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= OmU = Originalfassung mit (deutschen) Untertiteln (Original version with German subtitles) |
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= OmeU = Originalfassung mit englischen Untertiteln (Original version with English subtitles) |
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RISIKO KINO KLUB #1: DECODER (OmenglU) + Q&A mit Klaus Maeck
DE 1984
| Science Fiction
| R: Muscha
RISIKO KINO KLUB #1: Decoder in the presence of Klaus Maeck, organized by RISIKO magazine.
Decoder is a 1984 underground film with cult status, inspired by The Electronic Revolution (1970) by William S. Burroughs. Featuring an exceptional cast of non-professional actors who for the most part play themselves (FM Einheit of Einstürzende Neubauten, Genesis P-Orridge of Psychic TV, Lower East Side bohemian Bill Rice, Beat Generation icon William S. Burroughs, and Bahnhof Zoo's real Christiane F.) and extraordinary music of the time from bands such as Soft Cell, Einstürzende Neubauten, and The The, the film dramatizes the transcending innovation that punk brought to the field of communications.
A young punk and sound enthusiast realizes the subliminal power of Muzak, an artificial music created by scientists and marketing experts to increase efficiency and enhance well-being. He decodes this music and creates an antidote to provoke disturbances not only in the burger joints where he found this music. When he recruits street pirates to spread his twisted sounds via tapes, the turmoil turns into violent street fights (edited with original footage from Berlin's infamous anti-Reagan riots). The big corporations can not tolerate this and engage a shady agent to stop the anti-Muzak movement.
Muzak has a political significance that time has only enhanced. In early cyberpunk manner, the makers of Decoder created a prophetic film between reality and fiction, in which surreal, metaphorical imagery blends with music, text, and sound effects. Simultaneously a musical action movie with a very physical impact, Decoder offers an exciting insight into the subcultural ideas and aesthetics of the early 1980s in Berlin and beyond.
Directed by Muscha (Humanes Töten, 1980), Decoder was written and produced by Klaus Maeck (The Edge Of Heaven, 2007). Punk rocker FM Einheit (Einstürzende Neubauten), the late William Rice (Coffee And Cigarettes, 2003), Christiane Felscherinow (Neonstadt, 1982), Matthias Fuchs (Planet der Kannibalen, 2001) and Genesis P-Orridge (Throbbing Gristle, Psychic TV) star in the film.
Klaus Maeck (b. 1954) is a German film producer and music publisher based in Hamburg and Berlin. In the early 1980s, he started the first punk record store in Hamburg (Rip Off). Always one foot in the film business, he has produced and directed numerous music videos and feature films, including B-Movie: Lust & Sound in West Berlin 1979-1989 (2015). In 2003, he founded the film production company corazón international with acclaimed director Fatih Akin, with whom he produced a series of award-winning films. Since 2012 he has run his own company Interzone Pictures.
RISIKO KINO KLUB #1: DECODER (OmenglU) + Q&A mit Klaus Maeck
DE 1984
| Science Fiction
| R: Muscha
RISIKO KINO KLUB #1: Decoder in the presence of Klaus Maeck, organized by RISIKO magazine.
Decoder is a 1984 underground film with cult status, inspired by The Electronic Revolution (1970) by William S. Burroughs. Featuring an exceptional cast of non-professional actors who for the most part play themselves (FM Einheit of Einstürzende Neubauten, Genesis P-Orridge of Psychic TV, Lower East Side bohemian Bill Rice, Beat Generation icon William S. Burroughs, and Bahnhof Zoo's real Christiane F.) and extraordinary music of the time from bands such as Soft Cell, Einstürzende Neubauten, and The The, the film dramatizes the transcending innovation that punk brought to the field of communications.
A young punk and sound enthusiast realizes the subliminal power of Muzak, an artificial music created by scientists and marketing experts to increase efficiency and enhance well-being. He decodes this music and creates an antidote to provoke disturbances not only in the burger joints where he found this music. When he recruits street pirates to spread his twisted sounds via tapes, the turmoil turns into violent street fights (edited with original footage from Berlin's infamous anti-Reagan riots). The big corporations can not tolerate this and engage a shady agent to stop the anti-Muzak movement.
Muzak has a political significance that time has only enhanced. In early cyberpunk manner, the makers of Decoder created a prophetic film between reality and fiction, in which surreal, metaphorical imagery blends with music, text, and sound effects. Simultaneously a musical action movie with a very physical impact, Decoder offers an exciting insight into the subcultural ideas and aesthetics of the early 1980s in Berlin and beyond.
Directed by Muscha (Humanes Töten, 1980), Decoder was written and produced by Klaus Maeck (The Edge Of Heaven, 2007). Punk rocker FM Einheit (Einstürzende Neubauten), the late William Rice (Coffee And Cigarettes, 2003), Christiane Felscherinow (Neonstadt, 1982), Matthias Fuchs (Planet der Kannibalen, 2001) and Genesis P-Orridge (Throbbing Gristle, Psychic TV) star in the film.
Klaus Maeck (b. 1954) is a German film producer and music publisher based in Hamburg and Berlin. In the early 1980s, he started the first punk record store in Hamburg (Rip Off). Always one foot in the film business, he has produced and directed numerous music videos and feature films, including B-Movie: Lust & Sound in West Berlin 1979-1989 (2015). In 2003, he founded the film production company corazón international with acclaimed director Fatih Akin, with whom he produced a series of award-winning films. Since 2012 he has run his own company Interzone Pictures.
dF = deutsche Fassung (German version) | |
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= OmU = Originalfassung mit (deutschen) Untertiteln (Original version with German subtitles) |
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= OV = Originalversion (Original Version) |
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= OmeU = Originalfassung mit englischen Untertiteln (Original version with English subtitles) |
Tickets online kaufen oder reservieren? Bitte wähle den Tag oder die Sprachfassung und klicke auf Tickets.