László Moholy-Nagy

Total Credits at Criticker: 7 (Director), 1 (Writer)

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    Light Spill: Black-White-Gray
    Experimental film dealing with the confluence of light as it plays across glimpses of a complex machine whose totality is never revealed.
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    Impressionen vom alten Marseiller Hafen (Vieux Port)
    "Impressionen vom alten marseiller Hafen," captures the steady hum of commerce of one of europe's biggest and most populous port cities. (youtube.com)
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    The New Architecture and the London Zoo
    The New Architecture and the London Zoo, 1936: The film examines the redesign of various exhibits at the London Zoo. The film was produced for the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Zoological Society of London, England. (lightcone.org)
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    Gross-Stadt Zigeuner
    This film documents the daily lives of Roma in their winter quarters on the outskirts of Berlin, Germany. The film presents insights into the Roma's complex and often tumultuous society. - The Moholy-Nagy Foundation
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    Berlin Still Life
    Pictures of Berlin.
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    Architekturkongress
    Architects’ Congress is Lázló Moholy-Nagy’s cinematic journal which recorded the 4th meeting of the CIAM (International Congress of Modern Architecture) in August of 1933. The meeting was held on board the ship Patris II which cruised from Marseilles to Athens, the Aegean Islands, and back. Congress participants featured such luminaries as Alvar Aalto, Cornelis van Eesteren, Charlotte Perriand, Ferdinand Léger, Seigfried Gideon, Le Corbusier, and José Luis Sert.
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    Tönendes ABC
    Tönendes ABC (1932) - Short Film
    A film of 'visual sounds' which showed the image of the track that was passing through the sound head of the projector - so that the audience could directly compare the image with the sound that it made.
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