Geschichten vom Kübelkind, Episode 2: Kübelkind’s Kindheit
Geschichten vom Kübelkind, Episode 2: Kübelkind's Kindheit
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In the second episode of Stöckl and Reitz’ film series, an afterbirth (Dumpster Kid, an anarchic, antisocial, artificial character) leads an independent life – but then child welfare comes along. 22 short films of different lengths position themselves outside the cinema system in radical fashion. (Arsenal)
See also Episode 7: Ein ganz kleines Glück in compilation programme DINAMO: Footprints.
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À travers la lune
Part science fiction, part homage to film history, this short fuses images of the moon with King Mohammed’s face. -
Kameradin
Based on archival images from Yugoslav cinema, this film shows the fragmented experience of the woman and her broken body. -
Le cinéma en deux
At Claude Chabrol’s request, Patrice Énard arrived on the set of Dr Popal to observe and deconstruct this ‘different’ form of cinema. -
Odessa Crash Test (Notes on Film 09)
A stroller is subjected to a crash test on the Odessa steps, resulting in a mad,Eisenstein-esque ride. -
The Waltons
A re-examination of John-Boy’s near-death experience at the sawmill. A homespun midnight deconstruction of an entire era of television mannerism -
Portrait of Karl Marx as a Young God
This absurd documentary about (political) desire consists of collages and drawings with voice-over comments from a telephone speaker. -
Oneheadword Protection
Oneheadword Protection uses stop-motion animation techniques, irrespective of whether objects, cardboard cut-outs or human bodies are used. -
Even If My Hands Were Full of Truths
Reflecting on the legacy of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, this film contemplates how memory might or might not become history. -
Dutch Mountain
With his camera movements and unusual cropping of the image, Jan Dibbets moulds the flat landscape into mountains. -
I Regret
From ‘Facebook overshare’ through ‘giving your movie a shitty review’ to ‘missing your own funeral’: everyone has -
The Burglary
Vacationing with her family in Spain, a woman returns to her rented summer house, only to find it burgled. -
Slide
As our perception of speed grows faster and visual information is taken over by powerful computers, a strange spectacle arises. -
Film details
- Productieland
- West Germany
- Jaar
- 1971
- Festivaleditie
- IFFR 2019
- Lengte
- 6'
- Medium/Formaat
- DCP 4k
- Taal
- German
- Première status
- None
- Director
- Edgar Reitz, Ula Stöckl
- Producer
- Edgar Reitz
- Screenplay
- Ula Stöckl, Edgar Reitz
- Sales / World rights holder
- Arsenal - Institute for Film and Video Art
- Principal cast
- Kristine de Loup