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Qué (quién) es aus und vorbei sein - definición

1911 FILM DIRECTED BY WALTER FRIEDMANN
Der Mueller und sein Kind; Der Muller und sein Kind

Vorbei         
2004 SINGLE BY CHRISTINA STÜRMER
Vorbei (First Release); Vorbei (2005 Single)
"Vorbei" () is a song by Austrian recording artist Christina Stürmer. It was written by Hanno Bruhn and produced by Alexander Kahr for her second studio album, Soll das wirklich alles sein?.
...In einer Zukunft aus Tränen und Stahl         
ALBUM BY L'ÂME IMMORTELLE
...In Einer Zukunft Aus Traenen Und Stahl (album); ...In Einer Zukunft Aus Tranen Und Stahl (album); …In Einer Zukunft Aus Tränen Und Stahl (album); ...In Einer Zukunft Aus Tränen Und Stahl (album); ...In Einer Zukunft Aus Tranen Und Stahl; ...In Einer Zukunft Aus Tränen Und Stahl; ...In einer Zukunft aus Tranen und Stahl
...In einer Zukunft aus Tränen und Stahl ("In a future of tears and steel") is the second studio album from Austrian darkwave band L'Âme Immortelle.
Faschingsschwank aus Wien         
  • Faschingsschwank aus Wien
COMPOSITION FOR PIANO BY ROBERT SCHUMANN
Faschingschwank aus Wien; Faschingsschwank aus wien
Faschingsschwank aus Wien (Carnival Scenes from Vienna or Carnival Jest from Vienna), Op. 26, is a solo piano work by Robert Schumann.

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Der Müller und sein Kind

Der Müller und sein Kind (The Miller and His Child) is a silent film released in 1911 and is the oldest Austrian drama film to survive in its entirety. It was produced by the Österreichisch-Ungarische Kinoindustrie, which later in 1911 changed its name to the Wiener Kunstfilm-Industrie. The same company had filmed the same plot the previous year, but no footage from that earlier version survives.

The film is based on the late Romantic supernatural melodrama by German playwright Ernst Raupach, a very popular work that was first performed to great acclaim in 1830 at the Burgtheater in Vienna. Thereafter it was performed in many theatres at Halloween well into the 20th century. The film had its premiere on 21 October 1911 in Vienna.

According to the producers the film had a length of around 600 metres, on 35 mm nitrate film. The drama was filmed in 19 scenes, and at a projection speed of 16 frames per second, common in early silent films, lasted 21 minutes and 50 seconds. Although the Filmarchiv Austria, which preserves the film, has 150 metres less, the action of the film is nevertheless complete, although the ends of the individual reels are too abrupt, and the end of scene 19 is missing.

Technical direction was by Joseph Delmont, later a director of animal films and crime films, who among other things operated the camera by hand crank.