Dream (1933)
In the 1920s Horacio Coppola studied modern languages, photography and film, set up the first cinema club in Buenos Aires, and travelled to Italy, France, Spain and Germany, where he trained with the Bauhaus photographer Walter Peterhans. After visiting Vienna, Budapest and Prague, still hotbeds of secessionist art, Coppola returned to Berlin and made the experimental film Traum (Dream, 1933) with the theatre director Walter Auerbach, a nice short influenced by the French & German surrealists.
Director: Horacio Coppola, Walter Auerbach
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Runtime: 2 min
Release Date: April 8, 1933
Country: Argentina
Language: No Language
Original Language: xx
Keywords
germany, surrealism, argentina, black and white, argentinean cinema, silent cinema, short film, german-argentine, cine argentino
More Films by Director: Horacio Coppola, Walter Auerbach
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Dream about?
- In the 1920s Horacio Coppola studied modern languages, photography and film, set up the first cinema club in Buenos Aires, and travelled to Italy, France, Spain and Germany, where he trained with the Bauhaus photographer Walter Peterhans. After visiting Vienna, Budapest and Prague, still hotbeds of secessionist art, Coppola returned to Berlin and made the experimental film Traum (Dream, 1933) with the theatre director Walter Auerbach, a nice short influenced by the French & German surrealists.
- Who directed Dream?
- Dream was directed by Horacio Coppola, Walter Auerbach.
- How long is Dream?
- Dream has a runtime of 2m (2 minutes).
- What genre is Dream?
- Dream is a Drama, Thriller film.
- Where was Dream produced?
- Dream was produced in Argentina.