Farocki’s intriguing and troubling film explores the processes of visual perception and how they affect our understanding of history and society. In a work reminiscent of the writings of Paul Virilio and Michel Foucault, Farocki examines a range of phenomena including aerial reconnaissance photos of the Auschwitz concentration camp.
Unfortunately the movie Images of the World and the Inscription of War is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Harun Farocki | Director |
Writing | Harun Farocki | Writer |
Production | Harun Farocki | Producer |
Crew | Irina Hoppe | Special Effects |
Crew | Karen Margolis | Translator |
Production | Michael Trabitzsch | Researcher |
Sound | Gerhard Jensen | Sound Mixer |
Editing | Harun Farocki | Editor |
Sound | Klaus Klingler | Sound |
Directing | Michael Trabitzsch | Assistant Director |
Editing | Elke Granke | Negative Cutter |
Camera | Ingo Kratisch | Director of Photography |