The Power of Emotion (1983)
September 16, 1983Release Date
The Power of Emotion (1983)
September 16, 1983Release Date
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Release DateSeptember 16, 1983
Original NameDie Macht der Gefühle
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 52m
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The Power of Emotion (German: Die Macht der Gefühle) is a 1983 West German essay film directed by Alexander Kluge. It uses a mixture of documentary, fictionalised narrative and archive footage to explore the ways in which cinema can express emotion. Like Germany in Autumn (1978) The Power of Emotion draws on multiple short narratives or documentary sequences, including the trial of a woman who has shot her husband to death, an interview with an opera singer, the state funeral of Heinz-Herbert Karry, sequences from Fritz Lang's Die Nibelungen., a time lapse of the Frankfurt skyline and a story of fugitive diamond thieves."The film Die Macht der Gefühle is not about feelings," Kluge wrote, "but rather their organization: how they can be organized by chance, through outside factors, murder, destiny; how they are organized, how they encounter the fortune they are seeking."