Studien zum Untergang des Abendlands

  • 80'
  • Germany
  • 2010
This experimental music film refers to Oswald Spengler’s world-famous philosophical work Der Untergang des Abendslandes (The Decay of the West, 1918). Culture pessimist Spengler argues that progress is an illusion and that the modern era brings little good. People are no longer able to understand the rationality of the world. Wyborny did not set out to make a film version of Spengler's theories, but rather a visual reflection on the modern age; a stroboscopic journey in five parts to industrial, natural and urban landscapes. He uses 6,299 shots, edited directly in a Super8 camera. Each piano note and violin vibrato evokes a new image: demolished buildings, rubble, destruction and nature, all shot between 1979 and 2010 in locations such as New York, the Ruhr, Hamburg, East Africa and Rimini. This film forms a counterpart to Wyborny’s previous films series Eine andere Welt. Lieder der Erde II (2004/2005).

  • 80'
  • Germany
  • 2010
Director
Klaus Wyborny
Country of production
Germany
Year
2010
Festival Edition
IFFR 2011
Length
80'
Medium
Betacam Digi PAL
International title
Studies for the Decay of the West
Language
no dialogue
Producer
Klaus Wyborny
Production Company
Typee Film Hamburg
Sales
Typee Film Hamburg
Screenplay
Klaus Wyborny
Cinematography
Klaus Wyborny
Editor
Klaus Wyborny
Music
Klaus Wyborny
Website
http://www.typee.de
Director
Klaus Wyborny
Country of production
Germany
Year
2010
Festival Edition
IFFR 2011
Length
80'
Medium
Betacam Digi PAL
International title
Studies for the Decay of the West
Language
no dialogue
Producer
Klaus Wyborny
Production Company
Typee Film Hamburg
Sales
Typee Film Hamburg
Screenplay
Klaus Wyborny
Cinematography
Klaus Wyborny
Editor
Klaus Wyborny
Music
Klaus Wyborny
Website
http://www.typee.de