The Munich Film Museum presents in the 'Open Scene' Germany premiere of the Munich Film Museum passage2011Das shows today in the "Open Scene" with "passage2011" a film about the activist, transalpine drama. In this screening is the Germany premiere of this 27-minute work, in which two men pulling a red boat across the Alps to get to the Biennale in Venice. Comments on the "passage2011" premiere of the three renowned scientists, Dr. Ludwig Braun (glaciology), Prof. Arnold Picot (Economics) and Professor Markus Vogt (theology / ethics).
Also present are the artist Wolfgang Aichner and Thomas Huber, who went in the summer of 2011, a homemade boat across the main Alpine ridge to Italy. The spectacular expedition led by the 3029 meters high Nevessattel and ended in the canals of Venice with the launching ceremony of 'Sisyphus' at the 54th International Art Exhibition "La Biennale di Venezia". The absurd nature of the undertaking referring notably to Werner Herzog's film "Fitzcarraldo", but also on the myth of Sisyphus - can take a boat to cross the Alps finally be rightly described as a Sisyphean task.
After the Germany premiere of "passage2011" a short film program will be shown by international artists who deal with the conflict between original nature and progress of civilization, to contest the question of meaning for his own actions:
- NUMBER EIGHT - EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE ALRIGHT - Netherlands 2007 - R: Guido van der Werve - 10 min
- 50 megawatts - Iceland 2006 - R: Hubert Noi Jóhannesson - 7 min
- ROAD TO TATE MODERN - Turkey 2003 - R: Şener Özmen, Erkan Özgen - 13 min
- FERD - Norway 2009 - R: Kurt Johannessen - 5 min
Visit also the current 'Open Scene' in the Munich Film Museum and experience the Germany premiere of "passage2011" live with. Tickets are only available at the box office. The team from Munich Blog wishes much fun.
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