Schön ist’s im Labyrinth – George Grosz in Amerika (1992)
George Grosz, born on July 26th in Berlin, vicious draftsman and painter of the face of the ruling class, enfant terrible of the 1920s, accused of pornography and blasphemy, was one of the most popular visual artists of the Weimar Republic. Little is known, however, that Grosz spent half of his artistically productive life in the USA before returning to Berlin in 1959.
Directors: Norbert Bunge, Christine Fischer-Defoy.
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Heino Ferch as |
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Hilmar Thate as Narrator (voice) |
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Marty Grosz as Self |
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Peter Grosz as Self |
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Robert Cenedella as Self |
| Camera | Norbert Bunge | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Norbert Bunge | Director |
| Directing | Christine Fischer-Defoy | Director |
| Editing | Norbert Bunge | Editor |
| Sound | Andy Brauer | Music |
| Writing | Norbert Bunge | Writer |
| Writing | Christine Fischer-Defoy | Writer |