Melody of the World
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| Directed by | Walter Ruttmann | 
| Written by | Walter Ruttmann | 
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| Music by | Wolfgang Zeller | 
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Running time  | 48 minutes | 
| Country | Germany | 
| Language | German | 
Melody of the World (German: Melodie der Welt) is a 1929 German film directed by Walter Ruttmann. It is also known as World Melody. The film is structured like a symphony and consists of documentary footage from all over the world, contrasted and juxtaposed to show a number of human activities as they take form in different cultures. There are also staged scenes with actors.
The film was produced by Tonbild-Syndikat AG as an assignment from Hapag. It has an original score by Wolfgang Zeller. It was advertised as Germany's first feature-length sound film.[1]
Cast
- Ivan Koval-Samborskij as sailor
 - Renée Stobrawa as sailor's wife
 - Grace Chiang as Japanese woman
 - O. Idris as Malayan temple dancer
 - Wilhelm Cuno as general director of Hapag
 
Release
The world premiere took place on 27 July 1929 at the Deutsches Kammermusikfest in Baden-Baden. The film was released in regular German cinemas on 10 May 1930, distributed by Deutsches Lichtspiel-Syndikat AG.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b "Melodie der Welt". Filmportal.de (in German). Deutsches Filminstitut. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
 
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