Michael Pilz Filmproduktion Movies
- 1993
Cage
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A cinematographic attempt at a maximum of exertion and a maximum of relaxation based on the thoughts of John Cage, Chuang Tzu and others.
- 1990
Feldberg
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In this evocative work, we hear and see the interactions of a man and a woman in a pristine forest. We gain a sense of intimacy with them and nature....
- 1997
Facts for Fiction
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For one night Michael Pilz rides through New York with a remarkable taxi driver, Jeff Perkins. Sitting by his side, looking and listening, sometimes...
- 1983
Heaven and Earth
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Michael Pilz's 285-minute Himmel and Erde is an essay film or an ethnographic documentary. It contemplates the finite lot of individuals as part of a...
- 1995
Let‘s Sit Down Before We Leave
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A cinematographic reflection on external and internal images based on a journey to Siberia: looking, listening and marvelling.
- 1984
SS-Nr. ...
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- 2020
With Love – Volume One 1987-1996
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To this day, a work in progress called 'Curtains' can be found on the extensive website of Austrian maverick master Michael Pilz. The idea was to...
- 1988
Josef Hauser - Klang und Raum
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- 1989
80cm 5t
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Karl Prantl, the main character in the film, is one of the leading figures of Austrian art. As a sculptor - as one who shapes stones - he has...
- 1971
Wladimir Nixon
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- 2018
Triptych
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Originally intended as a four-room media installation, allowing the viewer to "live" the film, come and go, Michael Pilz's essay about South Styrian...
- 1986
Paticca-samuppada
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"Deep is the doctrine of events as arising from causes, and it looks deep too. It is through not understanding this doctrine, through not penetrating...
- 1994
All The Vermeers in Prague
All The Vermeers in Prague01994HD
"A montage of years of personal videography. My way of seeing was, and remains, more important than the object itself." (Michael Pilz)