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All 1 Walter Ruttmann Movies In Order - All The Best (And Worst) Films To Watch Online
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All 1 Walter Ruttmann Movies In Order - All The Best (And Worst) Films To Watch Online

All 1 Walter Ruttmann Movies In Order - All The Best (And Worst) Films To Watch Online

Walter Ruttmann Movies

Delve into the captivating world of German filmmaker Walter Ruttmann with our roundup article, Walter Ruttmann Movies. From his experimental beginnings in the 1920s, Ruttmann made significant contributions to the film industry as a pioneer of avant-garde techniques and a prominent figure in the German film scene. Witness the evolution of his work and its lasting impact on the medium through his most memorable films, including Berlin: Die Sinfonie der Großstadt (Berlin: Symphony of a Great City, 1927).



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"The Storming of La Sarraz, " a unique and lost work of cinema, was released in 1929 during the golden age of experimental filmmaking. Directed by a trio of cult directors, Sergei Eisenstein, Ivor Montagu, and Hans Richter, this film combines the genres of comedy and war, challenging traditional narratives.

Starring Jean-Georges Auriol, Béla Balázs, and Janine Bouissounouse, "The Storming of La Sarraz" brings together an extraordinary ensemble cast. Set against the backdrop of a humorous world war, the forces of Commercial Cinema and Independent Cinema engage in a farcical battle.

Featuring a groundbreaking exploration of cinema language and techniques of montage, the film is set in the intriguing town of La Sarraz. With a touch of the surreal and a dash of absurdity, "The Storming of La Sarraz" continues to intrigue viewers as one of the most influential lost films in cinematic history.

Don't miss this unique opportunity to experience a forgotten gem in the world of experimental film.

Similar works to "The Storming of La Sarraz" include "Old and New" (Eisenstein), "Que Viva Mexico" (Eisenstein), "Land and Freedom" (Eisenstein), "Time in the Sun" (Eisenstein), "Thunder Over Mexico" (Eisenstein), "Gore i radost zhenshchiny" (Montagu and Richter), "! Que viva Mexico! , " and "Eisenstein's Mexican Project. "


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