Twelve Short Films by Oskar Fischinger (1924 - 1942)
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Animated Art-House

Fishinger Glenhauzene born in June 22, 1900. He studied the construction and engineering in Frankfurt and successfully received technical obrazvanie in 1922. In 1923 Fishinger went to Munich, where he worked with Louis Shiloh, and even took several of his own films, all of which are now lost. He has worked with Alejandro Laszlo from 1925 to 1926. In Berlin, he began working for UFA studios, and created special effects for films such as "Woman on the Moon." He has worked extensively on sound experiments and production of synthetic sound and was the first to use three-color system in the avant-garde films. Fishinger received many offers after he emigrated to the United States in 1936, but the contract with Welles did not come to anything, because the company went bankrupt. "It's a moving painting number 1" was one of his paintings, describing the period of fascination with painting for the director. In several commercial radio, he has not removed any films in twenty years from 1947 until his death. Died Oscar Fishinger January 31, 1967 in Hollywood.
Allegretto
Color Rythm
In Berlin Studio
Kreise
Motion Painting No.1
Munchen-Berlin Wandering
Seelische Konstruktionen
Spirals
Studie No.6
Studie No.7
Wax Experiments
Wax Experiments Footage

Run time: ~ 60 min