Proletarisches Kino

PROLETARISCHES KINO: PROGRAMM 3 - DER WILLE DES VOLKES

106 min
V'07

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Beginning in the early 1920s, the Austrian labor movement attempted to counter bourgeois cinema with the development of its own autonomous film production. The proletarian film set two tasks for itself: the enlightenment of the working class and the political self-portrayal.
The first part of the film presentation (program 1-11) is concerned with this environment. It devotes itself to documents of class struggle, construction and social reconstruction; it portrays socialist celebrations and festive culture; it marks historical breaks and sheds light on a new consciousness of the human body. In addition, the presentation includes footage examining the Austrian labor movement from various ideological perspectives. Particular emphasis is given to Soviet newsreels, which focused on the Austrian labor movement and have never before been shown in Austria.
The second part of this film show (program 12-18) introduces the most influential film critic of the First Republic: Fritz Rosenfeld, of Vienna’s leading socialist newspaper, the “Arbeiter-Zeitung”. The selection of films represents neither “best-of” programs nor favorite films of the writer. First and foremost, the individual works stand for themselves, having their common point of reference in the core of Rosenfeld’s critical works: in the examination of the political and artistic limitations of the bourgeois film industry, its selective transcendence in works of class-conscious filmmakers or its vanquishing through Soviet revolutionary cinema and the independent production of the avant-garde.
Selected works by Charlie Chaplin, G.W. Pabst, René Clair, Olga Preobraczenskaja, Viktor Trivas, Eugene Deslaw and others will illustrate important topics of Rosenfeld’s unwaveringly enlightened and enlightening film criticism.

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Unfortunately, the detailed descriptions of the films and fragments screened within the program are not available in English.

Ausrufung der Republik in Wien (Ö 1918)

Die Proklamierung der Republik «Deutsch-Österreich» (Ö 1918)

Deutsch-Österreich ist und bleibt Republik! (Ö 1919)

Bilder vom sozialdemokratischen Parteitag in Wien 1927 (Ö 1927)

Sovkino Journal Nr. 38/96 (UdSSR 1927)

Seipel’s Sanierung. Ein trauriges Märchen der Wirklichkeit (Ö 1923)

Wo sich das Rathaus die Steuern holt (UdSSR 1923)

Wien: Das Leichenbegängnis des Reichtagsabgeordneten Franz Schuhmeier (Ö 1913)

Massenaufmarsch der Wiener Arbeiter zu Ehren des internationalen Gewerkschaftskongresses (Ö 1924)

Kundgebung der Wiener Arbeiterschaft zum 60. Jubeltag der sozialistischen Internationale (Ö 1924)

Fahnenenthüllung des republikanischen Schutzbundes Hallein (Ö 1926)

Die österreichische Anschlussbewegung (Ö 1925)

Rhein-Donau. Überparteiliche Kundgebung für den Anschluss in Wien (Ö 1926)

Anschluss-Kundgebung im Ebert-Hof (Ö 1929)

106 Minuten

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