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Nibelungen (Motion picture)

Production Design: Concept Drawings by Erich Kettelhut: This documentary features production design and special effects sketches by Erich Kettelhut for the 1924 film Die Nibelungen.

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  • "Kriemhild's Revenge"
  • "Erbe der Nibelungen"
  • "Nibelungen: Siegfried"
  • "Kriemhild's revenge"@en
  • "Nibelungen, français"
  • "Kriemhild's Rache"
  • "Siegfried"
  • "Siegfried"@en
  • "Siegfrieds Tod"
  • "Kriemhilds Rache"
  • "Kriemhilds Rache"@en
  • "Nibelungen"@en
  • "Fritz Lang's monumental epic"
  • "Fritz Lang's Die Nibelungen"
  • "Fritz Lang epic collection"
  • "Die Nibelungen"

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  • "Silent film version of the epic, the Niebelungen. Siegfried hearing of a princess of uncommon beauty sets out to win her love. On the way he battles a dragon and other obstacles. Kriemhilde however betrays him leading to his death. After Siegfried's death, Kriemhild seeks revenge upon his murderers."
  • ""Siegfried, fils unique du roi Siegmund, quitte son pays pour la Cour des Burgondes. En chemin, il tue un dragon dont le sang, dans lequel il se baigne, lui confère une quasi invulnérabilité... - Poussée par le désir de vengeance, Kriemhilde, épouse le roi des Huns. A l'occasion de la fête du soleil, au cours d'un banquet, commence une effroyable tuerie..."
  • "LA VENGEANCE DE KRIEMHILD. "Kriemhild, attérée par la mort de Siegfried quitte le royaume des Burgondes et épouse Etzel (Attila) roi des Huns. Pour fêter la naissance de l'enfant issu de cette union, les Burgondes sont conviés à un grand banquet qui n'est qu'un prétexte pour que Kriemhild puisse assouvir son désir de vengeance."--[Conteneur]."
  • "Production Design: Concept Drawings by Erich Kettelhut: This documentary features production design and special effects sketches by Erich Kettelhut for the 1924 film Die Nibelungen."@en
  • "Dragon-slaying Sequence from Siegfried: This excerpt is the dragon-slaying scene from Fritz Lang's 1924 Die Nibelungen: Siegfried."@en
  • "Teil 1, Siegfried: Drachentöter Siegfried wirbt am Hof von Worms erfolgreich um Kriemhild, wird aber durch eine Intrige der eifersüchtigen Brunhilde und des missgünstigen Hagen von Tronje getötet."
  • "Comparison of the Dragon-slaying Scenes from the 1924 Thief of Bagdad: This is an excerpt of the dragon-slaying scenes from Douglas Fairbanks's 1924 The Thief of Bagdad."@en
  • "On the Set with Fritz Lang: This is behind-the-scenes footage of director Fritz Lang on the set of the 1924 film Die Nibelungen from the 1925 documentary Der Film im Film."@en
  • "Siegfried kills a dragon and marries a princess of Burgundy but the fierce queen Brunhilde arranges his death. His widow marries Attila the Hun and they massacre the Burgundians."
  • "SIEGFRIED "Dans un temps de légende, Siegfried, un jeune prince se bâtit une réputation de héros pendant son long et périlleux voyage qui le mène vers celle qu'il souhaite épouser, la princesse Kriemhild du royaume des Burgondes.Il doit cependant obtenir l'accord de son frère le roi Gunther et ce ne sera pas sans condition ni sans conséquence."--[Conteneur]."
  • "One of the greatest artistic and technical achievements of the German silent cinema, Fritz Lang's monumental Die Nibelungen is a passionate retelling of Nordic legend, invested with all the resources of the colossal UFA Studios. Scripted by Lang's wife at the time, Thea von Harbou (Metropolis), Siegfried establishes larger-than-life heroic characters who are defined by tests of valor and rigid codes of honor. In order to win the hand of Kriemhild (Margarete Schoen), Siegfried (Paul Richter) must win a bride for her brother, King Gunther (Theodor Loos)."
  • "Siegfried establishes larger-than-life heroic characters who are defined by tests of valor and rigid codes of honor. In order to win the hand of Kriemhild, Siegfried must win a bride for her brother, King Gunther. Kriemhild's Revenge begins after the death of Siegfried, and weaves the treacherous tale of his widow's ungodly vengeance upon his murderers. The noble qualities of the first film become liabilities in the second, as the blood oaths and vows of loyalty bring about a maelstrom of violence that results in the slaughter of entire armies."
