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Glas

  • 1958
  • 11min
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7,8/10
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Glas (1958)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDocumentary about Dutch glass production in the 50s.Documentary about Dutch glass production in the 50s.Documentary about Dutch glass production in the 50s.

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    • Bert Haanstra
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    • Bert Haanstra
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    • Réalisation
      • Bert Haanstra
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      • Bert Haanstra
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    • Récompensé par 1 Oscar
      • 3 victoires au total

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    10wlutley

    Visually, one of the best lyrical documentaries I have ever seen..

    GLASS may be the perfect non-cinema verite documentary film ever made. It tells the story of hand-made vs. machine-made glass products through the brilliant use of visual language. Color, movement, music, sound effects and editing combine to illustrate the contrast between the two types of glass products: artistic and utilitarian. And the difference is clearly and entertainingly presented without a word of narration. This is a film that truly contains not one unneeded shot The jazz score accompanying the visuals can stand on its own as music, yet it is brilliantly married to the diverse and unique portraits of the individual glass blowers featured in the film - all of it in just eleven minutes!
    tj-77

    clearly one of the best

    "Glas" is presented in film schools as an exemplar of what is known as a "process documentary." There's no voice-over to either guide or otherwise influence the viewer. The film is simply shot-after-shot of glass-making. It might have been underwritten by the Dutch bottle industry, because that seems to be its main thrust: the manufacture of bottles. Lotsa shots of mechanization, from wide-shots to mediums to macro close-ups. This film is usually shown as an intended primer for aspiring cinematographers: the exposures and lighting presented particular challenges to the DP. One curious artifact: At the end of the film, there's a credit for someone named, "Ouim Ouenders." Given the Dutch translation/ transposition, vis-a-vis spelling, who, exactly, is that guy? Someone we all might otherwise know?
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    "Ouim Ouenders"

    I'd say filmmaker Wim Wenders. QUOTE: "Glas" is presented in film schools as an exemplar of what is known as a "process documentary." There's no voice-over to either guide or otherwise influence the viewer. The film is simply shot-after-shot of glass-making. It might have been underwritten by the Dutch bottle industry, because that seems to be its main thrust: the manufacture of bottles. Lotsa shots of mechanization, from wide-shots to mediums to macro close-ups. This film is usually shown as an intended primer for aspiring cinematographers: the exposures and lighting presented particular challenges to the DP. One curious artifact: At the end of the film, there's a credit for someone named, "Ouim Ouenders." Given the Dutch translation/ transposition, vis-a-vis spelling, who, exactly, is that guy? Someone we all might otherwise know? UNQUOTE
    8boblipton

    Jazz Artists

    Bert Haanstra's Oscar-winning short subject about glassmaking is a lot of fun to watch. It has a nice jazzy score that complements the visuals, especially when the glassblower puffs out his cheeks to make a hollow object, with chops as large as Louis Armstrong's, or when one of the workers in an industrial glass plant uses the still-hot glass to light his cigarette.

    It's a well deserved Oscar, and I wouldn't imply otherwise. However, given that the major studios, and even the minor ones, had given up regular short subject production, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences effectively opened the category to foreign pictures.
    10FilmCriticLalitRao

    Simply outstanding : Bert Haanstra creates a marvelous documentary film

    Glas-an industrial documentary film by famous Dutch documentary film maker Bert Haanstra is one of the best documentary films made in Europe and elsewhere.It is generally believed that documentary films are not so interesting as feature films.Glas is a film which will surely prove this myth to be wrong.Bert Haanstra has made "Glas" a rewarding film viewing experience as he has included lovely Jazz music instead of opting for any kind of commentary or voice over.The film appears interesting as glass makers are shown as smoking casually as this helps them in their work.They are confident that nothing would go wrong in the course of their work.The artistic dimension of "Glas" is established in a lovely scene which shows how many bottles crack in a series when a single stray bottle is cracked.It is as if a master artist has put numerous strokes of a painting on a single canvas.As painting is an art for an artist,glass making must also be considered as an art.The widespread popularity of this film has enabled many people to learn from it and use it for their works.One example of Glas being used concerns its showing at Film and Television Institute of India,Pune by renowned authority on cinema Mr.P.K.Nair.This is something which he has personally told to Mr.Bert Haanstra who has felt proud of this fact.

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      • 1960 (France)
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