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DESCRIPTION:Haus der Kulturen der Welt\nJohn-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10\n10557 
 Berlin\nPhone: +4930397870\n\nSocialism is the most extensive social experi
 ment in the history of humankind that is\nbased on an initially utopian\, t
 hen scientific\, notion of the future: Communism. It is from this realm\nth
 at one of the few Science Fiction works emerged which really deserves the a
 ttribute ‘science’:\nthe Polish writer Stanislaw Lem spent his entire l
 ife developing a vision of the future that would\nincorporate technological
 \, social and psychological criteria. Fittingly\, the first Science Fiction
  film\ncoming out of the GDR as a German-Polish co-production – Der Schwe
 igende Stern – is based\non one of his early works. The fascinating image
 ry in Total Vision (the East German wide screen\nequivalent of the American
  Cinemascope) reveals how a global visual canon of utopian ideas was\nbegun
  to be created in the 1950s\; and further developed throughout the followin
 g decades until\neventually coming more or less to a standstill for lack of
  new utopias.\n\n\n	Der Schweigende Stern\, Kurt Maetzig\, gdr 1959\, 95min
  (German only)\n\n
SUMMARY:Der Schweigende Stern
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