
Manifesto
Drama
Overview
An edited version of Rosefeldt's installation work of the same name, Manifesto is an outstanding tribute to various (art) manifestos of the nineteenth and twentieth century, ranging from Communism to Dogme, in connection with thirteen different characters, including a homeless man, a factory worker and a corporate CEO, who are all played by Cate Blanchett. A striking humorous audio-visual experience.
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Cate Blanchett
Cate Blanchett
Various
Cate Blanchett
Various
Erika Bauer
Erika Bauer
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Erika Bauer
Situationism Extra #4
Carl Dietrich Carls
Carl Dietrich Carls
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Carl Dietrich Carls
Situationism Extra #5
Marie Borkowski Foedrowitz
Marie Borkowski Foedrowitz
Situationism Extra #1
Marie Borkowski Foedrowitz
Situationism Extra #1
Ea-Ja Kim
Ea-Ja Kim
Pop Art Extra
Ea-Ja Kim
Pop Art Extra
Marina Michael
Marina Michael
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Marina Michael
Situationism Extra #3
Hannelore Ohlendorf
Hannelore Ohlendorf
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Hannelore Ohlendorf
Situationism Extra #2
Ottokar Sachse
Ottokar Sachse
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Ottokar Sachse
Situationism Extra #6
Ralf Tempel
Ralf Tempel
Catholic Priest (Dadaism)
Ralf Tempel
Catholic Priest (Dadaism)
Jimmy Trash
Jimmy Trash
Himself
Jimmy Trash
Himself
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