INTERNATIONALES THEATERINSTITUT / MIME CENTRUM BERLIN

MEDIATHEK

FÜR TANZ

UND THEATER

MCB-TV-8700

Kredit (Credit)

Beschreibung

Experimental film-maker Daniel Kötter and composer Hannes Seidl, who have been working together closely since 2008, combining advanced forms of documentary narrative with New Music, have set their sights pretty high. In the next few years they are setting out to study nothing less than the fundamental conditions of social action by means of film and composition with their project series “Ökonomien des Handelns”. It is to be about love, security and law. In the first instalment they focus on an economy of action that has come to the fore as highly suspicious in the years of the global financial crisis – the economy of action with money, symbolised by the banker’s profession. Kötter and Seidl bring representatives of this profession on stage for KREDIT who they had filmed in Frankfurt, not only during their work, but also during their leisure time. Putting a film together from this material, although the soundtrack has been deleted. A strange menagerie puts the film to music live on stage. Among them, two noisemakers who use the sound of air-conditioning systems, echoing steps in the corridor or the clicking of computer keyboards to create the typical ambience of different film genres, and a dubbing actor who gives his voice to the characters. Individual bankers from the film are on stage too, creating the soundtrack, from subtle to totally rackety noise textures. They are accompanied by the amateur choir of the German Bundesbank singing credos of musical history and contemporary commentaries , chorals and political battle anthems. A credo against probability, banker docufiction and post-punk oratorio in a film setting between TV feature and Hollywood.

Regie
Dramaturgie
Bühnenbild
Musik
Standorte
MCB
Reihe
Aufnahmedatum
Freitag, 04. Oktober 2013
Orte
Stadt
Graz
Länge
75 min