Aimless Walk

Aimless Walk (Bezúčelná procházka) is a 7:54 min. 1930[1] film by the Czech filmmaker Alexander Hackenschmied aka Alexander Hammid.[2]

Aimless Walk
Bezúčelná procházka
Directed byAlexander Hackenschmied
Release date
  • 1930 (1930)
CountryCzechoslovakia

The film belongs to the experimental documentary genre.[3] It is an example of European cinema's avant-garde tradition and has been placed alongside city symphony films such as Man with a Movie Camera and Manhatta.

References

  1. "Aimless Walk (Bezúčelná procházka)". The Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  2. "Bezúčelná procházka (1930)". Česko-Slovenská filmová databáze (in Czech). Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  3. "Aimless Walk". Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival. Retrieved 12 April 2021.

Literature

  • Anděl, Jaroslav. (2000). Alexandr Hackenschmied. Praha.
  • Drubek, Natascha. (2012). "Bezúčelná Procházka" / "Aimless Walk" (1930): Alexander Hackenschmied's "Film Study" of a Tram Ride to the Outskirts of Prague — Libeň. Bohemia (Munich, Germany). 52. 10.18447/BoZ-2012-3749. .

Films

Martina Kudláček’s documentary Aimless Walk — Alexander Hammid (1996 by Česká Televize & Mina Film).

Aimless Walk at IMDb


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