Die Vogelpredigt

  • 93'
  • Italy
  • 2005

In Die Vogelpredigt, the protagonists of a film Clemens Klopfenstein directed over two decades ago (Das Schweigen der Männer, 1997), Max and Polo, are now looking for him as they need work. Playing with the harsh reality for actors in Swiss cinema, the two actors go on a quest for Klopfenstein in hopes of acting in a new film about sex, crime and thrills.

Despite art not selling so well these days, they must first find Klopfenstein, who has vanished. Headed for an Italy rich in myths and visions, Max and Polo go on searching for the filmmaker with their heads full of ideas for scenes, including one of Ursula Andress at the centre of a pietà and several others in which a delightful Migros employee appears regularly. Landing its message without the need to watch Das Schweigen der Männer, Die Vogelpredigt goes down a rabbit hole with Klopfenstein that will certainly make the filmmaker's latest, Cinema bruciato (2024), shine ever more brightly.

– Olaf Möller 

Director
Clemens Klopfenstein
Countries of production
Italy, Switzerland
Year
2005
Festival Edition
IFFR 2024
Length
93'
Medium
DCP
International title
St. Francis’ Birds Tour
Languages
Swiss German, German
Producer
Clemens Klopfenstein
Sales
Clemens Klopfenstein
Screenplay
Clemens Klopfenstein
Cinematography
Vadim Jendreyko, Clemens Klopfenstein
Editor
Remo Legnazzi, Lorenzo Cuno Klopfenstein
Production Design
Annelie Büchner, Serena Kiefer
Sound Design
Nicola Bellucci
Music
Ben Jeger
Cast
Sabine Timoteo, Polo Hofer, Max Rüdliger, Mathias Gnädinger, Ursula Andress, Lukas Tiberio Klopfenstein, Clemens Klopfenstein
Director
Clemens Klopfenstein
Countries of production
Italy, Switzerland
Year
2005
Festival Edition
IFFR 2024
Length
93'
Medium
DCP
International title
St. Francis’ Birds Tour
Languages
Swiss German, German
Producer
Clemens Klopfenstein
Sales
Clemens Klopfenstein
Screenplay
Clemens Klopfenstein
Cinematography
Vadim Jendreyko, Clemens Klopfenstein
Editor
Remo Legnazzi, Lorenzo Cuno Klopfenstein
Production Design
Annelie Büchner, Serena Kiefer
Sound Design
Nicola Bellucci
Music
Ben Jeger
Cast
Sabine Timoteo, Polo Hofer, Max Rüdliger, Mathias Gnädinger, Ursula Andress, Lukas Tiberio Klopfenstein, Clemens Klopfenstein