Die Teilung aller Tage
Originally released in 1970. Die Teilung aller Tage is a documentary film. directed by Harun Farocki. At just 33 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Ingrid Oppermann and Harun Farocki
Synopsis
A worker is sitting at a conveyor belt on which light bulbs are coming in at regular intervals. He takes the light bulbs from the conveyor belt and inserts them into a testing device. The light bulbs light up briefly and bathe the scene in glistening light. The worker puts the light bulb back on the conveyor belt, looks directly into the camera and shouts against the noise of the machines: "We create wealth."
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Production Details
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- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Cinegrafik
- WDR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Die Teilung aller Tage about?
A worker is sitting at a conveyor belt on which light bulbs are coming in at regular intervals. He takes the light bulbs from the conveyor belt and inserts them into a testing device. The light bul...
Who directed Die Teilung aller Tage?
Die Teilung aller Tage was directed by Harun Farocki.
How long is Die Teilung aller Tage?
Die Teilung aller Tage has a runtime of 0 hours and 33 minutes (33 minutes total).
When was Die Teilung aller Tage released?
Die Teilung aller Tage was released on April 17, 1970 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Die Teilung aller Tage?
The main cast of Die Teilung aller Tage includes Ingrid Oppermann, Harun Farocki.