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Miniatures: Many Berlin Artists in Hoisdorf

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Overview

On a weekend in June 1983, in what was deemed a "country outing,“ an impressive number of artists from Berlin went to a small village in Schleswig-Holstein; their intention was to give the local residents a taste of Berlin’s avant-garde art. This event included presentations of dance, music, performance art, painting, land art and film. Back in Berlin the footage was manipulated in several ways to produce an “experimental examination.” —independent film and video database

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Who directed Miniatures: Many Berlin Artists in Hoisdorf?

Miniatures: Many Berlin Artists in Hoisdorf was directed by Peter Tscherkassky.

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It was produced by companies including Unknown Production Companies in Germany, Austria.

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