
German Author and Filmmaker Alexander Kluge Dies at 94
Alexander Kluge, a prominent German author, filmmaker, philosopher, and polymath known for his involvement with Group 47 and the New German Cinema, has died at the age of 94 in Munich, with tributes highlighting his unique blend of documentary and fictional storytelling and his influence on new German cinema.
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Alexander Kluge, New German Cinema Pioneer, Dies at 94
German filmmaker Alexander Kluge, who pioneered the 1960s New German Cinema movement and won the Venice Film Festival’s Golden Lion in 1968 with “The Artists in the Big Top: Perplexed,” has died. He was 94. News of Kluge’s death was confirmed on Wednesday by his publishing company, Suhrkamp Verlag, who said he died in Munich, […]
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The German director won Venice's Golden Lion with 'Artists Under the Big Top: Perplexed' in 1969 and co-directed acclaimed anthology film 'Germany in Autumn' (1978).
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