Monday, 10 February 2014

"SZENARIO" at the Berlinale /// a movie inspired by our wonderful MARGRET

Günter K. "Margret - Chronik einer Affäre", Vintage Print, 1970/09/05, 7,5 cm x 10,5 cm, Courtesy Galerie Susanne Zander

World premier of "Szenario" at the Berlinale  - 
A movie inspired by MARGRET

SZENARIO
Germany 2014, 89'
with the voices of Cora Frost and Gustav Peter Wöhler
with Lisa Arndt, Kenneth Huber and Odine Johne
Script / direction / montage / image: Philip Widmann
Image / co-direction / montage: Karsten Krause
Sound: Tom Schön
Location Research: Julia Meyer
Line Producer: Caroline Kirberg
Color Grading: Matthias Behrens
Sound Design: Volker Zeigermann

a Works Cited production
in co-production with Blinker Filmproduktion
funded by Kuratorium junger deutscher Film, Film- und Medienstiftung NRW, Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg,Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein, Filmförderungsanstalt, DEFA-Stiftung, Filmbüro Bremen with the kind support of Galerie Susanne Zander, Peter Bausch, Kodak Entertainment Imaging
 
Synopsis
A woman's voice and a man's voice speaking in unison: »A woman called Monika, and a man called Hans. Hans documents in writing that Monika has threatened him - her boss, employer and lover – with the withdrawal of her sexual favors if his wife doesn't apologize to her.«
The contents of a black briefcase lead us into a superficially well-ordered life in West Germany in 1970, in a city that can be seen as representative of the entire country. In this briefcase: the meticulous documentation of an affair between the small business owner Hans and his secretary Monika. A detailed protocol of their sexual activities leaves a trail through the field of infinite possibilities and finite probabilities of leading a different life under the same circumstances.

SZENARIO at the Berlinale 
(all screenings German w/ English subtitles):
11.02.2014, 19:30, Cinemaxx 3 – world premiere
12.02.2014, 12:30, Colosseum
12.02.2014, 20:30, Cinemaxx 1


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