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DDR in Originalaufnahmen-Berlin Hauptstadt der DDR (2 DVDs)

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DDR in Originalaufnahmen-Berlin Hauptstadt der DDR (2 DVDs)1. Original Dokumentationen der DEFA aus den Jahren 1946 bis 1986 ber Berlin, die Hauptstadt der DDR. 2. Teil der erfolgreichen Doku DVD Reihe Die DDR in Originalaufnahmen zum Erinnern, Verschenken und Sammeln 3. Covergestaltung im Retro Look in der Optik von DDR Plakaten DVD 1 (ca. 104 Minuten): Berlin im Aufbau Regie: Kurt Maetzig, DEFA Studio fr Dokumentarfilme 1946, s w, 22 Minuten Wiederaufbau der zerstrten Stadt nach Ende des 2. Weltkriegs

1.      Original-Dokumentationen der DEFA aus den Jahren 1946 bis 1986 über Berlin, die Hauptstadt der DDR.

2.      Teil der erfolgreichen Doku-DVD-Reihe „Die DDR in Originalaufnahmen“ zum Erinnern, Verschenken und Sammeln

3.      Covergestaltung im Retro-Look in der Optik von DDR-Plakaten


DVD 1 (ca. 104 Minuten):

 

Berlin im Aufbau

Regie: Kurt Maetzig, DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme 1946, s/w, 22 Minuten

Wiederaufbau der zerstörten Stadt nach Ende des 2. Weltkriegs

 

Berlin heute

Regie: Joachim Hadaschik, DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme 1966, Farbe, 29 Minuten

Ost-Berlin als internationale Stadt im Jahr 1966

 

Berlin - Disco-Film 18

Regie: Uwe Belz, DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme 1977, Farbe, 6 Minuten

Bilder vom neuen Berliner Stadtzentrum, unterlegt mit dem Lied »Komm in die Stadt...« von Uschi Brüning

 

Berlin - Hauptstadt der DDR

DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme 1980, Farbe, 19 Minuten

Die Hauptstadt der DDR von ihren schönsten Seiten

 

Die junge, alte Stadt Berlin

Regie: Alfons Machalz, DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme 1986, Farbe, 28 Minuten

Bekannten Straßen und Plätze Berlins: Alexanderplatz, Leipziger Straße, Schönhauser Allee, Friedrichstraße und Unter den Linden.

 

DVD 2 (ca. 129 Minuten):

 

…abends an der Spree

Regie: Alfons Machalz, DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme 1963, s/w, 11 Minuten

Impressionen vom Berliner Leben am Abend und verschiedenen Möglichkeiten der Feierabendgestaltung

 

Draußen in Berlin

Regie: Trutz Meinl, DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme 1968, Farbe, 15 Minuten

Über Sport, Spiel und Spaß bei den Berliner Gewässern

 

DDR-Magazin 1980/05: Ein Wochenende im Grünen

Regie: Ellen Richard, DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme 1980, Farbe, 20 Minuten

Wie sich die Berliner im Grünen erholen

 

Zille und sein Berlin

Regie: Wernfried Hübel, DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme 1959, s/w, 23 Minuten

Historische Filmaufnahmen aus der Kaiserzeit und der Weimarer Republik werden den Zeichnungen von Heinrich Zille gegenübergestellt

 

Im Pergamon-Museum

Regie: Jürgen Böttcher, DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme 1962, s/w, 19 Minuten

Ein filmischer Besuch im Berliner Pergamonmuseum

 

Ein alter Engel – Zeughaus Berlin

Regie: Joachim Hadaschik, DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme 1966, s/w, 10 Minuten

Über das ehemalige Zeughaus, jetzt Museum für Deutsche Geschichte

 

Forschungsstätte Museum – Naturkundemuseum

Regie: Trutz Meinl, DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme 1966, s/w, 10 Minuten

 

Museumsinsel

Regie: Alfons Machalz, DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme 1982, Farbe, 21 Minuten

Über das einzigartige Bauensemble von Karl Friedrich Schinkel im Zentrum Berlins

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