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The Inextinguishable Fire
Documentary - 1969
The Inextinguishable Fire
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An austere treatise on the military-industrial complex that produces napalm.
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Videograms of a Revolution
(1992)
Videograms of a Revolution is a 1992 documentary film compiled by Harun Farocki and Andrei Ujică from over 125 hours of amateur footage, news footage, and excerpts from the Bucharest TV studio overtaken by demonstrators as part of the December 1989 Romanian Revolution.
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Images of the World and the Inscription of War
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Farocki’s intriguing and troubling film explores the processes of visual perception and how they affect our understanding of history and society. In a work reminiscent of the writings of Paul Virilio and Michel Foucault, Farocki examines a range of phenomena including aerial reconnaissance photos of the Auschwitz concentration camp.
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In Comparison
(2009)
In Comparison revisits issues explored in the director's 2007 two channel installation Comparison Via a Third. Spanning continents and cultures, the film focuses on the brick in its many contexts, from the collective efforts of a community building a clinic in Burkina Faso, through semi industrialized moldings in India, to industrial p...
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Workers Leaving the Factory
(1995)
Based on the first film recording – workers leaving the Lumière factory – Farocki provides an insight in the changes into both the phenomenon of work and film through pictures of workers leaving factories across the years.
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Prison Images
(2000)
A film composed of images from prisons. Quotes from fiction films and documentaries as well as footage from surveillance cameras. A look at the new control technologies, at personal identification devices, electronic ankle bracelets, electronic tracking devices.

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Runtime:
25 min
Release date:
26 Jul 1969
Country:
DE
Languages:
English, German
Budget:
$0
Revenue:
$0
Awards:
1 win.
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