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Das Plakat - Die Geburt der modernen Werbung
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Das Plakat - Die Geburt der modernen Werbung

Aug 26, 2018
0h 52m
★ 0.0

Overview

Advertising: Colorful and projected on a large scale. The new era begins at the beginning of the 20th century in Berlin, Munich and Vienna. Lucian Bernhard, Ludwig Hohlwein and Julius Klinger put the products of industrialization in a new light: cars and cigarettes, fashion and cosmetics. The story of the three exceptional graphic artists and how their poster art revolutionized advertising.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

DocArt
ERT
Leonardo Film
NDR

Cast

Jürgen Doering

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Jürgen Doering

René Grohnert

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René Grohnert

Roland Gruschka

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Roland Gruschka

Steve Heller

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Steve Heller

Juliet Kinchin

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Juliet Kinchin

Peter Klinger

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Peter Klinger

Anita Kühnel

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Anita Kühnel

Hellmut Rademacher

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Hellmut Rademacher

Hubert Riedel

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Hubert Riedel

Anne von Karstedt

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Anne von Karstedt

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