Eine Pyramide für mich
Eine Pyramide für mich

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Eine Pyramide für mich

1975
Movie
102 min
German

A conference is to be held once again to discuss the construction of a new dam, which Professor Paul Satie rejects. During a train journey, he spontaneously leaves the train. Here in Wolfsgrün, from 1948 to 1950, he helped build the old, now far too small dam as a youth brigadier. He and the others who helped build it have erected a monument to this. A monument with his name on it. Is that perhaps why he is against the new dam?

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Director: Wolfgang BeckerGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the life and work of the artist Hanns Schimansky, focusing on his artistic process and philosophy. The film delves into his creative environment and the inspirations behind his diverse body of work, offering viewers an intimate look at the mind of a notable German artist. It aims to understand the dedication and passion that fueled his artistic endeavors throughout his career.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on a specific artist, 'Eine Pyramide für mich' received specialized attention within art and film circles. Critical reception often highlighted its insightful portrayal of Hanns Schimansky's artistic journey and his unique contributions to the art world. Audiences interested in German art and documentary filmmaking found it to be an informative and engaging piece.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides a deep dive into the artistic world of Hanns Schimansky.

  • Offers a thoughtful exploration of an artist's creative process.

  • Valuable for those interested in German modern art.

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Fun Fact

The film's director, Wolfgang Becker, later achieved wider international recognition for directing the critically acclaimed comedy 'Good Bye, Lenin!' released in 2003.

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