In the Pergamom Museum
movie

Released January 01, 1962
Genres:
Overview
A cinematic visit to the Pergamon Museum in Berlin. The camera usually observes the visitors and paints their views on scenes of the ensemble of figures. The amazement at the beauty and grace of the antique sculptures is reflected in the faces of the viewers and emotion is palpable. The visitors come from all over the world - one sees Indians, Asians, Blacks. All age groups are represented, from children to old people. They come individually or in groups and communicate about what they see. The film gets along without any comment. You see more pictures of the visitors than of the altar. This means that it is important for the film to show the cultural interest of the people. Gerhard Rosenfeld creates atmospheric music with a classical feel to it. An early and extremely interesting work by the great documentary filmmaker Jürgen Böttcher.
Runtime
0h 16m
Origin Country
Germany
Original Language
German
Original Title
Im Pergamon-Museum
Status
Released
Production Countries
- East Germany
- Germany
Spoken Languages
- No Language (No Language)
Production Companies

DEFA-Studio für Wochenschau und Dokumentarfilme
Germany

