Born in a small town in Lower Austria, Michael Pilz has realized
over 100 films since the 1960s. His breakthrough came with a
veritable massif central of European documentary cinema: "Heaven
and Earth" (1979-82), an epic work about the Styrian mountain
village of St. Anna. Since then, he has been a "solitary man,"
crossing the borders between film forms just as easily as those
between art, cinema, life. This richly illustrated book is the
first monograph about Michael Pilz. It includes several essays
dealing with his work, an extensive conversation, selected texts
and film treatments written by him, and a complete annotated
filmography.
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