  • "In part one, Siegfried wins the hand of Kriemhilde by slaying the dragon and defeating Brunhilde. When Brunhilde learns that magic has been used to conquer her, she has Siegfried murdered. In part two, Kriemhilde seeks revenge for Siegfried's death and marries Attila, king of the Huns, in order to further her purpose."@en
  • "In part one, Siegfried wins the hand of Kriemhilde by slaying the dragon and defeating Brunhilde. When Brunhilde learns that magic has been used to conquer her, she has Siegfried murdered. In part two, Kriemhilde seeks revenge for Siegfried's death and marries Attila, king of the Huns, in order to further her purpose."
  • "Siegfried establishes larger-than-life heroic characters who are defined by tests of valor and rigid codes of honor. In order to win the hand of Kriemhild, Siegfried must win a bride for her brother, King Gunther. Kriemhild's Revenge begins after the death of Siegfried, and weaves the treacherous tale of his widow's ungodly vengeance upon his murderers. The noble qualities of the first film become liabilities in the second, as the blood oaths and vows of loyalty bring about a maelstrom of violence that results in the slaughter of entire armies. Includes bonus features."
  • "Two-part version of the Nibelungenlied. In part 1, Siegfried wins the hand of Kriemhilde by slaying the dragon and defeating Brunhilde. When Brunhilde learns that magic has been used to conquer her, she has Siegfried murdered. In the second part, Kriemhilde avenges the murder of Siegfried by marrying Attila the Hun and causing mass slaughter."
  • "A film of the tales of Siegfried, Kriemheld, Brunhilde, Gunther, and Attila the Hun."@en
  • "Teil 2, Kriemhilds Rache: Die mittlerweile mit Hunnenkönig Etzel verheiratete Kriemhild hat Rache für Siegfrieds Tod geschworen und löst ein unvorstellbares Blutbad aus, bei dem auch sie ihr Ende findet. (Quelle: Umschlag)."
  • "Two-part version of the Nibelungenlied. In part 1, Siegfried wins the hand of Kriemhild by slaying the dragon and defeating Brunhilde. When Brunhilde learns that magic has been used to conquer her, she has Siegfried murdered. In the second part, Kriemhild avenges the murder of Siegfried by marrying Attila the Hun and causing mass slaughter."@en
  • "On the Set with Fritz Lang: This is behind-the-scenes footage of director Fritz Lang on the set of the 1924 film Die Nibelungen from the 1925 documentary Der Film im Film. Production Design: Concept Drawings by Erich Kettelhut: This documentary features production design and special effects sketches by Erich Kettelhut for the 1924 film Die Nibelungen. Comparison of the Dragon-slaying Scenes from the 1924 Thief of Bagdad: This is an excerpt of the dragon-slaying scenes from Douglas Fairbanks's 1924 The Thief of Bagdad. Dragon-slaying Sequence from Siegfried: This excerpt is the dragon-slaying scene from Fritz Lang's 1924 Die Nibelungen: Siegfried."@en
  • "Siegfried wins the hand of Kriemhilde by slaying the dragon and defeating Brunhilde. When Brunhilde learns that magic has been used to conquer her, she seeks revenge against Siegfied."
  • "A two part film of the tales of Siegfried, Kuemhild, Brunhild, Gunther, and Attila, the Hun."

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  • "Films fantastiques"
  • "Foreign films"
  • "Foreign films"@en
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Feature films"
  • "DVD-Video"
  • "DVDs"@en
  • "Fantasy films"
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  • "Drama"
  • "Films muets"
  • "Film excerpts"@en
  • "Mythologie/Peplum"
  • "Motion pictures"
  • "Adaptations"
  • "Motion pictures, German"
  • "Motion pictures, German"@en
  • "Short films"@en
  • "Film adaptations"
  • "Adventure"@en
  • "fiction policière (fiction)"
  • "Silent films"@en
  • "Silent films"
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Action and adventure films"
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Fiction films"@en
  • "Fantasy"@en

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  • "Nibelungen (Motion picture)"@en
  • "[Die Nibelungen]"
  • "Nibelungen : Siegfried (Motion picture : 1924)"
  • "Nibelungen : Siegfried (Motion picture : 1924)"@en
  • "Die Nibelungen = Les Nibelungen"
  • "The Nibelungen"
  • "Nibelungen (Film)"
  • "Les Nibelungen"
  • "Die nibelungen"
  • "Nibelungenlied"
  • "Die Nibelungen"
  • "Die Nibelungen"@en
  • "Die Niebelungen"@en
  • "Die Niebelungen"

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