The Little Gluers (1981)
The almost exclusively female hands that used to glue scenes together in the film laboratory according to the director’s instructions were not recognised in a film’s credits. In a series of interviews, eight former film laboratory employees and their friends remember this challenging and little-acknowledged work from the early days of the analogue film age.
Director: Heide Breitel, Eva-Maria Hammel
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 47 min
Release Date: February 1, 1981
Cinematography: Eva-Maria Hammel
Editing: Elke Granke, Heide Breitel
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
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- What is The Little Gluers about?
- The almost exclusively female hands that used to glue scenes together in the film laboratory according to the director’s instructions were not recognised in a film’s credits. In a series of interviews, eight former film laboratory employees and their friends remember this challenging and little-acknowledged work from the early days of the analogue film age.
- Who directed The Little Gluers?
- The Little Gluers was directed by Heide Breitel, Eva-Maria Hammel.
- How long is The Little Gluers?
- The Little Gluers has a runtime of 47m (47 minutes).
- What genre is The Little Gluers?
- The Little Gluers is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Little Gluers produced?
- The Little Gluers was produced in Germany.