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idoxx.net The landscape at the source of the "Free Republic of Wendland" in the 1980s, a center of anti-nuclear movement: In the night at 14 November 2006 crosses a Castor transport Wendland, the villages on the interim storage facility. On the streets of a small group of anti-nuclear activists in ritualized sit-ins protesting the shipment. A large contingent of police patrolling in the forests and meadows of the Elbe landscape, which is partially wrapped in a brilliant spotlight. In May 2007, the meeting of the G-8 countries in the Baltic resort of Heiligendamm place - behind a 13-kilometer-long metal fence that keeps away the demonstrators. Also there is an enormous technical and personal deployment of police and military against a group of mostly young people who identify with what they consider to peacefulness and closeness to nature.
The two media artist and filmmaker Andrew Korpys and Markus Löffler have documented these two public events in a cool "direct cinema" style, with a distant observation camera in unusual necklines and perspectives. Your sympathy for the peaceful civil resistance, they show only very subtle due to its precise, subtle commentary Image and sound editing. Both 1966 and 1963 born in Bremen in 1994 the artist received Award for Visual Arts Bremen, were among other guests in the Villa Massimo in Rome since 2000 and had numerous group and solo exhibitions. 2007 Korpys and spoonbills were at the Edith Russ Site for Media Art, Oldenburg, their work together with Corinna Schnitt, who won in 2000 with "Get out of his clothes" at the Short Film Festival Oberhausen the 3sat Award.
Produced 2007 by: Andrew
Korpys
Markus Löffler
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