Max Linz

Ultra High Definition Kinoki

Part of "Marx' Gespenster"

  • Performance
German /  75min

The filmmaker Max Linz and his comrades examine the Soviet film avant-garde group Kinoki, whose revolutionary programme constantly inspires new formations of critical media work. Using materials from the 1920s, as well as more recent text and films, media producers from the underground mutate into turtles and ask what remains of the promise of showing life ‘as it is’ under digital conditions.     

Production: Max Linz. Commissioned by HAU Hebbel am Ufer.

Cast

Direction: Max Linz / Performance: Luise Wolfram, Max Linz, Sarah Ralfs, Anne Ratte-Polle / Stage design: Veronica Wüst / Light design: Catalina Fernández / Costume design: Pola Kardum / Video: Guillaume Cailleau, Max Andereya / Music: Nik Patrick Flynn / Dramaturgy: Joshua Wicke / Assistant direction: Helena Eckert

Dates

Past
Fri 13.11.2015, 20:00 / HAU3

Location

HAU3
Tempelhofer Ufer 10, 10963 Berlin

HAU3 unfortunately is not barrier-free. Access to the theatre is via a stairwell (3rd floor). The use of a lift is possible with prior arrangement. If you need help, please contact our Ticketing & Service team at +49 (0)30 259004-27 or email us at tickets@hebbel-am-ufer.de. Wheelchair users are also kindly requested to register their attendance at least one day before the performance.
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