Tunguska – Die Kisten sind da

Tunguska – Die Kisten sind da

Release date : September 28, 1984
Runtime : 1h 11m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language :
Production companies : DEM Film /
September 28, 1984 1h 11m Germany More
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An early declaration of war on narrative cinema, using a barrage of visual and acoustic elements while at the same time juggling ironically - as he still does - with the term 'avant-garde'. A number of other preferences and obsessions were evident at an early stage, e.g. the mind-numbing habit of having his people stumbling and screaming around: life as a race track. His films likewise feature a lot of theatrical and cryptic outpourings. No wonder that they failed at the box office. No wonder either, however, that Schlingensief was attracted to theatre.
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Alfred Edel
Roy Glas
Anna Fechter
Ireen Fitzler
Norbert Schliewe
Mr. Norbert
Vladimir Konetzny
Lossowitsch
Christoph Schlingensief
Major Pater Hilf
Sergej Gleithmann
Gas Station Attendant

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  • title:Tunguska – Die Kisten sind da
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1984
  • Runtime:1h 11m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Christoph Schlingensief /
  • Writers: Christoph Schlingensief ·
  • Production companies: DEM Film ·
  • Overview:An early declaration of war on narrative cinema, using a barrage of visual and acoustic elements while at the same time juggling ironically - as he still does - with the term 'avant-garde'. A number of other preferences and obsessions were evident at an early stage, e.g. the mind-numbing habit of having his people stumbling and screaming around: life as a race track. His films likewise feature a lot of theatrical and cryptic outpourings. No wonder that they failed at the box office. No wonder either, however, that Schlingensief was attracted to theatre.
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