• 1. Slow Motion 1
      • 2. Slow Motion 2
      • 3. Slow Motion 3
      • 4. Slow Motion 4
      • 5. Slow Motion 5
      • 6. Slow Motion 6
      • 7. Slow Motion 7
      • 8. Slow Motion 8
      • 9. Slow Motion 9
      • 10. Slow Motion 10
      • 11. Slow Motion 11
      • 12. Slow Motion 12
      • 13. Slow Motion 13
      • 14. Slow Motion 14

      “Slow Motion” is an important document in Schnitzler’s oeuvre, seamlessly taking its place alongside his many other releases, whilst also highlighting his constructive input as an equal partner in an experimental film production. What makes “Slow Motion” particularly worth listening to is the fact that Schnitzler surrenders none of his aesthetic independence at any point in the project. It is an enduring document of its time.

      Schnitzler composed the soundtrack for Hödicke’s film entitled “Slow Motion” in 1976.

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