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Film Info

Germany 2021 | 65 min. Director: Katharina Pethke
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Co-Production Company

Otzenstr. 12
22769 Hamburg

Categories

Documentary

Everyman and I

Synopsis

Due to an actor, the life of the documentary filmmaker is thrown into existential turmoil: While for him everything in life is a game, she still firmly believes in reality.
When she begins to document their joint encounter, however, the initial fascination is already over: between closeness and distance, the two protagonists sometimes repel, sometimes attract each other.
Their triangular relationship with the camera and the sound device resembles a power struggle in the joint struggle for interpretive sovereignty: She wants him to show himself. He takes off his clothes.
The naked genius with his self-exhibition pose finally appears to her as the man who is everyone: if he can be everyone, he is at the same time no one. Thus the filmmaker only supposedly fails in her attempt to look behind the mask - because the coat is empty.
Fiction appears to her as a last resort.
With the passage of time, the director sorts out her different approaches and in the process - partly ironically, partly accusingly - comes to terms with herself. In the process, she relates herself in the montage to other films that deal with the relationship between the showing and the shown: Another distancing strategy?


"The magnificent black and white images guide the eye from the surfaces to the details, whose meaning the director probes and questions in her subjective, tentative voiceover. The film preserves the rawness of unfinished reflections without getting mired in vagueness. Step by step, the honest assessment of a desire is achieved; a desire which could function only in the delicate balance between attraction and repulsion and from which Katharina Pethke frees herself by adopting a position of artistic distance. Her sometimes self-mocking commentary is supported by dramatic guitar riffs (provided by Hochmair’s band project “Die Elektrohand Gottes”) and underpinned by filmic references, all of which revolve around the making of images and the relationship between reality and imagination."
 [Luc-Carolin Ziemann, 64 DOK Leipzig]

Cast & Crew

Festivals/awards

2021
64 DOK Leipzig
Crossing Europe
2022
DOCAVIV – Depth of Field Competition

Co-Production Company

Otzenstr. 12
22769 Hamburg

Cast & Crew

Katharina Pethke
Katharina Pethke, Julia Cöllen (co-producer), Frank Scheuffele (co-producer), Karsten Krause (co-producer)
Katharina Pethke
Katharina Pethke
Clemens Endreß
Die Elektrohand Gottes

Categories

Documentary
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