Educational Use
Progdocs offers the Krautrock films for educational use. You can choose to purchase either the DVD set or a streaming license. Details on both options are listed below.
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With this purchase, libraries, schools, and institutions will receive:
3 Physical DVDs: A tangible copy of each documentary in the Krautrock Trilogy (Krautrock 1, Krautrock 2, Krautrock 3) for archival or in-person viewing purposes.
With this purchase, libraries, schools, and institutions will receive:
Digital Streaming License (DSL): Permission to stream three documentaries for academic or institutional use (includes 3 digital files).
3 Physical DVDs: A tangible copy of each documentary in the Krautrock Trilogy (Krautrock 1, Krautrock 2, Krautrock 3) for archival or in-person viewing purposes.
Note: The DSL is valid for institutional use only and includes non-commercial streaming rights.
The third installment delves into Berlin’s rebellious music scene (1968–1971), featuring Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze, Agitation Free, and more. It explores key venues, pioneering sounds, and Krautrock’s lasting influence.
With this purchase, libraries, schools, and institutions will receive:
Digital Streaming License (DSL): Permission to stream the documentary for academic or institutional use.
1 Physical DVD: A tangible copy of the documentary for archival or in-person viewing purposes.
Perfect for educational programs, film collections, or music history enthusiasts, KRAUTROCK 3 offers an in-depth look at one of the most innovative movements in music history.
Note: The DSL is valid for institutional use only and includes non-commercial streaming rights.
The third installment delves into Berlin’s rebellious music scene (1968–1971), featuring Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze, Agitation Free, and more. It explores key venues, pioneering sounds, and Krautrock’s lasting influence.
2025, 122 minutes
The second installment in the trilogy, explores the roots and development of Krautrock in the South of Germany, particularly in Munich, focusing on bands like Amon Düül II, Popol Vuh, Guru Guru, Xhol Caravan, and Kraan, among others.
With this purchase, libraries, schools, and institutions will receive:
Digital Streaming License (DSL): Permission to stream the documentary for academic or institutional use.
1 Physical DVD: A tangible copy of the documentary for archival or in-person viewing purposes.
Perfect for schools, libraries, and music history enthusiasts, KRAUTROCK 2 sheds light on the Southern German roots of one of the most influential music movements of the 20th century.
Note: The DSL is valid for institutional use only and includes non-commercial streaming rights.
The second installment in the trilogy, explores the roots and development of Krautrock in the South of Germany, particularly in Munich, focusing on bands like Amon Düül II, Popol Vuh, Guru Guru, Xhol Caravan, and Kraan, among others.
2021, 123 minutes
The first installment explores the origins and evolution of Krautrock in the 70s, featuring key figures and bands of the Düsseldorf/Cologne area, like Can, Kraftwerk, and Neu!, among others. The documentary also highlights the influence of Krautrock on contemporary music, concluding with a look at modern acts inspired by the movement.
With this purchase, libraries, schools, and institutions will receive:
Digital Streaming License (DSL): Permission to stream the documentary for academic or institutional use.
1 Physical DVD: A tangible copy of the documentary for archival or in-person viewing purposes.
Ideal for libraries and educational institutions, KRAUTROCK 1 provides a comprehensive introduction to the groundbreaking sounds of Düsseldorf and Cologne and their lasting legacy.
Note: The DSL is valid for institutional use only and includes non-commercial streaming rights.
The first installment explores the origins and evolution of Krautrock in the 70s, featuring key figures and bands of the Düsseldorf/Cologne area, like Can, Kraftwerk, and Neu!, among others. It also highlights the influence of Krautrock on contemporary music, concluding with a look at modern acts inspired by the movement.
2019, 129 minutes