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  1. Eika Katappa: Directed by Werner Schroeter. With Gisela Trowe, Carla Egerer, Rosemarie Heinikel, Magdalena Montezuma. Collage of dramatic scenes, some exaggerated to comic effect, with asynchronous sound from well known classic, operatic, and rock and roll music - with different approaches to love, suffering, and death.

    • (127)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Werner Schroeter
    • 1969-10-10
  2. 7 de nov. de 2017 · Werner Schroeter, Eika Katappa (1969)W.A. Mozart, Messa K 427 in do minore[Enrico Giacovelli, Mozart e il cinema, Roma 2017, p. 128]

    • 3 min
    • 672
    • Enrico Giacovelli
  3. Eika Katappa es una película dirigida por Werner Schroeter con Gisela Trowe, Carla Egerer, Rosemarie Heinikel, Magdalena Montezuma .... Año: 1969. Título original: Eika Katappa. Sinopsis: Se trata de una película experimental compuesta a base de escenas que juegan con lo impactante, lo cómico y lo trágico. Acompañada de una variada y ...

    • (34)
    • Alemania del Oeste (RFA)
    • Werner Schroeter; Robert van Ackeren
    • Werner Schroeter
  4. Eika Katappade Werner SchroeterRFA / 1969 / 144' / nb et coul. / vostfFormat d'origine : 16 mmFormat de projection : 35mm, copie neuve restaurée en numérique...

    • 3 min
    • 6.3K
    • HorrrrorVacui
  5. Werner Schroeter’s Eika Katappa, shot in color on 35mm film and clocking in at two hours and 22 minutes, is the culmination of the period of filmmaking that began in 1968 with Aggression. In a very short time, Schroeter developed radical ideas about filmic time, his manneristic style, theatricality, and experimen-tal use of sound and image.

  6. Robert van Ackeren Cinematography. Maria Callas Music. Caterina Valente Music. Critics reviews. Collage of dramatic scenes, some exaggerated to comic effect, with asynchronous sound from well known classic, operatic, and rock and roll music – with different approaches to love, suffering, and death.

  7. Directed by Werner Schroeter. Collage of dramatic scenes, some exaggerated to comic effect, with asynchronous sound from well known classic, operatic, and rock and roll music – with different approaches to love, suffering, and death. Cast. Crew. Details. Releases.