Dance of the Colors

Tanz der Farben (1939) is by no means a lost film. Created by Hans Fischinger, Oskar’s younger brother, it is considered the last abstract film made in the Third Reich. And it is a worthy swan song. Oskar was experimenting with volume, texture, he tended to have a certain graphical ‘dominant’ in each film. Hans preferred thin lines, sharp angles – which created an effect of a more rough and tense movement with a ‘space resistance’. Tanz der Farben indeed resembles a non-figurative universe living by constantly changing laws. The Gosfilmofond print is quite unique – it is in fact three prints spliced into one, and these prints differ: Hans Fischinger was trying several colour solutions for the same musical sequence.

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The Peak

The Peak

2020

Functional Block Diagrams

Functional Block Diagrams

The Genesis

The Genesis

2017

Falling Letters

2014

Swatted

Swatted

2019

The Pelican's Bill

The Pelican's Bill

1926

Ye Olde Melodies

1929

Untitled

Untitled

2020

This Dark Thought

This Dark Thought

2019

Spook Train: Room One – Curtains

Spook Train: Room One – Curtains

2017

Wife of Bath

1998

Hoofs on Skates

Hoofs on Skates

2024

Balaclava

Balaclava

2021

Home of the Heart

Home of the Heart

2021

Made in Spain

Made in Spain

2016

The black sheep and other fables

1978

The Ugly Duckling

The Ugly Duckling

1939

It has to be lived once and dreamed twice

It has to be lived once and dreamed twice

2019

Dragon Quest: The Great Adventure of Dai

Dragon Quest: The Great Adventure of Dai

1991

School of Fine Arts

1990