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The burning child / a film by Joseph Leo Koerner.

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    Summary
    The film explores Viennese architectural Modernism through the story of the director's father, painter Henry Koerner, who escaped Vienna after Adolf Hitler's annexation of Austria. Talking with historians and archivists about the the destruction of the homes and families of Viennese Jews that was carried out during the Holocaust, the filmmaker explores fundamental questions of home, memory, trauma, and exile.
    Uniform Title
    Burning child (Motion picture)
    Format
    Video
    Published
    Los Angeles, CA : Seventh Art Releasing, [2019]
    Locale
    Austria
    Vienna
    Vienna (Austria)
    Other Authors/Editors
    Koerner, Joseph Leo, film director, screenwriter, film producer.
    Bruun, Christian D., 1967- film director, cinematographer, film producer.
    Notes
    Title from container.
    Directors, Joseph Leo Koerner, Christian D. Bruun ; producers, Joseph Leo Koerner, Christian D. Bruun, Bo-Mi Choi ; writer, Joseph Leo Koerner ; director of photography, Christian D. Bruun ; music, Anthony Cheung.
    In English and German.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English German
    Physical Description
    1 videodisc (DVD) (113 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.

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    2024-06-21 23:29:00
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