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Up to the Stars (1968)
Dedicated to the Soviet-Astronauts
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Potpourri from "East of No West" (1979)
A silent film
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Dallas Texas / After the Goldrush (1971)
"Wyborny trained as a mathematician, worked as a cameraman on Werner Herzog's Kasper Hauser. He first attracted the attention of the New York and London avant-gardes … for his elliptical narratives, Dallas Texas - After The Gold Rush (1971) and The Birth of a Nation (1973). Their plots, 'collapsed' by the optical transformation and repetition of individual shots, move from anecdotal narrative to an examination of narrative construction itself. His method was analogous, in a way, to that of novelists like Robbe-Grillet (e.g. Jealousy), though Wyborny was far more interested in the actual materials of film than were the french 'new novelists' when they turned to cinema. His work was further characterised by a romantic appreciation for desolate, ruined vistas." - J. Hoberman
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4 Rural Sketches (1972)
A silent film
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Three Days with Janine, Three Days with John (1968)
A society is described in which everyone only has six days to live. The film follows two of these people through their existence. People are born by appearing, they die by disappearing. When all the people appearing in the film died in a more or less natural way, large telegraph poles announce their work on earth.
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The Greatest Crime of All Time (1969)
A short film
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Chimney Piece (1971)
30 minutes of images with music by Anthony Moore
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Im KZ (1968)
The story of a group that has a difficult time near Bialystok at dawn on July 19, 1944.
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Home Sweet Home (1968)
The story of a man who, after an impenetrable life, returns home to the site of a sweet memory...
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A Crowd in the Face (1968)
The story of a man who never attended Sarah Lawrence College but still made some impact.
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Another World (Song of the Earth Part 2) (2004)
The second of five parts of Klaus Wyborny's "Lieder der Erde" / "Song of the Earth" cycle of films, whose theme is "the emergence of modern European civilization." The series comprises five large parts, which are in turn divided into various selections or short films.
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Thorium 232 (1969)
A short film
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Abandoned; Lost; Lonely, Cold (Song of the Earth Part 3) (1992)
Third part of a cycle of five films titled SONGS OF THE EARTH, whose theme is the emergence of European civilization.
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Unreachable Homeless - Sonata on Film (1978)
UNREACHABLE HOMELESS is particularly lost on the eye, at times changing color, focal length, or focus with every other frame. Its staccato rhythms are not unlike those of Paul Sharit's flicker films, though the use of continually recognizable imagery creates compelling effects within the picture's deep space as well. Wyborny's shots are brief but filled with interior motion. He varies his exposure so that background areas suddenly materialize, or uses single framing to scurry occasional cars or barges across the screen.
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6 Small Pieces of Film (1977)
... Klaus Wyborny's "Six little Pieces on Film" is the type of work that one is more accustomed to see in Sohos's showcases. Its a Structural film comprised of five or six sequences. Within each there are a set number of shots or kinds of shots which are repeated with variations in camera speed, shot length and processing. Wyborny's subjects include a harbor, a house, an urban street and industrial sites. At tiomes the images fly by so fast that we struggle to recognize them. When the cutting slows down, we can begin to get a sense of place but then the editing will speed up again and the images are turned into elaborate rhythmic patterns. The kinds of perceptual experiences the film affords are characteristic of the Structural genre rather than innovative, but pleasurable nonetheless. ....
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Grace, Things (Song of the Earth Part 5) (1985)
The fifth of five parts of Klaus Wyborny's "Lieder der Erde" / "Song of the Earth" cycle of films, whose theme is "the emergence of modern European civilization." The series comprises five large parts, which are in turn divided into various selections or short films.
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Pictures of the Lost Word (1975)
For 50 minutes or so Pictures presents a series of static, or gently swaying images which are sometimes bucolic landscapes but more often industrial ones (sludgy harbours, power lines, abandoned railway stations or deserted factories). The interplay between the two sets of imagery is not simple. Wyborny photographs his modern ruins at their most ravishing – at dawn or sunset, partially reflected in the water or glimpsed through the trees. Shots recur throughout, optically printed into brilliant colours or else, given the washed out quality of fifth generation Xeroxes. As there are few people shown, one’s impression is of a planet that is populated mainly by cows, barges and hydraulic drills.
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From the Age of Recklessness (Song of the Earth Part 4) (1994)
The fourth of five parts of Klaus Wyborny's "Lieder der Erde" / "Song of the Earth" cycle of films, whose theme is "the emergence of modern European civilization." The series comprises five large parts, which are in turn divided into various selections or short films.
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Housefilm (1976)
An audio-visual film by Klaus Wyborny that focuses on various houses, their patterns and structures.
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The Adventurous but Luckless Life of William Parmagino (1969)
"At a time which is not ours, this film was found on a heap of scrap metal, close to Nanterre. It tells of the desparate attempt of a group of people to adjust to the rules others have imposed upon them."
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At the Edge of Darkness (Song of the Earth Part 1) (1985)
This is the first of five parts of Klaus Wyborny's "Lieder der Erde" / "Song of the Earth" cycle of films, whose theme is "the emergence of modern European civilization."
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3 Miniatures after Melanie Klein (1981)
Combines three short films: Richard, The Blanket of Life, Elementary Editing Theory
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Richard (1981)
Part 1 of "3 Miniatures after Melanie Klein" (for Laurence Rickels)
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Elementary Filmhistory (1974)
"In the early 1970s I filmed compact versions of a series of films that came on television and interested me, which should lead to revealing at least essential parts of their structure. In 1974, 30 of those experiments were mounted in sequence - so more or less chronologically - forming a film entitled Elementary Filmhistory. This film was intended to make a broad reading of the direction in which the cinema grew from 1960." (Klaus Wyborny)
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Auf der Suche nach dem verlorenen Schlachtfeld (1994)
Film insert for the second part of the Comédie Artistique "United".
