Superbia – The Pride (1988)

ALL 10/13/1988 (de) Drama, Fantasy 15 Min
  • Release
    10/13/1988
  • Production
    Ulrike Ottinger Filmproduktion
  • Rotten tomato
    60%
  • Original title
    Superbia – Der Stolz
  • Original language
    de
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

“I am Pride. I am the proud Root of All Evil.”

Overview

Pride is the first of the seven deadly sins. The introduction is made through early allegorical forms and figures (triumphal procession, dance of death, Baroque tragedy etc.) The triumphal procession of the giant haystack as a symbol of human vanities becomes a military parade of abrupt, functional and arrogant gestures. The most diverse musical fragments and rhythms intone the montage of details in the staged triumphal procession, juxtaposed with documentary images, including marches, ticker-tape parades and military review.

  1. Ulrike Ottinger

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Producer



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Casts

  1. Delphine Seyrig

    Bettlerfürstin

  2. Irm Hermann

    Bankdirektorin

  3. Else Nabu

    Chinesische Drachenprinzessin

  4. Renate Schlesier

    Generalin

  5. Hisao Saito

    Samurai

  6. Margie Ellgaard

    Industrieller

  7. Gabriele Heidecker

    Luciphera Superbia

  8. Wolfgang Petrick

  9. Bernhard Jahn-Chor

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 9 , Crews : 8

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Superbia – The Pride (1988) 15 Min

ALL 10/13/1988 (de)
Drama, Fantasy
  • Release 10/13/1988
  • Production
    Ulrike Ottinger Filmproduktion
  • Original title Superbia – Der Stolz
  • de
  • Revenue0.00

“I am Pride. I am the proud Root of All Evil.”

Overview

Pride is the first of the seven deadly sins. The introduction is made through early allegorical forms and figures (triumphal procession, dance of death, Baroque tragedy etc.) The triumphal procession of the giant haystack as a symbol of human vanities becomes a military parade of abrupt, functional and arrogant gestures. The most diverse musical fragments and rhythms intone the montage of details in the staged triumphal procession, juxtaposed with documentary images, including marches, ticker-tape parades and military review.

  1. Ulrike Ottinger

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Bettina Böhler

    Editor

  4. Producer