World improvement measures

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Movie
Original title World improvement measures
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2005
length 88 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Jörn Hintzer , Jakob Hüfner , Holger Lindmüller , Klaus Wolfertstetter
script Jörn Hintzer, Jakob Hüfner
music Eike Hosenfeld , Moritz Denis , Peter Licht
camera Daniela Knapp , Matthias Schellenberg
cut Andrea Hübers , Anneke Gerloff , Carolin Ernstling , Dan Loghin , Jessica Ehlebracht , Philip Schäfer , Till Ufer , Vanessa Rossi
occupation

World Improvement Measures is a German film by Berlin artists Jörn Hintzer and Jakob Hüfner, which was presented for the first time at the Berlinale 2005. The music comes from PeterLicht , among others . The idea comes from the Internet platform Datenstrudel .

action

The directors present new proposals for solutions and thought models in a very satirical way in a semi-documentary way. In eight episodes they want to show how the world could be made more livable. For example, a boss is shown who does not dismiss his employees during a crisis, but moves his office space outside. Another idea is the distribution of shoes with plateau soles of different heights so that all people can meet at eye level or the introduction of the so-called "Sorbian Euro" as the local currency .

criticism

"Eight stories loosely connected by an expert and two" loners "suggest sometimes satirical, sometimes rather silly" measures to improve the world "against the background of German reality. The episode film, which is largely at a technically professional level, leaves a lot to be desired aesthetically and dramaturgically and at most arouses interest as a proof of the quality of German film college education. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Measures to improve the world in the Lexicon of International Films