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2084 (1982)
2084 – mankind is about to go for the stars. Humans with XY-chromosomes live in individual cells having no contact with each other. They are considered to be extremely dangerous for society. They are kept alive because some still believe, that they might harbour some original creativity. To stay alive they have to produce a yearly "survival-permit-panorama" (SPP) that gets fed into the public media net
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The Ideal: Ecstasy & Beauty (1974)
I began to develop a high level of mistrust of the so-called logical structures, which is why I turned my back on mathematics and turned to film.
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The Blanket of Life (1981)
Part 2 of "3 Miniatures after Melanie Klein"
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Histoire du cinema (2005)
Film footage from The Birth of a Nation, Die Abenteuer des Mister West im Lande der Bolschewiki, The Docks of New York, Tabu, Morocco, Citizen Kane, Kiss of Death, Johnny Guitar, Das Rote Frauen-Bataillon, Fireworks, Rabbitt's Moon, Eaux d'Artifice and Invocation of my Demon Brother.
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Flight from SF to NYC (1975)
A silent film made by Klaus Wyborny, while he traveled on an aeroplane from San Fransisco to New York.
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The Open Universe (1993)
The whole world in one film: Robert, a young Dane, is shanghaied in Marseille, and via Acapulco he is abducted into the South Pacific. There he kills his father and seduces his mother. Then he explores the changing world. The end finds him in a Polynesian village, where the chief bestows him with a girl of his age-class. A novel of adventure, a novel of love, also an oratory of some sort.
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Sulla (2003)
The story is set against the background of a bloody civil war in the Roman Empire. Sulla is in the countryside outside Rome and prepares to move into the city, that is in the hands of his enemies. He waits and turns to reflections. And to his lust.
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Percy McPhee - Agent des Grauens (6. + 7. Folge) (1970)
The drawings on which the series is based were created in 1969 and served as a template for a slide series in 1970. During her screening, this is interrupted by the film "Percy McPhee Agent of Horror (6th + 7th episode)".
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The Scenic Sacrifice (1980)
Silent film of scenes taken in the industrial areas of the Rhine and Ruhr river regions.
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Studies for the Decay of the West (2010)
Wyborny’s latest flicker film concentrates on factories, industrial wastelands, waterways, cityscapes, and the bits in between, and has an uncanny emotional resonance. It is “serene, in the manner of ants”—to quote the title of the second section—but it is also elegiac and melancholy. Like two other old cranks (Godard and Straub), the director stays true to ideas about filmic composition gestated over many years and thereby provides a glimpse of a utopian cinema.
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The Birth of a Nation (1973)
The film depicts, in an anecdotal, quasi-anthropological style, the efforts of a group of men in a desert to achieve some kind of social organisation. An opening title locates the action in Morocco, in 1911, the date evidently refers to the work of D.W. Griffith.
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The Haunted Screen (1969)
Using his original 8mm films, but blowing them up to 16mm, he created a collage of images that became his four-part film DÄMONISCHE LEINWAND (The Haunted Screen, 1969), quoting Lotte Eisner’s famous study of Weimar cinema in its title.
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Out of New York (1988)
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Der Markt von Ringköbing (1968)
In front of a bank building and a one-way street sign, figures shot in single frames scurry back and forth. The action is interrupted increasingly rapidly by a succession of black and blank frames, until finally, in a flickering concentration, only an occasional single image can be recognized.
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Going to Stuttgart (1967)
A man walks back and forth along a street, shot in a rapid rhythm according to a fixed editing pattern. He occasionally recovers by drinking a glass of water.
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Ludwig van Beethoven - Ein Leben für die Musik (1970)
A short film
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Valiantly Towards the Waves (1977)
A silent film
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Durs Grünbein liest die dritte Satire des Juvenal (2010)
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The Last Year (2009)
Klaus Wyborny's Das letzte Jahr is a take on Ovid's "Fasti" in three parts. Yet, "a character as confused as our protagonist hardly would have been able to write the first three. For that it needs a clearer head, and thus one essentially would have to be even more confused. In this respect, the fourth book would have to be about me, my humble self."
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Begegnung mit Werner Schroeter (2009)
A meeting with Werner Schroeter. An sequence originally featured in Wyborny's Das letzte Jahr extended here to its own short film.
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Studies on Monet (In the Imaginary Museum) (2014)
There are about 140 landscapes painted by Claude Monet in Pourville during 4 long stays between 1882 and 1897. The coastline has hardly changed since then. Enriched by the historic dimension Wyborny presents a panorama of this coast by superimposing Monets paintings with the present reality of the location.
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Syntax (1976)
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Hommage an Ludwig van Beethoven (2006)
The film begins with a visualization of Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 32 in C minor, Op. 111, and Wyborny nearly misses the first movement. Yes, the "savage and bare fire" (Kaiser) of this tempestuous last piece of Beethoven nearly tears him apart. He who, while the aggressive Allegro explodes (when the sonata has begun to spread out with a deliberately "false" address in the old French overture rhythm), gets wrapped up in every pause and every peak; he who absolutely wants to work on these dialectical poles of tension in the finest agogic gradations, to shape the contrasts of the tempo in an angular way, will be torn apart. Wyborny escapes from the abyss, Beethoven would have done the same in an emergency, improvising on his own. Many spectators probably did not notice the drama. Others noticed it, were shocked, pulled themselves together, took a breath - and then were overwhelmed by the ingenious solution.


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