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Warum Lacht Herr W.?
directed by Jana Papenbrook, fl. 2017; produced by Jana Papenbrook, fl. 2017 and Frank Papenbrook, fl. 2017 (London, England: Royal Anthropological Institute, 2017), 1 hour 16 mins
Jana Papenbroock with Horst Wässle, Michael Gerdsmann, Bernhard Krebs
WHY IS MR W. LAUGHING? is a portrait of three members of a community of artists with different disabilities. Rather than making a film about inclusion, the film itself was produced inclusively. In an open collaborative journey through the picto...
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directed by Jana Papenbrook, fl. 2017; produced by Jana Papenbrook, fl. 2017 and Frank Papenbrook, fl. 2017 (London, England: Royal Anthropological Institute, 2017), 1 hour 16 mins
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Jana Papenbroock with Horst Wässle, Michael Gerdsmann, Bernhard Krebs
WHY IS MR W. LAUGHING? is a portrait of three members of a community of artists with different disabilities. Rather than making a film about inclusion, the film itself was produced inclusively. In an open collaborative journey through the pictorial worlds of the three artists, a focus was set on their aesthetic obsessions and perspectives through their own videography. As a re...
Jana Papenbroock with Horst Wässle, Michael Gerdsmann, Bernhard Krebs
WHY IS MR W. LAUGHING? is a portrait of three members of a community of artists with different disabilities. Rather than making a film about inclusion, the film itself was produced inclusively. In an open collaborative journey through the pictorial worlds of the three artists, a focus was set on their aesthetic obsessions and perspectives through their own videography. As a result of the collaborative approach, the film is an eclectic mix of materials and techniques, interview situations interwoven with observational episodes, auto-fiction and performance, home videos of the protagonists and their own musical compositions.The film was nominated for the EVA Award (Excellence in Visual Anthropology) at Ethnocineca 2017 (Vienna)
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Field of Study
Disability Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jana Papenbrook, fl. 2017, Frank Papenbrook, fl. 2017
Author / Creator
Jana Papenbrook, fl. 2017
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
Royal Anthropological Institute
Topic / Theme
Artists, Elderly people, Special communities, Early 21st Century United States (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2017 Royal Anthropological Institute
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Like The Others
directed by Constantin Wulff, 1962-; produced by Johannes Rosenberger, 1965-, Navigator Film (Vienna, Vienna State: Autlook Filmsales, 2015), 1 hour 36 mins
Mental illness is still a taboo in our society, even more so when it concerns children. A rare insight into the daily life at a child and adolescent psychiatric centre - we meet dedicated therapists, parents and patients with very different problems, united in the struggle to feel "like the others".
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directed by Constantin Wulff, 1962-; produced by Johannes Rosenberger, 1965-, Navigator Film (Vienna, Vienna State: Autlook Filmsales, 2015), 1 hour 36 mins
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Mental illness is still a taboo in our society, even more so when it concerns children. A rare insight into the daily life at a child and adolescent psychiatric centre - we meet dedicated therapists, parents and patients with very different problems, united in the struggle to feel "like the others".
Field of Study
Disability Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Johannes Rosenberger, 1965-, Navigator Film
Author / Creator
Constantin Wulff, 1962-
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
Autlook Filmsales
Topic / Theme
Mental illnesses
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 Film Platform
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Veronika
directed by Mark Michel, fl. 2011; produced by Sproutflix (New York, NY: Sproutflix, 2011), 7 mins
As a child Veronika was certified to have an IQ of zero; she has multiple physical disabilities. Nobody could imagine that she might have an alert mind.
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directed by Mark Michel, fl. 2011; produced by Sproutflix (New York, NY: Sproutflix, 2011), 7 mins
Description
As a child Veronika was certified to have an IQ of zero; she has multiple physical disabilities. Nobody could imagine that she might have an alert mind.
Field of Study
Disability Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Sproutflix
Author / Creator
Mark Michel, fl. 2011
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Sproutflix
Topic / Theme
Physical disabilities, Autism spectrum disorder, Artists
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 by Sproutflix
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Eine Ruhige Jacke
directed by Ramon Giger, 1982-; produced by Ramon Giger, 1982-, Sproutflix (New York, NY: Sproutflix, 2010), 1 hour 14 mins
We follow Roman and Xaver through their daily routine on a farm. The drama between them revolves around the educational use of a chainsaw.
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directed by Ramon Giger, 1982-; produced by Ramon Giger, 1982-, Sproutflix (New York, NY: Sproutflix, 2010), 1 hour 14 mins
Description
We follow Roman and Xaver through their daily routine on a farm. The drama between them revolves around the educational use of a chainsaw.
Field of Study
Disability Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Ramon Giger, 1982-, Sproutflix
Author / Creator
Ramon Giger, 1982-
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Sproutflix
Topic / Theme
Male friends, Autism spectrum disorder, Farm life, Early 21st Century United States (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 by Sproutflix
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Janela da Alma
directed by Walter Carvalho, 1947- and João Jardim, 1964-; produced by Flavio R. Tambellini, 1952- and João Jardim, 1964-, Ravina Filmes, Dueto Filmes and Brazil Telecom (Aggregator Media, 2001), 1 hour 13 mins
Nineteen people with differing degrees of visual impairment - from mild nearsightedness to total blindness - discuss how they see themselves, how they see others and how they perceive the world. Writer and Nobel laureate José Saramago, musician Hermeto Paschoal, filmmaker Wim Wenders, blind Franco-Slovenian photo...
