Alexander Kluge

Personal Info

Known For

Directing

Known Credits

0.3493

Gender

Male

Birthday

14-Feb-1932

Age

(94 years old)

Place of Birth

Halberstadt, Germany

Also Known As
  • 亚历山大·克鲁格

Alexander Kluge

Biography

Alexander Kluge (born 14 February 1932) is a German author, philosopher, academic and film director. Kluge became known in the 1960s and 1970s as one of the most influential representatives of the New German Cinema, which he helped to establish and develop in theory and practice.


Credits

Balladenmagazin Nr. 9: ›Die Liebe stört der kalte Tod‹ Balladenmagazin Nr. 9: ›Die Liebe stört der kalte Tod‹ (1995) Character: N/A
Since German Classicism, it has become customary to translate extreme, emotional events into a ballad, a popular form of song. This ‘Balladen Magazin’ brings Cossack lamentations, the horrors of the war in Chechnya, and the execution of the unfortunate Emperor Maximilian of Mexico, among others...
Reformzirkus Reformzirkus (1970) Character: N/A
A 1970 TV discussion with Alexander Kluge.
Die Nacht der Regisseure Die Nacht der Regisseure (1995) Character: Self
A meditation on the first 100 years of German cinema, featuring an assembly of German filmmakers.
Ich war Hitlers Bodyguard Ich war Hitlers Bodyguard (2000) Character: N/A
A portrait of Manfred Pichota, played by Peter Berling, tells about the period in which he was the Führer's bodyguard.
Schneeweißrosenrot Schneeweißrosenrot (1991) Character: Self
Documentary about the twin sister Jutta and Gisela Schmidt. In the late sixties the two women rebelled against middle class society as if they gave vent to a new kind of art. They became active in the underground communist party KPD and showed a heart-felt interest in the colour red, the aesthetics of the revolution. Soon, though, the twins quit their experiments in Germany. They left their husbands and went to Rome, where they met the fabulously wealthy Paul Getty III, and soon things got really out of hand.
...Geist und ein wenig Glück ...Geist und ein wenig Glück (1965) Character: Himself
Documentary about the current state of German cinema. Produced for German television.
Werner Nekes - Das Leben zwischen den Bildern Werner Nekes - Das Leben zwischen den Bildern (2017) Character: Self
In conversations with his friends and colleagues, among them Bernd Upnmoor, Helmut Herbst, Alexander Kluge, Klaus Wyborny, Daniel Kothenschulte and Helge Schneider, Ulrike Pfeiffer takes us on a journey into the broad expanse of Nekes' cabinet of wonder and his cinematic works. At the same time, this documentary provides an insight into the history of experimental film in Germany.
Der mit den Bildern tanzt Der mit den Bildern tanzt (2017) Character: Himself
Anselm Kiefer is one of the most important painters of the present, Alexander Kluge's television interviews are legendary. Over several years, the two have met again and kept detailed discussions. With their youthful joy of associating, they talk about Kiefer's career and his way of working, about sources of inspiration and materials, about myths and of course history. Between the thematic blocks, Alexander Kluge switched cinematic miniatures, in which he spun common ideas and deepened individual aspects. A great dialogical artist portrait.
An Opera of the World An Opera of the World (2017) Character: Himself
In An Opera of the World, Malian scholar and filmmaker Manthia Diawara reflects upon the refugee crisis and the relationship between Europe and Africa. The film revolves around a 2008 performance of Bintou Were, a Sahel Opera, by Zé Manel Fortes with a libretto by Koulsy Lamko, in Bamako, around which Diawara builds a story about migration, interweaving interviews with documentary and archival footage. In the course of the film, one crosses into the world of opera from the tradition of sung wisdoms and sentiments, which has characterized West African culture for centuries. If opera is often understood as an über-European art form—the Gesamtkunstwerk invoked by Richard Wagner—Diawara chooses to meditate on its movement or migration as opposed to its expansion or totality. What happens when opera moves south, from Europe to Africa, just as so many people from that continent are moving north, in search of better lives?
Theorie der Erzählung Theorie der Erzählung (2013) Character: Himself
Alexander Kluge's 2012 Frankfurt lectures on poetics.
Der Film verlässt das Kino: Vom Kübelkind-Experiment und anderen Utopien Der Film verlässt das Kino: Vom Kübelkind-Experiment und anderen Utopien (2018) Character: Self
