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In his magisterial book The Voices of Silence (1951), André Malraux defines art as "that whereby forms are transmuted into style." That is the core of Film Secession's focus and mission. Walter Ruttmann was one of the pioneers of cinematic abstraction. Here you can compare his treatment of light forms in Kriemhild's dream sequence from Fritz Lang's Die Nibelungen, Part 1 - Siegfried (1924, with the original score by Gottfried Huppertz), in his first "absolute film" "Opus I" (1921, with a synchronized score Ruttmann developed with composer Max Butting, • Opus I (Walter Ruttmann, 1921) - Film Sece... ), and in an early advertising film for Kantorowicz liquor (The Miracle, 1923, with a contemporary score by Joachim Bärenz, • Das Wunder (Walter Ruttmann, 1923) - Film... ). Learn more and watch the full films at Film Secession: https://www.filmsecession.com/cinema/... Membership: http://www.filmsecession.com/membership About Film Secession: http://www.filmsecession.com/about-us #filmsecession #abstraction #fritzlang #animation #filmhistory #walterruttmann #malraux