Parteitag 64
A single camera pans across a vast, silent hall. The seats are empty, the banners are furled. This is the 1964 Party Convention, but not as it was broadcast. This documentary strips away the orchestrated spectacle to reveal the architecture of power itself. Through stark, observational footage from 1964, the film examines the mechanics of political theater, where every empty chair and prepared podium speaks volumes about the performance of unity and the silence it demands.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 1964 |
| Country | Germany |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Klaus Wildenhahn |
| Runtime | 18 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 5.0/10 (1 votes) |
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The director's approach transforms official footage into a study of power's mechanics. By focusing on empty halls and furled banners, the film exposes the architecture of an ideological performance, where the setting itself becomes the protagonist.
This is for viewers who appreciate a forensic look at history. It provokes not emotion, but a cool recognition of political ritual as theater. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Klaus Wildenhahn
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A solitary, late-night viewing for the analytically minded.
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