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An unusual conceptual piece, this collaboration between American media artist Kostelanetz and German filmmaker Koerber focuses on the great Jewish Cemetery of Berlin. The evocative gravestones are an archaeological window into Berlin's greatest years and a vanished world. 1985 Berlin Film Festival.
Filmmaker Bio(s)
Openings & Closings (with Barton Weiss,
1976-78): Anthology Film Archives (New York,
Dec. 10, 1976); Western Front (Vancouver, BC.,
Feb. 10 , 1977); Hamline College (St. Paul, MN,
April 2, 1977); University of Texas (April 21,
1977); Global Village (New York, March 30,
1979).
Constructivist Fictions (with Peter Longauer,
1978): Global Village (New York, March 30,
1979); Donnell Library (New York, April 21,
1984); "Artists & Film," Millennium (New York,
April 6, 1985); "The Greatest Really Short
Avant-Garde Film Festival of 1985," Millennium
(New York, April 13, 1985); 25th Festival Mondial
du Cinema de Courts Metrages (Huy, Belgium,
Oct. 27, 1985), where it received a certificate of
honorable mention in the "Classe Independant";
Anthology Film Archives (New York, March 29
1990.
Epiphanies (in English, 1981): Literarisches
Colloquium Berlin (Sept. 24, 1981): Arsenal
(West Berlin, May 24, 1982); Donnell Library
(New York, April 10, 1984); Albright College
(Reading, PA, April 19, 1984); Anthology Film
Archives (New York, March 29, 1990).
Epiphanies (in German, 1982): North German
Television Network (Berlin-Hamburg-Bremen
[SFB-NDR-RB], July 1, 1983).
Ein Verlorenes Berlin (with Martin Koerber,
1984): Berlin Film Festival, Internationales forum
des jungen films (Feb., 1984); Oberhausen
Festival of Short Films (April, 1984);
Literarisches Colloquium Berlin (June 4, 1984);
Goethe House (New York, Nov. 4, 1984);
Goethe House (Chicago, Feb., 1985); 1.
Internationales Dokumentarfilmfestival Munchen
(Dec. 13-14, 1985); Gesellschaft fur
Christlich-Judische Zusammenarbeit (Jan. 22,
1986); CUNY-TV (New York, May 29, 1986);
Goethe-Institut, Rio de Janiero (June 18, 1987);
Goethe-Institut, Buenos Aires (June 22, 1987);
North German Television Network (1988);
Bayerischen Haupstaatsarchiv (Munich, May
8-11, 1989); Filmmuseum, Potsdam (Jan. 23,
1992).
A Berlin Lost (with Martin Koerber, 1985):
Edinburgh International Film Festival (August,
1985); Lehigh Valley Center of Jewish
Studies--Lehigh University, Lafayette College,
Muhlenberg College (Oct. 22-23, 1985); Ann
Arbor Film Festival (prize-winner, March 11,
1986), which toured to Daytona Beach
Community College (March 25-26, 1986),
Virginia Commonwealth Univ. (April 4-5, 1986),
Kent State Univ. (April 10, 1986), Madison
Filmmakers Cooperative (May 11-12, 1986),
International House (Philadelphia, PA, June
11-12, 1986), Renaissance Rialto Theatre (San
Francisco); Imperial Valley Campus, San Diego
State Univ. (Calexico, CA, April 7, 1986); Univ. of
Puerto Rico (April 9, 1986).; Melbourne
International Film Festival (Australia, June 19-29,
1986); Jewish Film Festival: Pagoda Palace
Theater (San Francico, August 5, 1986), Univ. of
California (Berkeley, August 13, 1986),
Jerusalem Film Festival (June 27-July 4, 1987),
International Jewish Symposium, Jewish
Community Center, W. Bloomfield, MI (March
21-22, 1988), Anthology Film Archives (via
Filmmakers Cooperative screenings, April 27,
1991), University of Kentucky (February 1998),
Penn State University (September 2000).
Ett Forloratt Berlin (with Martin Koerber, 1984):
Goethehaus (Stockholm, Sept., 1986)
Berlin Perdu (with Martin Koerber, 1986):
Goethe-Institut, Toulouse (January 1988);
Anthology Film Archives (New York, 31 March
1990), with A Berlin Lost, Ein Verlornes Berlin,
Ett Forlorat Berlin, Berlin Sche-Einena Jother, El
Berlin Perdido.
Berlin Sche-Einena Jother (with Martin
Koerber, 1987); The Jewish Museum (New York,
July 1988), with A Berlin Lost.
All these Berlin films are screened from time to
time at Goethe-Instituts around the world without
notification of the filmmakers. From secondary
informants we know about screenings in South
America in 1988 and in India and Sri Lanka in the
summer of 1991. There have no doubt been
many more. There may well have been other
screenings that have slipped my memory,
especially of the earlier films. The historical
details on this list were not compiled until 1986