Lucia Moholy, la photographe du Bauhaus
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As a Bauhaus photographer, Lucia Moholy (1894-1989) was a pioneer of New Objectivity. Her husband László Moholy-Nagy was appointed to the Bauhaus in 1923. They worked there together and László became famous as the inventor of the photogram, a photo without film. Lucia's contribution to this only became known later. When the Czech-born Jew was forced to leave Germany in 1933 after the Nazis seized power, she was unable to take her most important possession, her glass negatives, with her. She struggled to keep her head above water in London and worked for the British secret service on the microfilming of valuable documents. With her vision of microfilm as freely accessible information for all, she is now regarded as a pioneer of the Internet. After the war, Lucia set out in search of her glass negatives.
Ingo Behring
Director of Photography
Ingo Behring
Production Manager
Petra Hölge
Editor
Timo Vögele
Drone Cinematographer
Samson Rupp
Sound
Yuyao Shen
Sound
Timo Vögele
Sound
Fridolin Dorwarth
Sound
Fatjon Humaj
Sound Mixer
Fatjon Humaj
Colorist
Günter A. Buchwald
Music
Jaqueline de Leo
Makeup & Hair
Regina Weise
Producer
Sabine Bubeck-Paaz
Commissioning Editor