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Kraftwerk: Pop Art (2013)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 0M

Director : Hannes Rossacher, Simon Witter

Synopsis

This is the amazing story of how a group of reclusive Rhineland experimentalists became one of the most influential pop groups of all time - a celebration of the band featuring exclusive live tracks filmed at their Tate Modern shows in London (Feb 2013), interwoven with expert analysis, archive footage of the group, newsreel of the era and newly-shot cinematic evocations of their obsessions. With contributions from Derrick May, Holger Czukay, Francois Kevorkian, Neville Brody, Paul Morley, Peter Boettcher, Caroline Wood and more.

Actors

Paul Morley
Paul Morley
Self
Catherine Wood
Catherine Wood
Curator Tate Modern
François Kevorkian
François Kevorkian
Self
Ralf Hütter
Ralf Hütter
Self (archive footage)
Derrick May
Derrick May
Self
Florian Schneider
Florian Schneider
Self (archive footage)
Holger Czukay
Holger Czukay
Self
Neville Brody
Neville Brody
Self
Peter Boettcher
Peter Boettcher
Photographer
Nadean Downey
Nadean Downey
Self
Christopher John Foster
Christopher John Foster
Self
Fritz Hilpert
Fritz Hilpert
Self (archive footage)
Henning Schmitz
Henning Schmitz
Self (archive footage)
Karl Bartos
Karl Bartos
Self (archive footage)
Wolfgang Flür
Wolfgang Flür
Self (archive footage)

Crews

Hannes Rossacher
Hannes Rossacher
Director
Simon Witter
Simon Witter
Director
Simon Witter
Simon Witter
Writer
Alexander Seidenstücker
Alexander Seidenstücker
Cinematography
Marek Weinhold
Marek Weinhold
Editor
Stefan Mathieu
Stefan Mathieu
Producer

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