Black Sin
{{short description|1989 film}}
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{{Infobox film
| name = Black Sin
| image =
| caption =
| director = {{ubl|Danièle Huillet|Jean-Marie Straub}}
| producer =
| writer = {{ubl|Friedrich Hölderlin|Danièle Huillet|Jean-Marie Straub}}
| starring = Andreas von Rauch
| music =
| cinematography = William Lubtchansky
| editing = {{ubl|Danièle Huillet|Jean-Marie Straub}}
| distributor =
| released = {{film date|df=yes|1989}}
| runtime = 40 minutes
| country = {{ubl|West Germany|France}}
| language = German
| budget =
}}
Black Sin ({{langx|de|Schwarze Sünde}}, {{langx|fr|Noir péché}}) is a 1989 German-French short drama film directed by Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival.{{cite web |url=http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/archives/ficheFilm/id/265/year/1989.html |title=Festival de Cannes: Black Sin |accessdate=2 August 2009|work=festival-cannes.com}}
The text presented in the film is the third Empedocles fragment by Friedrich Hölderlin. The two statues shown at the beginning are Mother Earth and The Avenger by Ernst Barlach. The music is the fourth movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's String Quartet No. 16 in F major Op. 135, the last work he was able to complete before his death. The fourth movement is entitled The difficult decision. The string quartet was recorded in London in 1935 by the Busch Quartet, who fled Nazi Germany to England in 1934.
Cast
- Andreas von Rauch as Empédocle
- Vladimir Baratta as Pausanias
- Howard Vernon as Manes
- Danièle Huillet
References
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External links
- {{IMDb title|id=0098268|title=Black Sin}}
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Category:French drama short films
Category:German drama short films
Category:1980s avant-garde and experimental films
Category:French avant-garde and experimental films
Category:German avant-garde and experimental films
Category:1980s German-language films
Category:Films directed by Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet
Category:Films based on works by Friedrich Hölderlin
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