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Film Info

Germany 2007 | 105 min. Director: Harald Bergmann
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Project / Host

German Documentaries

Categories

Documentary

Brinkmanns Wrath

NOW AVAILABLE on DVD: Brinkmanns Zorn – Director's Cut
with the documentary BRINKMANN’S WRATH
plus BonusTracks
88 mins The Super-8 Films 1967-1970
69 mins Longkamp Diary 1971
79 mins Collagen 1972/1973

Synopsis

The German poet Rolf Dieter Brinkmann died at the age of 35 in an accident in London in April 1975. He left behind a voluminous, unfinished work-in-progress that included many hours of documentary film material, audio recordings and thousands of photographs. The film, Brinkmanns Wrath, incorporates portions of this existing material with new scenes shot in the city of Cologne, London and Cambridge. Considered to be in the seventies one of the most important poets of post-war Germany, Brinkmann’s work is definitely in the marginal outsider vein, approximating a sort of hybrid of Frank O’Hara, William Burroughs, and W.C. Williams, all of whom were important influences on Brinkmann’s work. His confrontational nature and volatile personality were feared at readings, and together with his huge creative output and his early death, earned him a reputation as the "James Dean of poetry,” a true enfant terrible of contemporary letters.

Cast & Crew

Festivals/awards

Grimme-Preis 2009
Preis der Autoren 2007
Innovationspreis der deutschen Filmkritik 2007
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