How to become calmer

Wed March 25, 2009, 19:00 h
Top-Kino

Socrates says that wanting nothing more is happiness. But perhaps it is also the greatest misfortune when nothing counts for anything, when everything is an expression and nothing is content.
How to become calm is a fictional film about three artists who run a workshop for young workshop for young migrants. The three of them move into a studio and spend months looking for suitable poses. They dress well and search for phrases that the zeitgeist is pushing.
Nike: "And at the same time, it also reflects a global process of cultural occupation."
Marvin: "And now it's about pursuing a different strategy. By consistently rejecting what you're about and claiming something completely different."
Bilal: "The experience of such a process. How can I create such a sign? And what scope and possibilities do I have?"
A comedy about the misunderstanding of academic discourse superiority. The supporting film: Words by Jan Machacek. (Maya McKechneay)

Program
Words (Jan Machacek, A 2007, 4 min.)
How to become calm (Loretta Fahrenholz, Hans-Christian Lotz, A/D 2009, 70 min.) 

ein Programm von sixpackfilm
in Anwesenheit von Hans-Christian Lotz und Jan Machacek

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