The camera captures breath-taking tableaux, details of trees and the river as well as Pückler's "visual axis" time and again while moving through the park like a stroller. The film explores – often on the soundtrack – the traces of human intervention in the landscape. Beauty and destruction lie close together – and so the great prince speaks of the "terrible power of man". An anticipation of further films by Bernhard Sallmann in Lusatia and a parable of the magic and tragedy of the region. GL
Digi Beta | Dok. | Farbe / Colour
Bernhard Sallmann
Ines Thomsen
Sanra Bittner, Johannes Schmelzer-Ziringer
Sprecher: Bernhard Sallmann, Jaron Löwenberg
Filmuniversität Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF
Cristina Marx
Marlene -Dietrich-Allee 11
14482 Potsdam
Germany
+49 331 62 02 564
c.marx@filmuniversitaet.de
www.filmuniversitaet.de
Bernhard Sallmann - born in 1967 in Linz, Austria. He first graduated in journalism, German philology and sociology in Salzburg and Berlin. He then received his diploma in film and television directing from the former HFF "Konrad Wolf" (today Film University Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF). He is a freelance filmmaker and known for his films, which defy any conventions.
BERLIN NEUKÖLLN (2001, doc)
40 KM BRANDENBURG (2002, doc)
DAS SCHLECHTE FELD (2011, doc)
FASTENTUCH 1472 (2015, doc)
ODERLAND. FONTANE (2016, doc)