart from wrapping up the Skladanowsky story by also covering the Wintergarten presentations and their ultimate defeat in the face of the Lumières' technologically superior system, a highlight is the interview snippets with Lucie Hürtgen-Skladanowsky, Max's youngest daughter, who, at the time of recording, was 91 years old, still living in her father's house in Berlin-Pankow, and turning out to be an endearing, feisty woman with a great presence of mind and fantastic memory of events reaching back into the 1920s. The film is worth watching for her scenes alone.

    The film works on so many levels. In its reenactments, it's a pretty authentic retelling, confirmed by daughter and niece Lucie, of the story of the Skladanowskys' development of the Bioscop film projector, their struggles, successes, and defeats. It's a story worth telling to anyone even remotely interested in the history of cinema, and makes a great case for the Germans' claim to innovation in the field along with the more widely-known French, British, and American innovators - even if the German system ended up being quickly replaced by its competitors'. In this footage, it's also an amusing comedy, with an authentic silent slapstick feel, because, in some way, it is authentic, having been recorded with period eqiupment and techniques. In its interview parts, it's a wonderful documentary based on the memories of a very fascinating and likeable contemporary witness. And, a level you sadly won't get when you watch this on the hopefully soon-to-be-available home video release of the remaster, it was especially amazing and touching to me to be able to see it in a way that was as close as I was likely to get to a Wintergarten-style show: in a public theatre, filled with other people interested in the art of cinema, and accompanied by live music (with Petitgand also using effects he sampled from a real theatre organ). This added a whole other meta level of excitement to the showing.

    Ultimately, it's also a tragic story, considering the Skladanowskys' lack of success with their inventions. Wenders mentioned that this was a major reason for why he wanted to make this film. He was very touched when learning the story of these inventive brothers. Wealthy industrialists like the Lumière brothers or Thomas Edisons used their considerable resources to professionally develop and market their new technologies, while the Skladanowskys were rather poor fairground showmen, and inventing in relative isolation. Given the circumstances, what they achieved is even more impressive. It's a heart-breaking story of renegade inventors who had the dream and almost got there, despite their lack of means, and even were at the very front of developments for a brutally brief moment in time. Wenders makes a good case that it might have been down just to a couple of minor coincidences that most history books talk of the world of cinema having started with the Lumière cinematographe, and not the Skladanowsky bioscope.

    I was initially a bit skeptical about how the mixture of documentary, reenactment, and imitation (using the 1920s camera) would work, but it turns out that the combination works just brilliantly and comes together very nicely. In retrospect, I don't know why I was even worried, given Wenders' track record. Who, by the way, came across as a very pleasant, down-to-earth, unpretentious person.

    All I can recommend is: definitely go see this if you get the chance.
    • Anamon
    • 6 déc. 2024
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 janvier 1997 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Allemagne
    • Langue
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • A Trick of Light
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Berlin, Allemagne
    • Sociétés de production
      • Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR)
      • Bundesministerium des Inneren (BMI)
      • Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München (HFF)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 19 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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