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directed by Walter Carvalho, 1947- and João Jardim, 1964-; produced by Flavio R. Tambellini, 1952- and João Jardim, 1964-, Ravina Filmes, Dueto Filmes and Brazil Telecom (Aggregator Media, 2001), 1 hour 13 mins
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Nineteen people with differing degrees of visual impairment - from mild nearsightedness to total blindness - discuss how they see themselves, how they see others and how they perceive the world. Writer and Nobel laureate José Saramago, musician Hermeto Paschoal, filmmaker Wim Wenders, blind Franco-Slovenian photographer Evgen Bavcar, neurologist Oliver Sacks, actress Marieta Severo, blind city councilman Arnaldo Godoy, among others, make persona...
Nineteen people with differing degrees of visual impairment - from mild nearsightedness to total blindness - discuss how they see themselves, how they see others and how they perceive the world. Writer and Nobel laureate José Saramago, musician Hermeto Paschoal, filmmaker Wim Wenders, blind Franco-Slovenian photographer Evgen Bavcar, neurologist Oliver Sacks, actress Marieta Severo, blind city councilman Arnaldo Godoy, among others, make personal and surprising revelations about various aspects of vision - the physiological working of the eye; the use of glasses and what it means about personality; the meaning of seeing or not seeing in a world saturated by images; and, also, the importance of emotions in transforming reality if, that is, there is such a thing common to all. Unusual images, of burning trees or empty deserts, link the interviews, which vary from deep to funny to poetic.
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Field of Study
Disability Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Flavio R. Tambellini, 1952-, João Jardim, 1964-, Ravina Filmes, Dueto Filmes, Brazil Telecom
Author / Creator
Walter Carvalho, 1947-, João Jardim, 1964-
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
Aggregator Media
Person Discussed
Hanna Schygulla, 1943-, Oliver Sacks, 1933-2015, Hermeto Pascoal, Wim Wenders, 1945-, Agnès Varda, 1928-2019, Eugene Bavcar, 1946-, Manoel de Barros, 1916-2014, José Saramago, 1922-2010
Topic / Theme
Quality of life, Perceptions and senses, Eye disorders, Blindness, Early 21st Century United States (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2001 Aggregator Media
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Land des Schweigens und der Dunkelheit
directed by Werner Herzog, 1942-; produced by Werner Herzog, 1942-, Werner Herzog Filmproduktion; performed by Fini Straubinger, fl. 1971-1971, Elsa Fehrer, fl. 1971-1971 and Resi Mittermeier, fl. 1971-1971 (Los Angeles, CA: Shout! Factory, 1971), 1 hour 25 mins,
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Source: www.imdb.com
This documentary by Werner Herzog examines deaf-blind people and their life experiences.
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directed by Werner Herzog, 1942-; produced by Werner Herzog, 1942-, Werner Herzog Filmproduktion; performed by Fini Straubinger, fl. 1971-1971, Elsa Fehrer, fl. 1971-1971 and Resi Mittermeier, fl. 1971-1971 (Los Angeles, CA: Shout! Factory, 1971), 1 hour 25 mins,
Source: www.imdb.com
Source: www.imdb.com
Description
This documentary by Werner Herzog examines deaf-blind people and their life experiences.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Fini Straubinger, fl. 1971-1971, Elsa Fehrer, fl. 1971-1971, Resi Mittermeier, fl. 1971-1971
Contributor
Werner Herzog, 1942-, Werner Herzog Filmproduktion, Rolf Illig, 1925-2005
Author / Creator
Werner Herzog, 1942-, Fini Straubinger, fl. 1971-1971, Elsa Fehrer, fl. 1971-1971, Resi Mittermeier, fl. 1971-1971
Date Published / Released
1971
Publisher
Shout! Factory
Speaker / Narrator
Rolf Illig, 1925-2005
Topic / Theme
Herself 1, Herself 2, Herself 3, The Sixties (1960–1974)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1971 Shout Factory
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Reading Through the Body
directed by Mersolis Schöne, fl. 2008 (Moving Thought - Film+Philosophy), 8 mins
What happens if a philosophical text is mirrored in the world of sign language? What happens if thoughts and signs are translated into moving pictures? "Reading Through the Body" is a short ethnographic documentary showing how a woman who is deaf tries to comprehend and embody a text by Friedrich Nietzsche in an e...
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directed by Mersolis Schöne, fl. 2008 (Moving Thought - Film+Philosophy), 8 mins
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What happens if a philosophical text is mirrored in the world of sign language? What happens if thoughts and signs are translated into moving pictures? "Reading Through the Body" is a short ethnographic documentary showing how a woman who is deaf tries to comprehend and embody a text by Friedrich Nietzsche in an experimental setting.
Field of Study
Disability Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Author / Creator
Mersolis Schöne, fl. 2008
Publisher
Moving Thought - Film+Philosophy
Topic / Theme
Sign language, Translating and interpreting, Symbolism, Anthropological linguistics
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 by Moving Thought Film+Philosophy
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