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Two documentary interviews with the Austrian author, Thomas Bernhard.
Authors, Austrian --- Authors, Austrian. --- Bernhard, Thomas --- Bernhard, Thomas. --- 1900-1999.
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Two portraits of Austrian artists by Kurt Palm: Der schnitt durch die kehle, a biography of author Adalbert Stifter, and Der Wadenmesser, about the life of composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Zonder onderwerpscode: speelfilm --- Artists --- Artists. --- Authors, Austrian --- Authors, Austrian. --- Composers --- Composers. --- Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, --- Stifter, Adalbert, --- 1800-1899. --- Austria. --- Stifter, Adalbert --- Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
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This lexicon presents, resumes, discusses en gives bibliographical information on 3700 French literary texts, as well as information about the author, genres, literary prizes and francophone writing. In print: Dictionnaire des œuvres littéraires de langue française / [sous la réd. de] Jean-Pierre de Beaumarchais, Daniel Couty, Paris : Bordas, 1994
Bellettrie. --- Frans.
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MINIATURE CALENDAR, which is updated daily by miniature photographer Tatsuya Tanaka, has become a card game.Contains 44 works carefully selected by the author from 9 years of work.Japanese Creative Books: https://japanese-creative-books.com/product/photography/miniature-life-karuta-tatsuya-tanaka/
Spelmateriaal --- Kaartspel --- Grafische vormgeving --- Fotografie --- Tilt-shiftfotografie --- Fotografische techniek --- Tanaka, Tatsuya
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From 1936 to 1956 the author and critic Carl Seelig visited Robert Walser regularly in the sanitorium at Herisau. During long walks through Appenzeller Land they would talk about Walser's life, and about literature and politics. Seelig documented his memories of this time in his book Wanderungen mit Robert Walser, which Percy Adlon used as the basis for his first film. This is a portrait of a poet with a muted voice, directed with great feeling and precision.
Authors, Swiss --- Authors, Swiss. --- Biographical films --- Biographical films. --- Seelig, Carl, --- Seelig, Carl, --- Seelig, Carl, --- Walser, Robert, --- Walser, Robert, --- Walser, Robert, --- Germany.
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Mary Overlie created the Six Viewpoints as an answer to the question "What are dance and theater made of?" She sought out a technical language to discuss the artistic forms similar to that of the specific language used to describe painting. What followed was the development of a comprehensive language that simultaneously uncovered a philosophical depth to performance when deconstructed.The seed of the entire work of The Six Viewpoints is found in the simple act of standing in space. From this perspective the artist is invited to read and be educated by the lexicon of daily experience. The information of space, the experience of time, the familiarity of shapes, the qualities and rules of kinetics in movement, the ways of logics, that stories are formed and the states of being and emotional exchanges that constitute the process of communication between living creature. These are the six materials named in The Six Viewpoints that constitute basic deconstructed theater. Working directly with these materials the artist begins to learn of performance through the essential languages as an independent intelligence.The Six Viewpoints has achieved a unique position in the world of theater and performance philosophy; it maintains the quiet and infectious ability to represent itself without the author. Overlie joins those who have worked to elevate theater. Her leveling of the creative hierarchy by focusing on the materials has conceptually and practically infected the performance worlds of both theater and dance. https://www.sixviewpoints.com/store/standing-in-space
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Award winning game author Martyn F takes you back to the start of civilization. You take on the role of a clan leader and explore the landscape, discover new tools and offer to holy places. All this to gather as much status as possible.Epoch: Early Inventors is very thematic and tries to stay as close to reality as possible.Before starting the game you build a landscape of hexagonal playing cards and holy places. In your turn you can carry out 1 action and/or develop 1 card and/or offer to 1 holy place. You can choose between the following actions: gather food, fish (for food), hunt for deer, butcher deer, explore adjacent cards or work to get raw material.You need food to move around the game board and develop cards. Gathering food and fishing are basically the same actions, but depending on the tools you have, the one action might give you more food than the other. You need raw materials to develop cards and offer to the holy places. Sometimes raw materials can help you to heighten the proceeds of actions. The action "Work" can get you raw materials. The type of landscape you are currently standing on determines how much work it is to get hold of a certain raw material. Raw materials used in the game are: wood, flax, stone, flint, clay and iron ore. Butchering animals can not only get you food, but also skins, bones and tendons. Exploring cards adds to your status. It also opens up more cards to be developed. To develop a card, you need to "pay" the food and materials depicted on the card.Once you have developed a card, you can use the tool, equipment or knowledge of this card to your advantage. E.g. Rope Making allows you to turn 2 flax into 3 ropes. Sowing gives you 2-4 extra food, when gathering food. An axe makes it easier to chop wood. By cleverly using your own cards and those of your opponents, you try to offer materials to as many holy places as you can, thereby increasing your status even more.After 14-20 rounds the game is over. The player that has collected the most status has won.(https://www.spelhuis.be/Epoch:-Early-Inventors)
Geschiedenis --- Europa --- Oudheid --- Prehistorie
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