Tunguska — Die Kisten sind da! (The Crates Are Here!) 1986 Ages 18+
When
2.00 pm, Sat 3 Dec 2011 (92 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
About
'Tunguska is primarily a moralising story about torture and disfigurement. It casts the history of avant-garde and experimental filmmaking as a story of grossly abused power. It not only tells but also shows viewers how the vanguard exploration and development of film's unique visual language has resulted in a crude biological objectification of spectators... It also illustrates with its tragic narrative how the entire tradition of non-narrative cinema is a dead end set with a lethal trap.' TF/ATS
In Schlingensief's allegorical reading of aesthetic dictatorship, three researchers travel to the North Pole to torture Eskimos with their avant-garde films. The title refers to an explosion at the Siberian Tunguska River in 1908. Likely caused by the impact of a meteorite, it was the subject of myth and anxieties about cataclysmic destruction. The surreal and often fragmented narrative includes a love story about two naïve teenagers who are held captive by the researchers and forced to endure their films, fusing elements of horror and science fiction with the films other romantic and gothic themes.
Screening followed by Phantasus muss anders warden (Phantasus Go Home) 1983 (9mins) and Die Ungenierten kommen - What happened to Magdalena Jung? 1983 (12mins). These two preceding 16mm films join Tunguska to form a "Trilogy on the Critique of Film — Film as Neurosis", Schlingensief's indictment of German avant-garde cinema.
Ages 18+
Production Credits
- Director /Script: Christoph Schlingensief
- Cinematographer: Dominikus Probst
- Editor: Barbara Lamsfuß
- Production Designer: Eckhard w Kuchenbecker
- Music: Helge Schneider
- Cast: Christoph Schlingensief Als Major Pater Hilf
- Production Company: Hymen II
- Print Source / Rights: Filmgalerie 451
- Screening Format: Digital Cinema, 16mm
- Year: 1986
- Runtime: 92 minutes
- Country: West Germany
- Language: German
- Sound: Mono
- Colour: Colour