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B-52

Deutschland USA Schweiz 1997-2001 Dokumentarfilm

The US air force deployed its B-52 bombers in Vietnam, the first Gulf war, in Afghanistan and in the Kosovo. In his documentary, Hartmut Bitomsky follows the historical traces of this machine, which for many people became a symbol of power and destruction. Hundreds of derelict B-52 planes lie in the Arizona desert, steel giants stripped of all their usable parts, conserved by the dry heat and waiting for their demolition – or a new mission.
The film recounts the history of the B-52 model and its use in the numerous war campaigns, while admirers, opponents and victims alike voice their views. Like the machine itself, its surrounding myth is deconstructed in the course of the film. Bitomsky reveals the inherent dichotomy the plane, which is a testament to technical inventiveness and innovation, yet yields only destruction.

 

Credits

Director

  • Hartmut Bitomsky

Screenplay

  • Hartmut Bitomsky (Konzept)

Director of photography

  • Volker Langhoff

Editing

  • Theo Bromin

Production company

  • Big Sky Film Bitomsky & Schwinges (Hamburg)
  • Co-Film (Los Angeles)

Producer

  • Hartmut Bitomsky
  • Viktor Schwarz

Alle Credits

Director

  • Hartmut Bitomsky

Assistant director

  • Rebecca Baron
  • Mike Jarmon

Screenplay

  • Hartmut Bitomsky (Konzept)

Story

  • Ben Nicholson

Commentary

  • Hartmut Bitomsky

Director of photography

  • Volker Langhoff

Assistant camera

  • Chris N. Laine
  • Bernd Wolk

2nd Camera unit

  • Hugo Kroiss

Animation camera

  • Larry Fagan (Titel-Kamera)

Camera (other)

  • David Hays (Video)
  • Rebecca Baron (Videografie)
  • Bill Petty (Split Screen)

Title

  • Theo Bromin

Editing

  • Theo Bromin

Sound editor

  • Craig Smith
  • Erin Scott (Assistenz)

Editing (other)

  • Lisa Schoenberg (Avid-Schnitt)

Sound

  • James R. Benning
  • Craig Smith

Sound assistant

  • Gerhard Metz
  • Nathan Crow

Miscellaneous (other)

  • Casey Brown (Mitarbeit)
  • Erin Scott (Technische Assistenz)

Participation

  • Ben Nicholson

Voice

  • Hartmut Bitomsky

Production company

  • Big Sky Film Bitomsky & Schwinges (Hamburg)
  • Co-Film (Los Angeles)

in co-production with

  • Dschoint Ventschr Filmproduktion AG (Zürich)
  • Arte Deutschland TV GmbH (Baden-Baden)
  • Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) (Köln)
  • Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)/Arte (Köln)
  • Sender Freies Berlin (SFB) (Berlin)
  • Schweizer Fernsehen für die deutsche und rätoromanische Schweiz (SF DRS) (Zürich)

Producer

  • Hartmut Bitomsky
  • Viktor Schwarz

Co-Producer

  • Susa Katz
  • Werner Schweizer

Producer (TV)

  • Sabine Rollberg
  • Paul Riniker
  • Jürgen Tomm
  • Werner Dütsch

Line producer

  • Viktor Schwarz

Unit production manager

  • Akym St. Humbrotti

Location manager

  • Sebastian Schmidt

Production assistant

  • Mike Jarmon

Original distributor

  • Basis-Film Verleih GmbH (Berlin)

Funding

  • Film- und Medien Stiftung NRW (Düsseldorf)
  • FilmFörderung Hamburg GmbH (Hamburg)
  • Beauftragte/r der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien - Filmförderung (Berlin)
  • Rockefeller Foundation

Shoot

    • 1997 - 2000: USA (Minot, Omaha, Sleepy Hollow, Goldsboro, Albuquerque, South Bend, Dayton, Tucson, Chicago,
Duration:
109 min
Format:
35mm, 1:1,85
Video/Audio:
Farbe + s/w, Ton
Screening:

Uraufführung (DE): Februar 2001, Berlin, IFF;
Kinostart (DE): 05.09.2002;
TV-Erstsendung (DE FR): 14.04.2003, Arte

Titles

Additional titles
  • Originaltitel (DE US CH) B-52

Versions

Original

Duration:
109 min
Format:
35mm, 1:1,85
Video/Audio:
Farbe + s/w, Ton
Screening:

Uraufführung (DE): Februar 2001, Berlin, IFF;
Kinostart (DE): 05.09.2002;
TV-Erstsendung (DE FR): 14.04.2003, Arte

Digitalisierte Fassung

Duration:
108 min
Format:
DCP 2k, 1:1,85
Video/Audio:
Farbe + s/w, Ton
Source-URL: https://www.filmportal.de/en/movie/b-52_ee07ac821e2abc4ae03053d50b3715a6