Celebrate the 100th anniversary of Walter Gropius’ Bauhaus with this lively, wide-ranging documentary exploring the history, present and future of the utopian design and architecture school and communal social movement around the world.
Weimar, 1921: The life of 20-year-old Lotte Brendel seems to have been marked out by her father - as wife
and mother at the side of a man who is to take over his parents' carpentry business. Against the will of her family, the unconventional
and artistically talented Lotte joins a group of young artists, applies to the Bauhaus - and is accepted. The Weimar Bauhaus under the
direction of the visionary Walter Gropius aims not only to combine art and craftsmanship, but also to accommodate the "New Man". In
Bauhäusler Paul Seligmann, Lotte finds a supporter and her great love. She is given the opportunity to complete her studies as a woman
with equal rights - guided by world-famous artists such as Johannes Itten, Feininger, Kandinsky, Klee and Schlemmer. But the break with
her family, questions of equality and political pressure on the Bauhaus make her life more difficult.
Actors: Noah Saavedra, Alicia von Rittberg, Jörg Hartmann, Nina Gummich Directors: Gregor Schnitzler Language: Deutsch (Dolby Digital
5.1) Region: Region 2 Aspect Ratio: 16:9 -
1.77:1 Number of discs: 1 FSK: Freigegeben ab 12
Jahren Studio: Universum Film GmbH DVD Release Date:
15 Feb 2019
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Celebrate the 100th anniversary of Walter Gropius’ Bauhaus with this lively, wide-ranging documentary exploring the history, present and future of the utopia...