Lamaland (Teil I)

  • 91'
  • Mexico
  • 2018

Third feature by Mexican-Swiss filmmaker Pablo Sigg who has been working since 2010 on a two-part fiction project, Lamaland, in Nueva Germania, Paraguay. It stars aging brothers Friedrich and Max Josef Schweikhart, direct descendants of the Utopian community imagined by Richard Wagner and established at the end of the 19th century by Nietzsche's sister Elisabeth. Due to her 'South American stubbornness', her brother called her, not without sarcasm, 'Llama'.

With a minimal narrative, Lamaland is intimate and delicate, giving insight into a radical state of isolation. Through the narrative intervention of the filmmaker, the brothers have their ultimate destiny revealed in a spontaneous breakdown of the fossilised order of their daily existence. It is as if the dark forces of time, the gods of the air and the elements were calling for the end of the men who dreamt of a world with one history, one language, one deity, one race and one territory.

Director
Pablo Sigg
Premiere
World premiere
Countries of production
Mexico, Switzerland
Year
2018
Festival Edition
IFFR 2018
Length
91'
Medium
DCP
International title
Lamaland (Part I)
Language
German
Producer
Pablo Sigg
Production Company
Siggfilm
Sales
Siggfilm
Screenplay
Pablo Sigg
Cinematography
Pablo Sigg
Editor
Emilio del Cañal
Production Design
Nico Pascal / Siggfilm
Sound Design
Shima Hideo
Music
James Tenney, Richard Wagner, Friedrich Nietzsche
Cast
Friedrich Schweikhart, Max Josef Schweikhart
Website
https://siggfilm.com/lamaland
Director
Pablo Sigg
Premiere
World premiere
Countries of production
Mexico, Switzerland
Year
2018
Festival Edition
IFFR 2018
Length
91'
Medium
DCP
International title
Lamaland (Part I)
Language
German
Producer
Pablo Sigg
Production Company
Siggfilm
Sales
Siggfilm
Screenplay
Pablo Sigg
Cinematography
Pablo Sigg
Editor
Emilio del Cañal
Production Design
Nico Pascal / Siggfilm
Sound Design
Shima Hideo
Music
James Tenney, Richard Wagner, Friedrich Nietzsche
Cast
Friedrich Schweikhart, Max Josef Schweikhart
Website
https://siggfilm.com/lamaland