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- Puppets. Pixels. Anime. Live action. Stock footage. - Lumpennerd Johannes Grenzfurthner gives an ideotaining cinematic revue about important political concepts. Everyone is talking about freedom. Privacy. Identity. Resistance. The Market. The Left. But, yikes, Johannes can't tolerate ignorant and topically abusive comments on the "Internet" anymore. Supported by writer Ishan Raval, in this film, Johannes explains, re-evaluates, and sometimes sacrifices political golden calves of discourse. - Not to be used with false consciousness or silicone-based lubricant.
- A Personal Journey Into The Uncharted Depths Of Nerd Culture, A Realm Full Of Dangers, Creatures And More Or Less Precarious Working Conditions...
- "SLUGFEST" emerges as a playful, engaging martial arts experience that delves into the "inner-feminist struggles" that have characterized recent years and decades. Yet, unlike narratives of division, this film champions the concept of unity, emphasizing the dire need for solidarity and deeper mutual respect within feminist discourse. The film's central motif is a stylized, choreographed sparring training that, while aimed at empowerment and self-discovery, can sometimes escalate beyond control. This metaphorical approach isn't about antagonism but represents the passionate debates that fuel progress and understanding, even when they momentarily seem to get out of hand.
- A long time ago, the so-called "Google Wars" engulfed the whole world in a deadly chain reaction. Civilization came to a grinding halt. But there is still hope. This is the story of a new beginning...
- Soviet Unterzoegersdorf is the last existing satellite republic of the USSR. The country does not maintain any diplomatic relations with the surrounding European Union stronghold, although it is located deep within Austrian territory. The ambassador of Soviet Unterzögersdorf, His Excellency Commissioner Nikita P. Chrusov, is responding to the global 2019-nCoV outbreak. Listen.
- This hyper-intersectional film is an in-your-face amalgam of sci-fi creature-flick, campy music video, grotesque comedy, agitprop against heterocentric research, and (soft-)pornographic subversive statement.
- Contribution to Patrick Greene's "Walk On By" public art project -- April 21, 2021.
- 'Zweite Tür Rechts' is a satirical political comedy about the Austrian government's Department of Direct Democracy.
- Our favorite sock puppets Kiki and Bubu have some feelings, so they sign up for an online dating site. When the People of China want to become their friend, they are excited. However, sending the People of China a video of themselves proves to be difficult: Their content gets flagged as inappropriate and taken down from YouTube. On the long quest for knowledge which follows, Kiki and Bubu learn all about Internet censorship. And love. In glorious S-VHS.
- An ill-tempered middle-management mafioso is set on delivering a suitcase full of money. Little does he know that taking an ontologically challenged self-driving taxi puts them on a collision course with fate-and a badly dressed pirate.
- The dominant life forms on Earth were hairy humanoids living in hierarchical societies. In the last decades of their existence, humans developed a global data communication network.
- In 1998, the Austrian art theory group monochrom staged 'Wir kaufen Seelen' (Soul Sale), a performance near St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna. They attempted to buy souls for ATS 50 (about US$5) each, evaluating them with philosophical questions and pseudoscientific methods. This project has made its mark in Austrian art and generated discussions about the concept of souls as tradable commodities.
- "Eignblunzn" is a 2003 performance by the Austrian art theory group monochrom, where members hosted a traditional Austrian Heuriger, consuming blood sausage made from their own blood. The event addressed 'auto-cannibalistic' tendencies of the global economy, offering critical perspectives on art, art history, the art market, and performance art, drawing parallels with Viennese Actionism.
- Our socked crusaders Kiki and Bubu explore the connections between Michael Bay, the military-entertainment complex, Web 2.0 business cocktail parties, and the impending collapse of Free Market economy.
- Kalle from Braunschweig is upset with American live action role-players.
- Kiki and Bubu like Christmas. But they hate the System. What can they do? They need some music.
- Kiki and Bubu, our fuzzy logicians, ponder the true nature of individual identity in capitalist societies, and connect the dots between Star Trek fandom, Sesame Street characters, Broadway musicals, and racy jpegs.