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In the organizer's words:

Jean-Luc Godard reacted to the collapse of the Eastern Bloc and German reunification with a typical essay film: a reflection on politics, history and culture, composed of documentary footage, scenes and film excerpts, characterized by associations and quotations, structured by intertitles. The character of agent Lemmy Caution, already known from Godard's dystopian classic "Alphaville", forms a central theme. Caution strolls through Berlin shortly after the fall of the Wall, recalling events in German and European history that led to its construction. His wanderings through the reunified Germany - from the rusty machinery of the Lusatian lignite region to the garish consumer society of West Berlin - and his openly stated vacillation between communism and capitalism epitomize the schizophrenic state in which Europe finds itself. Along the way, he has to realize, among other things, that in a world marked by amnesia, once famous names such as Karl Marx or Rosa Luxemburg are no longer even good as street signs. Ideals are crumbling, people want to forget. But Caution collects traces.
The film's title is ambiguous: Germany in the year '90 or a new Germany in the year zero.
France 1991 by Jean-Luc Godard, 62 min, original version (fra., deu.) with deu. subtitles, FSK tba
Cast:inside: Eddie Constantine, Hanns Zischler, Claudia Michelsen

This event is part of our anniversary tour 94/24. If you attend four paid events in the stage or cinema area of this series, you will receive free admission to the fifth! Stamp cards for our anniversary tour are available at our box office

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Tickets: 9 / 7 (reduced) Euro

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Location

Schaubühne Lindenfels Karl-Heine-Straße 50 04229 Leipzig

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