Noun
heart of glass (plural hearts of glass)
(idiomatic) A heart (or by extension, person) in a very fragile romantic state, one that is easily made broken-hearted.
Gisela Storch worked with Herzog on six films: The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser, Heart of Glass, Nosferatu the Vampyre, Woyzeck, Fitzcarraldo and Cobra Verde. Source: Internet
He helped to create the poetical atmosphere of Fata Morgana, Heart of Glass, The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser and Nosferatu. Source: Internet
As a Set Decorator he worked on Heart of Glass and Woyzeck, as Stage Designer on operas Lohengrin and Giovanna d'Arco, and as Costume Designer on the film The Transformation of the World Into Music. Source: Internet
Heart of Glass (Herz aus Glas) I think it should be approached like a piece of music, in which we comprehend everything in terms of mood and aura, and know how it makes us feel even if we can't say what it makes us think. Source: Internet
The worldwide hit " Heart of Glass " turned radically from an initial reggae-flavoured style to its distinctive electronic sound in order to imitate the technological approach of Kraftwerk's albums and adapt it to a disco concept. Source: Internet
He won the Film Award in Gold for Heart of Glass and Where the Green Ants Dream at the German Film Awards. Source: Internet