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The Painter Came From a Foreign Land (1989)

Directed by Lutz Dammbeck
43minruntime
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Overall average

5.0/10

Plot

In this film, Dammbeck explores his own decision to relocate to Hamburg, West Germany, and tries to sort out his past as an artist. In the process, he interviews artists Cornelia Schleime, Hans-Hendrik Grimmling, and Hans Scheib, who had been core members of the alternative art scene in East Germany. They had all worked together in the 8mm scene and organized or planned multimedia and crossover exhibitions, including Tangents I in 1976-77 and the First Leipzig Autumn Salon in 1984. Each left for West Germany in the mid-1980s. What has become of their former artistic strategies and positions? How do they deal with their past? What is the force behind their art now? And how do they cope with the western art market?

Genres

Documentary

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleDer Maler kam aus fremdem Land
Original languageDeutsch (DE)
Spoken languagesDeutsch
Production countriesGermany
StatusReleased
Production companiesMultimedia Film und Fernseh, WDR, Südwestfunk
Official siteecommerce.umass.edu
Release date31 gennaio 1989
WriterLutz Dammbeck
CinematographyEberhard Geick, Hartmut E. Lange
Assistant directorsLutz Dammbeck
Camera operatorsEberhard Geick, Hartmut E. Lange
Additional photographyEberhard Geick, Hartmut E. Lange

Release dates

TV

Germany / Jan 31, 1989

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