by Klaus WYBORNY
1980-1993 / color / sound / 1S / 80' 00 |
THE ERA OF INDIFFERENCE (FICTION-VÉRITÉ)
A lyrical film
With Tanja O'Brian, Patricia Hightower, Rosalie van Dülmen, Gabriele Leidloff, Carola Regnier, Veronika Trissenahr, Martin Kukulla and Martin Frank
Filmed, written, composed, produced, directed and edited by Klaus Wyborny
IN MEMORY OF HOLLIS FRAMPTON
Extract: It was in the early 70s. A girl I met at the Ganz café persuaded me to follow her to Egypt. She offered to pay for the trip if I accepted to fuck her at the summit of a few pyramids. At the time, I was trying to make new friends, and I figured this could help me inaugurate a real friendship.
The Ganz café no longer exists. The shack where the freaks used to gather has now been replaced by a spherical, postmodern building where one can buy flowers and oriental jewelry. This is what happens to the places that feelings abandon.
Louise, however, did still have feelings, and would cry when she saw the Cheops pyramid. Because of the crowd of tourists looking at us, we had to drop our audacious plan. Depressed, we both slept in separate beds. Fortunately, there were many other pyramids in Egypt.
The comedy of a biography – the biography of a comedy!
Funny, smart – and for the first time in the history of cinema: true!!
distribution format | Digital file on server (PAL) |
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screen | 4/3 (single screen) |
speed | 25 fps |
sound | sound |
translation | English (Embedded subtitles) |
rental fee | 245,00 € |