Peter Pewas
Nacimiento : 1904-04-22, Berlin, Germany
Muerte : 1984-09-13
An intimate portrait of filmmaker Peter Pewas.
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Reconstruction of a deadly car accident.
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Reconstruction of a deadly car accident.
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A melancholic portrait of the last hours of an old man.
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A melancholic portrait of the last hours of an old man.
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Hamburg awakens to a new morning in Peter Pewas short film.
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Hamburg awakens to a new morning in Peter Pewas short film.
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Attempted murder told from three perspectives: that of the offender, the (prospective) victim and the investigating officer.
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Poetic short film by Peter Pewas, inspired by a poem by Rainer Maria Rilke.
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Poetic short film by Peter Pewas, inspired by a poem by Rainer Maria Rilke.
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A train journey from the Alps to the North Sea through post-war Germany.
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A train journey from the Alps to the North Sea through post-war Germany.
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The film centres around the young woman Erika, desperately seeking for love and escape from the depression of the times, drifting, and in the end becoming involved with a circle of rich people who sell goods for sexual favours.
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Commissioned by the newly founded SED for the first regional elections (October 1946) in the Soviet occupation zone.
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Commissioned by the newly founded SED for the first regional elections (October 1946) in the Soviet occupation zone.
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This film tells the unusually sensitive story of two women who try to cope with men, one a pragmatic gold digger type, not unsympathetic though, the other a dreamer who falls in love with a man in a magic moment ... or so she thinks.
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This film tells the unusually sensitive story of two women who try to cope with men, one a pragmatic gold digger type, not unsympathetic though, the other a dreamer who falls in love with a man in a magic moment ... or so she thinks.
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Tobis studio short film by Peter Pewas that wasn't intended for theatrical release.
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Tobis studio short film by Peter Pewas that wasn't intended for theatrical release.
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These fragments of a documentary film project by Peter Pewas about Berlin’s Alexanderplatz show the neon signs on the big department stores, but also children playing unsupervised amid the rubble of vacant lots, passers-by trudging hurriedly through the slush, and a torchlight procession of Nazi storm troopers – a heterogeneous social reality. The film was never completed because the director was arrested by the Gestapo and the footage seized.