Scene from the film Images Of The World And The Inscription Of War - old

Images Of The World And The Inscription Of War - old

Direction
Year 
1988
Country
  • Germany
Runtime
75min 
Audio Tracks 

In April 1944 the military analysts of the Allied forces examined a series of photographs taken during American reconnaissance flights over Poland. The photos were of the buildings of the Nazi concentration camp in Auschwitz. While this was the first evidence of the existence of Auschwitz, it was not proved, as we can only see what we know and what we are able to define - what was really depicted in the photographs was only confirmed in 1977. Farocki's remarkable reflection on the process and outcome of symbolic expression examines how visual information is processed and the limitations and potential of recognising an object from its image.

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Details

  • Original Title
    Bilder der Welt und Inschrift des Krieges
  • Direction
  • Screenplay
    Harun Farocki
  • Cinematography
    Ingo Kratisch
  • Editing
    Harun Farocki
  • Sound
    Klaus Klingler
  • Runtime
    75 min (46-90 min.)
  • Year
    1988
  • Country
    • Germany
  • Production

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