Ernst Toller put it like this a hundred years ago, shortly after the First World War and the lost revolution of 1918: Oops, we're alive!
One hundred years later, S.K.E.T. sings back: Oops, we're dying!
In times when it seems as if Germany should once again become fit for war, absurdities and curious surprises lurk, joyful for some, terrible for others. There have already been numerous opportunities in history to turn the tide once and for all - away from war, away from rearmament, away from militarization - but no, the spark has not yet been ignited, after all Germany is the export champion: war and capitalism, a closely linked tragedy.
S.K.E.T. delves into the salad of past decades and this time provides advice and assistance to a company: Rheinmetall, one of the largest arms exporters in the world. There has hardly been a war in the world in the last hundred years that has not been equipped and supplied with weapons from Rheinmetall. Despite time, despite advice, Rheinmetall was always at the starting line.
By and with: Adina P, Robert Rating, Mazyar Rahmani, Mo, Laura, Mÿ Sli, Jessi, Ahmed Shah, Kreshnik Gashi, Katharina Vrubliauskaite
90 min, from 12 years