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"T. finds a letter. Instead of just dropping it in a mailbox, he decides, conscientious as he is, to deliver it personally. He wanders the entire world, discovers astounding forms of existence, but cannot be hindered from his duty and keeps looking until he finally finds the address. There, he finds out that he has delivered his own judgement." That was the synopsis experimental filmmaker Vlado Kristl wrote for the subsidy organization Kuratorium junger deutscher Film ("Curatorship for Young German Film"). And drawing on that brief description, he made an anarchic revue of coarse jokes, rants and raves, and rousing fisticuffs, with almost all the filmmakers living in Munich participating and the city itself presented as a civil war battlefield. Der Brief is "a physical strain, an intellectual delight" (Helmut Färber, 1967) not least of all thanks to the constant pans and zooms of completely unleashed hand-held camera work, which sometimes seems inspired by the leaps and bounds of a rubber ball. "Two years ago, the film was better. It gets worse year after year!" Kristl complained at the premiere. As it says at one point in Der Brief "Of course, a joke is the height of seriousness". (Berlinale)
(több)Szereplők:
Eckhart Schmidt
Német Birodalom
Peter Berling
Német Birodalom
Legjobb filmek:
Sátántangó (1994)
A rózsa neve (1986)
Krisztus utolsó megkísértése (1988)
Vlado Kristl
Jugoszlávia
Klaus Lemke
Német Birodalom
Legjobb filmek:
Polizeiruf 110 (1971) (sorozat)
Franz-Josef Spieker
Német Birodalom
Christian Rischert
Német Birodalom
Ulrich Schamoni
Német Birodalom
Legjobb filmek:
Es (1966)
Peter Schamoni
Német Birodalom
Legjobb filmek:
Frühlingssinfonie (1983)
Thomas Schamoni
Német Birodalom
George Moorse
Egyesült Államok
Karsten Peters
Német Birodalom
Legjobb filmek:
Welt am Draht (1973) (Tévéfilm)
Lola (1981)
Max Zihlmann
Svájc
Hans Posegga
Német Birodalom