Amnesia - 16 singles and videos against oblivion
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Original title | Amnesia - 16 singles and videos against oblivion |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 2002 |
length | 240 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
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Director | Sven Bollinger |
script | Sven Bollinger, Monika Marcowitz |
production | Florian Buba, Sönke Held |
music | Malte Hagemeister |
camera | Kristian Leschner |
cut | Felix Drawe |
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Music album Fettes Brot | from||||
Publication |
November 22, 2002 |
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Label (s) | EMI | |||
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16 |
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running time |
72 minutes |
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Amnesia - 16 singles and videos against forgetting is a DVD or CD by the German rap band Fettes Brot , which was released in 2002 by EMI . The interactive DVD contains all video clips, TV material, rare video making-ofs, private recordings, live recordings and travel reports of the band. The CD contains the songs for the video clips.
action
The three members of the band Fettes Brot lose their memories in a car accident. In a clinic, the doctors try to bring back their memories by means of the band's music videos and other films.
The short film is repeatedly interrupted so that the viewer can watch the respective extras on the DVD.
Cover design
At the top are the names of the three main actors and below the title of the DVD or CD. The band members, dressed in white shirts, sit next to each other in a clinic . Behind them you can see X-rays from different angles. The color white is most strongly represented in the cover.
Videos and singles
- Definition of fat
- Men
- Nordic by Nature (Pt. 1)
- Yes and no
- Let's see
- Silver fish in my bed
- Sparkling wine or seltzer
- favourite song
- Many roads lead to Rome
- Can these eyes lie
- Call me (with James Last)
- Out there
- Gay girls
- Almost 30 (with Skunk Funk)
- The big one
- World hit
reception
Eberhard Dobler wrote in laut.de : "A decade of ironic texts and deep basses"