For over half a century, the filmmaker Edgar Reitz, one of the signatories of the Oberhausen Manifesto and a pioneer of epic film narration, has explored, as a practitioner and theoretician, the rules and limits of cinema, which he always seeks to break and extend in new ways. One example of his tireless search and research are the Geschichten vom Kübelkind, which he co-directed with Ula Stöckl in 1969/70, 22 absurdly funny, subversive and anarchistic short films of different lengths, which consciously oppose all conventions, with incredible success. The films remain unrivalled in their Dadaistic inventiveness.
Nuits transparentes Nuits transparentes (2011) Character: N/A
Strolling through France (Roanne, Nice and Carcassonne) with some excursions abroad (Munich, Montreal, New York).
Adorno - Es gibt kein richtiges Leben im falschen Adorno - Es gibt kein richtiges Leben im falschen (1989) Character: Self
Documentary aired on German television in 1989. Includes interviews with Adorno, Herbert Marcuse, Alexander Kluge and more.
Il cuore e le gambe (Herzog) Il cuore e le gambe (Herzog) (1989) Character: Self
The heart of the legs.
On the Holy Spirit On the Holy Spirit (2016) Character: N/A
Alexander Kluge - October 22 2016
Mehrfachbilder für 5 Projektoren Mehrfachbilder für 5 Projektoren (2007) Character: Self
The film is both a representation of the installation elements (tiled mosaics of images projected on four walls and the ceiling of a gallery) and a record of the installation / performance, with footage of the installation in situ with Kluge seated within it reading out his texts. It's dedicated to Hans Richter and begins with an account of a 1975 meeting with the great experimental director, and goes on to reflect on the simultaneity of film history and the nature of art (the bond between epoch).
Mimosa Tank: A Prologue for a Film Mimosa Tank: A Prologue for a Film (2017) Character: Self
A collaborative essay film regarding Fritz Lang.
Alle Gefühle glauben an einen glücklichen Ausgang Alle Gefühle glauben an einen glücklichen Ausgang (2002) Character: Self
A study of Alexander Kluge that also emulates his technique of seeking and linking. Kluge reads aloud, Kluge recounts, including stories from his childhood and youth, from the bombing of Halberstadt, his home town. “What you don’t understand as a child you will contemplate for the rest of your life.” Kluge does this as the author of films, books, TV programs. He has always had several professions at once. He is a legal advisor, director, author, founder of the television production company DCTP, and person in charge of its culture magazines. But if you think that these are all different jobs, you’re mistaken.
Die Erben von Papas Kino Die Erben von Papas Kino (1968) Character: N/A
Documentary by Wilhelm Roth about the state of affairs of the Young German Cinema.
Komm mit mir in das Cinema – Die Gregors Komm mit mir in das Cinema – Die Gregors (2022) Character: Self
From the 1950s onwards, Erika and Ulrich Gregor brought countless film historical milestones to Berlin and shaped cinema discourse in post-war Germany. A look at the life and work of the couple without whom Arsenal and the Forum wouldn’t exist.
The Klimperclown The Klimperclown (2025) Character: Self
A mockumentary about the life of the german musician and comedian Helge Schneider
Gegenschuss - Aufbruch der Filmemacher Gegenschuss - Aufbruch der Filmemacher (2008) Character: Self (uncredited)
Documentary about filmmakers of the New German Cinema who were members of the legendary Filmverlag für Autoren (Film Publishing House for Authors). Among them are Werner Herzog, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, and Wim Wenders.
Wim Wenders, Desperado Wim Wenders, Desperado (2020) Character: Self (archive footage)
"Wings Of Desire" and "Buena Vista Social Club", "Paris, Texas" and "The State Of Things": Wim Wenders is considered one of the pioneers of New German Cinema and one of the most important and influential representatives of contemporary cinema. With never-before-shown archive material and extraordinary encounters with companions and contemporary witnesses such as Francis Ford Coppola, Willem Dafoe, Andie MacDowell, Hanns Zischler, Patti Smith, and Werner Herzog, this documentary provides unique insights into the life and work of one of the most multifaceted artists of our times. Renowned documentary filmmaker Eric Friedler ("It Must Schwing. The Blue Note Story") and his co-director Andreas Frege were given the exclusive opportunity to portray Wenders for this film. From Düsseldorf to Paris, and all the way to the desert of Texas, the film traces iconic locations and decisive moments in Wenders' work as director, producer, photographer, and author.



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