Kinelab Spezial: Werner Nekes & Klaus Wyborny

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In the summer of 1968 Werner Nekes and Klaus Wyborny opened a cinema in Hamburg. It was located in a basement in Brüderstraße, furnished with mattrasses and benches. There they showed their films. Metropolis is proud to present two authentic programs of films that were actually shown there in 1968.

Program 1 (19h):
- A Crowd in the Face (Klaus Wyborny, May 1968, 8’)
- Schnitte für ABABA (Werner Nekes, 1967, 14’)
- Start (Werner Nekes, 1966, 10’)
- Put-Putt (Werner Nekes, 1967, 10’)
- Home Sweet Home (Klaus Wyborny, May 1968, 12’)
- Fehlstart (Werner Nekes, 1966, 15’)
- Im KZ - Inside the Concentration Camp (Klaus Wyborny, May 1968, 8’)
- Jüm-Jüm (Werner Nekes & Dore O, 1967, 10’)

Program 2 (21h):
- Auf zu den Sternen - Up to the Stars (Klaus Wyborny, June 1968, 15’)
- Artikel (Werner Nekes, 1966, 10’)
- Drei Tage mit Janine, 3 Tage mit John - 3 Days with John 3 Days with Janine (Klaus Wyborny, June 1968, 15’)
- gurtrug 1 (Werner Nekes, 1967, 12’)
- Thorium 232 (Klaus Wyborny ,July 1968, 17’)
- Zipzibbelip (Werner Nekes, 1968, 11’)

Also in Metropolis, starting on Mai 15th, you can see three so called "Pacific Installations" by Klaus Wyborny (with Tilda Swinton and Hanns Zischler, until July, 1st).

Venue: 

Metropolis Kino Hamburg - Hamburg, Germany

Dates: 

Friday, May 15, 2015 - 19:00 to Saturday, May 16, 2015 - 18:55

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Dates: 

Friday, May 15, 2015 - 19:00 to Saturday, May 16, 2015 - 18:55
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    Hamburg
    Germany
    53° 33' 22.9788" N, 9° 59' 18.8736" E