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filmarchives online gir deg enkel og gratis tilgang til katalogdata fra europeiske filmarkiver. I denne flersprÃ¥klige internettportalen kan du finne informasjon om filmer gjennom Ã¥ søke i innholdsbeskrivelse, filmografiske data og fysiske karakteristika. Søkeresultatene forteller om hvilke filmer som fins, hvor de befinner seg, og kontaktinformasjon til eierarkivet som tar en evt videre bestilling av materiale. Fokuset i basen er pÃ¥ dokumentarisk materiale, non-fiction, som f.eks dokumentar- og undervisningsfilmer, filmaviser, reisefilmer, reklame, industrifilm, eksperimentell film, sportsfilmer og animasjonsfilmer. filmarchives online er et resultat av MIDAS-prosjektet (Moving Image Database for Access and Re-use of European Film Collections). MIDAS ble initiert i 2006 som et pilotprosjekt i EUs MEDIA Plus program. Det deltar 18 institusjoner og arkiver og prosjektet ledes av Deutsches Filminstiut – DIF.
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The work of director Victor Vicas (1918-1985) has so far been widely neglected. However, Vicas' achievements as director, producer, camera operator, editor and actor from 1938 until his death in 1985 are a remarkable testimonial of the development of film in the Cold War era.
Between 1945 and 1953 Vicas was involved in the production of more than 40 short documentaries and features, working in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Yugoslavia, Turkey, Israel, the US and Canada, among other countries. Mostly, these films were commissioned as part of the Marshall Plan (e.g. "Working together", 1961; "Jour de peine", 1952) and were supposed to promote the concept of democracy in post-war Europe. Further films were commissioned by the United Nations and other international institutions (e.g. "The Children´s Republic", 1947; "Bread and Wine", 1947; "Italy Rebuilds", 1947). In Israel, where Vicas was considering long-term settlement, he went on to produce six films (e.g. "48 Hours A Day", 1949; "Day of Independence", 1951).
"Weg ohne Umkehr" was the first feature film directed by Vicas in the FRG in 1953. He continued to shoot full-length feature films in the UK, France (e.g. "Je Reviendrai à Kandara", 1957) and Hollywood (“The Wayward Bus", 1957). By the mid-sixties Vicas started to work for television, producing documentaries and film serials in France and the US ("Les Brigades du Tigre", 1974-78).
Recurring themes in his films are the East/West conflict, political violence and in particular the development of Israel, which Vicas - who left Germany in 1933 as a "stateless" Jew and then fought against the Germans both in the French and US army - felt personally affiliated with. The Deutsche Filminstitut - DIF e. V., holding the rights to parts of the Victor Vicas estate, courtesy of his widow Li Erben, has added entries for 18 films by the director to the databases of filmarchives online:
Please note: The participating institutions contribute, enrich and supplement information from their local archive databases to filmarchives online independently and on their own responsibility.
With the support of the
MEDIA Plus programme
of the European Community