Alexander Sokurov Cinematic Phantom Sonata for Hitler

  • 14 years ago
Sonata for Hitler - experimental piece but Sokurov is very clear about distancing himself from avant-garde filmmakers Set to the music of Bach and Penderecki, Sonata for Hitler weaves together a bank of images from German and Soviet archive footage, drawing out a psychological dimension from the historical landscape at the end of World War II. http://www.xmail.net/technologos/Ahitler.html
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