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KOL
ISHAH: THE RABBI IS A WOMAN
by Hannah Heer
USA/A 2010, 38 minutes, Color
KOL ISHAH: THE RABBI IS A WOMAN provides
rare insight into the workings of the rabbinical world, as envisioned,
enriched and experienced by four women rabbis: Rabbi Laura Geller
(Los Angeles), Rabbi Judith Hauptman (New York), Rabbi Elisa Klapheck
(Frankfurt & Amsterdam), Rabbi Chava Koster (New York).
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THE ART OF REMEMBRANCE:
SIMON WIESENTHAL
by Hannah Heer &
Werner Schmiedel
A/USA 1995, 99 minutes, 16 mm, Color
THE ART OF REMEMBRANCE follows the life
and work of Simon Wiesenthal, the eponymous humanitarian and Holocaust
survivor, a man who has become one of the most important Jewish
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THE OTHER EYE
by Hannah Heer &
Werner Schmiedel
A/USA 1991, 125 minutes, 16 mm, Color
THE OTHER EYE is a thought-provoking
documentary about G.W.Pabst, director of such classic silent works
as JOYLESS STREET and PANDORA’S BOX.
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SUBWAY RIDERS
Directed by Amos Poe,
Director of Photography & Producer Hannah Heer
USA 1981, 120 minutes, 16mm, Color
Exclusive Worldwide Rights &
Sales: River Lights Pictures, Inc.
Cast: Susan Tyrrell, Robbie Coltrane, John Lurie, Amos Poe, Cookie
Mueller, Charlene Kaleina and Bill Rice.
SUBWAY RIDERS' music does not merely accompany the film, but occupies
its own aural space and so adds its own distinct perspective to
this highly stylized, richly textured portrait of a world of random
murders.
-Jeff McLaughlin, The Boston Globe
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GOLD - Variation
video
by Hannah Heer & Werner Schmiedel
2012, Color, 3 minutes, Video
GOLD - Dance Dream Myth
video
by Hannah Heer & Werner Schmiedel
1983-85, Color, 9 minutes, Video
GOLD - SUDDENLY GOLD IMAGES
1985, Video / Multi-Media Installation
"Alchemy was out to convert ordinary base metal to gold and
to create the elixir of life. Hannah Heer and Werner Schmiedel are
repeating the alchemic processes but in a contemporary way. They
color the sea gold and alternate these images with barely tangible
words such as 'life', 'dream' and 'universe'. With Villa Come Me,
on the celebrated fishing island of Capri, as a location, a moving
painting is created with mythical overtones." --World
Wide Video Festival 1984, The Hague, Holland
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